Access Camden County Felony Records

Camden County felony records are maintained by the Superior Court at the Hall of Justice in the city of Camden. The Criminal Division handles all indictable offense cases for the county, from drug charges to violent crimes. Camden County has a large population spread across dozens of municipalities, and the court system processes thousands of criminal cases each year. Public access to these felony records is available through state online tools and through direct requests at the courthouse. This page explains how to search, obtain, and understand criminal court records in Camden County.

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Camden County Hall of Justice

The Hall of Justice is at 101 South 5th Street in Camden, NJ 08103. This building holds the Superior Court Criminal Division. All felony cases in Camden County are heard here. The court handles arraignments, bail hearings, motions, plea deals, and trials for indictable offenses.

The Camden County Superior Court vicinage page lists contact numbers and court resources. For expungement questions, call (856) 379-2200 and press extension 3364. The court is open Monday through Friday during normal business hours. Criminal case files are available for public review at the clerk window.

Camden County Superior Court at the Hall of Justice for felony records and criminal cases

Camden County is part of its own vicinage in the New Jersey court system. Every indictable offense that occurs within county lines gets filed here. The court keeps records from the indictment through final sentencing.

Finding Felony Records in Camden County

You can search for Camden County felony records online or in person. Both options are open to the public. No special permission is needed to look up a criminal case.

The NJ Courts Find a Case portal is the best online starting point. It covers all New Jersey counties. Type a name or docket number to find felony cases from Camden County. Results include the charges, hearing dates, and disposition. The tool is free. It runs day and night. It pulls data from the statewide court management system, so Camden County criminal records appear alongside records from every other county.

For in-person access, go to the Hall of Justice at 101 South 5th Street. Bring a photo ID. The clerk can search by name or by docket number. You can view the file and request copies. Standard copy fees apply. Under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-5, letter-size pages cost $0.05 and legal-size pages cost $0.07. Certified copies have an additional fee. Staff can tell you the exact cost when you make your request at the Camden County courthouse.

Note: Some older Camden County felony records may not appear in the online system and can only be found through an in-person search.

Camden County Clerk Criminal Record Resources

The Camden County Clerk office is in the Courthouse, Room 102, at 520 Market Street in Camden, NJ 08102. The phone number is 856-225-5300. The clerk handles recorded documents such as deeds, mortgages, and trade names. The office also maintains online property records dating back to 1978, with nightly updates. Sensitive data like Social Security numbers and bank account details are redacted from these online records.

Camden County Clerk Office website for public records related to felony cases

While the clerk does not hold criminal case files directly, judgment liens from felony cases in Camden County may appear in the clerk's property records. If a court orders restitution or fines in a criminal case, a lien can attach to the defendant's property. These liens show up in the Camden County Online Property Records system.

Camden County online property records search for judgment liens tied to felony cases

For the actual criminal court file in a felony case, visit the Superior Court Criminal Division at the Hall of Justice. The clerk's office and the courthouse are both on Market Street in downtown Camden, within walking distance of each other.

Camden County Sheriff Criminal Records

The Camden County Sheriff operates from Room 100 at 520 Market Street. The phone number is (856) 225-5470. The office has 194 staff members. It handles warrant service, prisoner transport, court security, and civil process. The sheriff also runs one of the largest criminal identification operations in the region.

The Bureau of Criminal Identification within the Camden County Sheriff's office maintains over 200,000 criminal files. Staff process more than 50,000 contacts per year and enter roughly 12,000 warrants annually into law enforcement databases. The bureau uses PictureLink.Net, a tool that gives law enforcement agencies access to mugshot and identification data.

Camden County Sheriff Office website with criminal identification and felony record resources

Public access to sheriff records in Camden County is governed by OPRA. You can file a request for arrest records, booking data, or warrant information. Some records may be withheld if release would compromise an active investigation or endanger someone's safety. Routine requests for felony-related records from the Camden County Sheriff are typically fulfilled within seven business days.

Public Records Law and Camden County

The Open Public Records Act, found at N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1, makes most government records in New Jersey available to the public. This includes felony records held by Camden County agencies. Court files, arrest records, booking logs, and warrant data are all generally accessible unless sealed by a judge or excluded by statute.

To file an OPRA request in Camden County, submit the proper form to the custodian of records at the agency that holds what you need. For court records, contact the Superior Court clerk. For sheriff records, contact the sheriff's OPRA custodian. For prosecutor files, contact the Camden County Prosecutor's office. Each agency has its own custodian. The response deadline is seven business days from receipt of the request.

If a request is denied, you have two appeal options. You can go to the Government Records Council, which mediates OPRA disputes statewide. You can also file in Superior Court. Both paths are available to anyone whose Camden County felony records request was turned down.

Note: Grand jury proceedings in Camden County are secret by law, but the indictment becomes public once it is filed with the court.

Camden County Jail and Booking Records

The Camden County jail is at 330 Federal Street in Camden, NJ 08101. Booking records from this facility contain arrest details, charges at intake, bail amounts, and release information. These are separate from the court file. They capture what happens at the time of arrest and during detention.

Booking records in Camden County can confirm key facts about a felony arrest. They show the date and time of booking, the arresting agency, and the initial charges. Sometimes the charges change after the grand jury reviews the case. The court file will show the final charges, while the jail record shows what was charged at arrest. Comparing both records gives a full picture of a Camden County felony case from start to finish.

Expungement of Camden County Felony Records

New Jersey allows people to petition for expungement of certain criminal records. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-2, a person with one indictable conviction may apply to have it sealed after a waiting period. The standard wait is six years. Some offenses qualify for earlier relief under recent changes to the law.

To start the process in Camden County, file a petition with the Superior Court. The expungement office can be reached at (856) 379-2200, extension 3364. After filing, the court sends notice to the Camden County Prosecutor, the arresting police department, and any other involved agencies. A hearing is scheduled. If there are no objections and you meet the legal requirements, the judge grants the order.

Once an expungement is granted, Camden County agencies must treat the felony record as if it does not exist. The record is removed from public databases. It will not appear in court searches or other public record lookups. Certain violent and sexual offenses cannot be expunged under any circumstances. Talk to the court or a lawyer to find out if your Camden County felony record is eligible.

What Camden County Criminal Court Files Contain

A felony court file in Camden County holds many documents. The file grows from the moment a case is opened until it is closed. Knowing what is in the file helps you decide which documents to request.

A typical felony record in Camden County includes:

  • The indictment listing all charges
  • Bail and detention hearing orders
  • Pre-trial motions and court rulings
  • Plea agreements if the case settled
  • Trial verdict or jury findings
  • Sentencing judgment
  • Post-conviction motions if filed

Each document tells part of the story. The indictment shows what the grand jury charged. Motions reveal the legal arguments made by both sides. The plea or verdict shows the outcome. The sentencing judgment lists the punishment imposed by the court. All of these are part of the public record in Camden County unless a judge has sealed a specific document.

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Nearby Counties

Camden County shares borders with several New Jersey counties. Felony records are kept in the county where the crime took place. Check that you are searching the right county before making your request.