Find New London County 72 Hour Booking Records

New London County 72 Hour Booking records cover inmates held in correctional facilities across southeastern Connecticut. The county seat is New London, with a population of approximately 270,000 residents. Two major state facilities serve this region. Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center houses male offenders from the area. York Correctional Institution is the only female facility in Connecticut. All women arrested in the state come to this Niantic location. Family members can search for inmates using the Connecticut DOC online database. The system updates daily with new bookings and releases from both facilities.

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New London County Quick Facts

270,000 Population
2 State Facilities
New London County Seat
2 Superior Courts

New London County Arrest Processing

Arrests in New London County start with local police departments. Norwich Police, New London Police, and Groton Police handle most arrests in the county. State Police Troop E in Montville covers areas without local departments. Their phone number is 860-848-6500. After arrest, officers take suspects to a police station for initial processing in New London County.

The booking process in New London County follows state standards. Officers collect personal information and details about the alleged crime. Mug shots are taken for identification purposes. Fingerprints are collected and checked against state and national databases. DNA samples are taken using a buccal swab from the inner cheek. Personal items are stored securely. Health screening checks for medical needs. Inmates remain in custody until they post bail or see a judge.

New London County uses the Connecticut Department of Correction for housing inmates. Pretrial detainees are held at state correctional facilities. Family violence cases require arraignment on the next business day under CGS § 54-1g. Other cases follow a prompt presentment rule. Most defendants appear in court within a few days of arrest in New London County.

Note: Connecticut law uses "prompt presentation" rather than a strict 72-hour rule for arraignments in New London County.

Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center

Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center serves New London County as a Level 3 and Level 4 security facility. It houses male offenders from the southeastern Connecticut region. The facility is located at 986 Norwich-New London Turnpike in Uncasville. The main phone number is 860-848-5700. Records can be reached at 860-848-5711.

The facility operates daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM for visitor services. New commits can post bail after 4:00 PM at Corrigan-Radgowski. Property pickup hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Weekend contact is available at 860-848-5836 for urgent matters. This facility handles both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates from New London County.

Visit the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center website for more details about the facility serving New London County.

Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center building in New London County

Visiting at Corrigan-Radgowski requires advance scheduling. Visitors must complete a visiting request form before their appointment. In-person visits are limited to one per week. Video visits are also available once per week. Both types require confirmation from the facility. Dress codes and ID requirements apply to all visitors at this New London County facility.

York Correctional Institution: Connecticut's Only Female Facility

York Correctional Institution holds a unique position in New London County. It is the ONLY female correctional facility in the entire state of Connecticut. All women who are arrested in Connecticut come to York CI. This includes both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. The facility is located at 201 West Main Street in Niantic, New London County.

The phone number for York CI is 860-451-3001. Records can be reached at 860-451-3174. The facility operates security levels 2 through 5. This allows York to house women with varying custody needs. Visiting hours run daily from 9:00 AM to 10:00 PM. Bail posting is available after 7:00 PM when the bus arrives from courts. Property pickup hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Visit the York Correctional Institution website for visitor information and inmate services.

York Correctional Institution, the only female facility in Connecticut

York CI processes all female inmates from across Connecticut. Women arrested in Fairfield County come here. Women from Hartford County come here. Even women from distant corners of the state end up at York. The facility provides specialized programs for female offenders. These include education, substance abuse treatment, and vocational training. Family members searching for women in New London County 72 Hour Booking should check York CI first.

Note: York Correctional Institution is the sole facility for all female inmates in Connecticut's correctional system.

Courts in New London County

New London County has two Superior Court locations. The New London Superior Court sits at 112 Broad Street in New London. The Norwich Superior Court is at 1 Courthouse Square in Norwich. Both handle criminal cases from New London County. The court location depends on where the arrest occurred. Cases from eastern towns typically go to New London. Cases from western towns go to Norwich.

The arraignment process in New London County follows CGS § 54-1g. Arrested persons must be promptly presented to the court. Family violence cases move fastest. These require arraignment on the next business day. The court issues protective orders at these hearings. Other cases may wait a few days for the first court date. Defendants who cannot post bail remain in custody until arraignment.

After arraignment, several outcomes are possible in New London County. Some defendants are released on a written promise to appear. Others must post bail to secure release. Those who cannot post bail return to custody. They wait at Corrigan-Radgowski or York CI until trial. The court sets future dates for hearings and trial. Case records are maintained at the courthouse where the case is filed.

Norwich and New London Police Departments

The largest cities in New London County handle many local arrests. Norwich Police Department serves the city of Norwich. Their department is located at 1 Thames Street in Norwich. They handle arrests within the city limits. Cases go to Norwich Superior Court for arraignment. Arrest records are available through the Norwich Police records division.

New London Police Department serves the county seat. They handle arrests in the city of New London. The department is located at 5 Governor Winthrop Boulevard. Cases from New London go to the New London Superior Court. The department works with state facilities for housing inmates. Most arrestees are transferred to Corrigan-Radgowski CC.

Groton Police Department also serves New London County. They handle arrests in the town of Groton. This includes both the City of Groton and Groton Long Point. Cases are assigned to the appropriate court based on jurisdiction. State Police Troop E provides coverage for areas without local departments. They patrol state highways and respond to calls in rural areas of New London County.

Bail Services Locations in New London County

The Court Support Services Division operates bail offices in New London County. These offices help defendants and families with the bail process. They explain payment options and procedures. Staff can answer questions about release conditions. Two offices serve the county.

The New London CSSD Office is at 112 Broad Street in New London. Their phone number is 860-447-5125. This office serves cases from the New London Superior Court. The fax number is 860-437-8956. They handle bail for defendants arraigned at the New London courthouse.

The Norwich CSSD Office is at 1 Courthouse Square in Norwich. Their phone number is 860-887-4926. This office serves cases from Norwich Superior Court. The fax number is 860-887-6410. They assist with bail for western New London County cases.

Visit the CSSD Bail Services Directory for more information about bail services in New London County.

CSSD Bail Services Directory for New London County

Bail services staff can explain the types of bail available in New London County. Cash bail requires the full amount be paid. Surety bail uses a bondsman for a fee. Non-surety bail may require only a signature promise. Some defendants qualify for release on their own recognizance. The bail office works with families to find the best option for each case.

Searching New London County 72 Hour Booking Records

The Connecticut DOC provides an online inmate search tool. This database includes inmates at both New London County facilities. You can search for people at Corrigan-Radgowski CC. You can search for women at York CI. The system updates daily with new bookings and releases.

Access the CT DOC Inmate Information Search to look up inmates. Enter a name or inmate number to start. The search covers all state correctional facilities. Results show the current facility location. You can see charges and next court dates. Bond amounts are listed when available. The database does not show Youthful Offender cases.

For questions about inmates in New London County, contact the facilities directly. Corrigan-Radgowski CC can be reached at 860-848-5700. York CI can be reached at 860-451-3001. Always have the inmate's full name and date of birth ready. This helps staff locate records quickly.

Note: Current incarceration does not necessarily mean conviction. Many inmates in New London County are awaiting trial.

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Cities in New London County

New London County includes several municipalities with police departments. Arrests in these cities are processed through local police and state correctional facilities. Major population centers include Norwich, Groton, and New London. Each has its own police department handling local arrests.

Other communities in New London County include Montville, Waterford, East Lyme, Ledyard, North Stonington, and Stonington. All arrests in these areas are part of New London County 72 Hour Booking records.

Nearby Counties

These Connecticut counties border New London County. Inmates from these counties may be held at facilities near New London County borders.