Hampshire County 24 Hour Booking

Hampshire County 24 hour booking records show who has been brought into the county jail at 19 King Street in Northampton. The Hampshire County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and posts booking data for each new arrest. You can search these records by name through the sheriff's site. About 162,000 people live in Hampshire County, and the jail holds up to 200 inmates at a time. If you need to find out whether someone was booked in Hampshire County, the sheriff's office is your first stop. Booking logs list the charge, the date, and the name of each person held at the facility.

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Hampshire County Overview

162,000 Population
Northampton County Seat
Yes Online Search
~200 Jail Capacity

Hampshire County Sheriff and Booking Records

The Hampshire County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 19 King Street in Northampton. This is where all booking records start. When law enforcement brings someone in, the staff logs the arrest and creates a booking record. That record has the person's name, the charge, the date, and other basic facts. Hampshire County keeps these logs as part of its public safety work.

You can call the sheriff's office to ask about a booking. The main line is 413-584-5911. For the records desk, use extension 200. Staff can tell you if a person is in the jail right now and what they were booked on. Walk-in requests work too, but call first to save time. The jail is not large. With a cap of about 200 beds, it holds people from all parts of Hampshire County, plus some from nearby areas when space allows.

Hampshire County Sheriff booking records page for 24 hour booking search
Address Hampshire County Sheriff's Office
19 King Street
Northampton, MA 01060
Phone 413-584-5911 (Records: ext. 200)
Website www.hampshiresheriff.com

Hampshire County Booking and Local Police

Several police departments make arrests that lead to Hampshire County bookings. The two largest are Northampton and Amherst. When these departments arrest someone on a charge that calls for jail time, the person goes to the Hampshire County jail for booking. Not every arrest leads to a booking at the county level. Some people get a court summons and go home.

The Amherst Police Department handles a large part of the east side of Hampshire County. You can reach them at 413-259-3000. Northampton Police cover the county seat and can be reached at 413-587-1100. South Hadley Police serve the south end of the county at 413-538-8233. Each of these departments keeps its own arrest logs separate from the Hampshire County booking records. If you want to check on a specific arrest before it hits the county system, call the local department first.

The Massachusetts State Police also patrol parts of Hampshire County. State troopers can make arrests that result in Hampshire County bookings. The state police have their own records system, but anyone booked into the county jail shows up in the sheriff's records no matter which agency made the arrest.

Hampshire County Courts and Booking Cases

After a booking in Hampshire County, the case moves to court. Which court depends on the charge. Most criminal cases start at the district court level. Hampshire County has two district courts that handle arraignments and lower-level crimes.

Northampton District Court hears the bulk of cases that come from Hampshire County bookings. It sits at 15 Gothic Street in Northampton. Call 413-584-7400 for case info. This court handles misdemeanors, some felony arraignments, and bail hearings for people booked into the Hampshire County jail. Orange District Court covers parts of the eastern side and can be reached at 978-544-3389. Both courts are part of the Massachusetts Court System.

Hampshire Superior Court takes the more serious cases. It is at 99 Main Street in Northampton, and the phone number is 413-586-8500. Felony charges that come from Hampshire County bookings often move up to this court for trial. Under Massachusetts law, the right to a speedy arraignment means a person booked in Hampshire County must see a judge within the next business day. That is why booking records and court records are tied so closely together here.

Hampshire County Booking and Public Records Law

Massachusetts has a strong public records law. It covers booking records in Hampshire County and all other counties. Under the Massachusetts Public Records Law, most government records are open to the public. Booking logs fall into this group. You have the right to ask for them and the agency must respond within ten business days.

To get booking records from Hampshire County through a formal request, you can use the state's online portal. The public records request form lets you send your ask straight to the right office. Put in what you need and which dates you want. The sheriff's office or the police department will get your request and pull the Hampshire County booking data you asked for. There may be a small copy fee, but many requests are filled at no cost.

Some parts of a booking record can be held back. Medical info, juvenile records, and certain law enforcement notes are exempt. But the core facts of a Hampshire County booking, such as the name, the charge, and the date, are public in almost every case.

Northwestern DA and Hampshire County Cases

The Northwestern District Attorney's Office handles criminal cases that start with Hampshire County bookings. This office covers both Hampshire and Franklin counties. The DA reviews each case after the arrest and decides what charges to bring in court. Their main office is at One Gleason Plaza in Northampton, and you can call 413-586-9225.

If you need info on a case that came from a Hampshire County booking, the DA's office can help with case status and court dates. They do not release booking records directly, but they can tell you what charges were filed and where the case stands. For victims of crime in Hampshire County, the DA runs a victim witness program that sends updates on the case as it moves through the system. This ties back to the booking because that is where the case starts.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Hampshire County. If you are not sure which county handled a booking, check the town where the arrest took place. Each county runs its own jail and keeps its own booking records.