Middletown Jail Mugshots and Booking Reports

Middletown sits along the Connecticut River. It is the county seat of Middlesex County. The city has a population of 48,616 residents. Wesleyan University calls this city home. Middletown Police handle arrests within city limits. State facilities also house inmates from the area. This page shows how to find booking releases in Middletown.

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Middletown Quick Facts

48,616 Population
Middlesex County
County Seat City Status
(860) 638-4000 Police Phone

Middletown Police Department Arrest Records

The Middletown Police Department serves the city. They patrol the streets. They respond to calls. They make arrests. Booking records start here. The department is at 222 Main Street in Middletown. Their address is Middletown, CT 06457. You can reach them at (860) 638-4000.

The Middletown Police website has more info. Visit middletownct.gov/police for details. The site has forms and contact info. It lists services for the public. Middletown Police handle all city arrests. They book suspects at their facility. Some inmates move to county or state jails. Others post bail and get released. Arrest reports come from this department.

Booking releases in Middletown start with the police. Officers take suspects to the station. They collect personal data. They take photos. These are your mugshots. They record charges. The booking process takes a few hours. Some people get out fast. Others stay longer.

Middletown Police Department website showing services and contact information

Find Middletown Inmates

Middletown arrest records go into state systems. The Connecticut Department of Correction manages inmate data. You can search online. The CT DOC Inmate Search tool is free. It shows current inmates. It shows recent releases. Visit ctinmateinfo.state.ct.us to start your search.

Enter a name to find Middletown booking releases. The system shows mugshots. It lists charges. It shows bond amounts. You can see court dates. The data updates daily. This is the best way to track inmates from Middletown. State prisons and local jails both show up here.

Note: The CT DOC system updates daily but may not show Middletown arrests made within the last 24 hours.

Not all Middletown arrests go to state prison. Some stay in local lockup. Others get bail and go home. The CT DOC search only shows state inmates. For very recent arrests in Middletown, call the police. Ask about the booking status. They can tell you if someone is still in local custody.

Connecticut Department of Correction inmate search results for Middletown arrests

Middletown Superior Court Criminal Cases

Arrests in Middletown lead to court. The Middletown Superior Court handles criminal cases. It is at 1 Court Street. This court processes felonies and misdemeanors. Booking releases often depend on court orders. Judges set bail amounts. They issue release orders.

You can look up Middletown court cases online. The Connecticut Judicial Branch has a case lookup tool. Visit jud.ct.gov to search. You need a name or case number. The system shows court dates. It shows charges. It shows case status.

Middletown Superior Court case lookup for criminal records

Court records add to booking information. They show what happened after arrest. They list convictions. They show sentences. These are public records in Middletown. Anyone can view them. Some records have fees. Others are free to view.

The Middlesex Judicial District serves the city. It is one of 13 districts in Connecticut. Major criminal cases start here. They may move to other courts. Juvenile cases go to family court. Most adult arrests stay in this district.

Search Middletown Arrest Records

There are many ways to find Middletown booking releases. Each source has different data. Some are free. Some have fees. Here are the main options:

  • CT DOC Inmate Search: Free online tool for state inmates
  • Middletown Police: Call (860) 638-4000 for recent arrests
  • Judicial Case Lookup: Online court records at jud.ct.gov
  • Local news: Some outlets publish daily arrest logs
  • Third-party sites: Paid services aggregate booking data

Start with the free tools. The state inmate search covers most Middletown cases. It has photos. It has charge details. It is updated often. For cases not in state prison, try the court lookup. This shows charges even if no jail time resulted.

News sites sometimes post booking releases. They show photos and charges. These come from police press releases. Not every arrest gets news coverage. Serious crimes make the news. Minor offenses often do not.

What Middletown Booking Records Show

A typical Middletown booking record has many parts. The mugshot is the most known part. It is a front and side photo. It shows the person's face. It shows their build. Clothing in the photo is standard jail wear.

The record lists personal details. It has the full name. It has the birth date. It has the address. It lists height and weight. It notes eye and hair color. It may list scars or tattoos. All this helps identify the person.

Charge information is key. The record shows each charge. It shows the statute number. It shows the offense type. Felonies are serious crimes. Misdemeanors are less serious. Violations are minor. The record shows the arrest date. It shows the arresting agency.

Bond information appears on many records. This shows bail amounts. It shows if bail was posted. It shows release conditions. Some people get released on promise to appear. Others must pay cash. The bond type varies by case.

Understanding Middletown Arrests

The booking process in Middletown follows set steps. Police make an arrest. They transport the suspect. The drive is short. Most go to 222 Main Street. Officers start the booking process right away.

Paperwork comes first. Officers enter the person's data. They check for warrants. They note the charges. They set an initial bail amount. This happens within hours of arrest. The speed varies by case load.

The photo session happens next. Staff take mugshots. They use a standard backdrop. Lighting is even. The person faces forward. Then they turn. Both views go in the file. These photos enter the system.

Release happens in several ways. Some post bail and go home. Others wait for court. A judge may release them. Some stay in jail. They wait for trial or plea. The release date goes in the record. Family can check online.

Note: Middletown booking records are public, but some personal details may be redacted for safety reasons.

More Middletown Public Records

Beyond booking releases, Middletown has other records. Court records show case outcomes. Property records show ownership. Vital records show births and deaths. These are all public in Connecticut.

The Middletown city clerk keeps local records. They issue permits. They keep meeting minutes. They have some historical data. Visit city hall for these records. Some are online. Others need a visit.

State agencies also serve Middletown. The Department of Motor Vehicles has driving records. The Secretary of State has business filings. The Department of Public Health has vital records. Each has its own search process.

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Middlesex County Booking Releases

Middletown is the seat of Middlesex County. The county has many towns. Each has its own police. Arrests across the county feed into the same state systems. The CT DOC search covers all of them.

For records beyond the city limits, check the county page. It has links to other towns. It has regional resources. It helps you search the whole area.

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