Warren County Felony Records

Warren County felony records are housed at the Superior Court Criminal Division in Belvidere. Sitting along the Delaware River in northwestern New Jersey, Warren County covers 358 square miles and has a population close to 110,000. The county seat in Belvidere is where all felony cases are processed. Criminal records in Warren County cover indictable offenses from drug crimes to theft and assault. These records are public and can be searched through the court, the sheriff, and statewide online tools. This page walks through the main options for finding felony records in Warren County.

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Warren County Criminal Court System

The Superior Court Criminal Division handles every felony case in Warren County. The courthouse sits in Belvidere. New Jersey uses the term "indictable offenses" for crimes that carry more than six months in state prison. The court is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

A felony case in Warren County begins with the prosecutor. The prosecutor presents evidence to a grand jury. If the grand jury votes to indict, the case enters the Criminal Division. It moves through arraignment, discovery, pretrial hearings, and either a plea or trial. Each step creates records that become part of the public court file in Warren County.

Warren County Superior Court website for felony records in Belvidere

The Warren County Superior Court page on the NJ Courts website lists contact details and hours for the Criminal Division. Staff can answer questions about felony records in Warren County.

Because Warren County is a smaller county, the court handles fewer cases than urban areas. This can mean shorter wait times for record requests. The staff at the Criminal Division know the files well and can help you find what you need quickly.

Warren County Sheriff Office

The Warren County Sheriff Office handles warrant service, courthouse security, and prisoner transport. The office also maintains arrest records and booking logs tied to felony cases in Warren County. These records show who was arrested, the charges, and the booking details.

Warren County Sheriff Office website for arrest and felony records

Sheriff records are separate from court case files. The sheriff tracks arrests and bookings. The court tracks the legal case from indictment to sentencing. Both sets of records are public for adult felony cases in Warren County. You can request sheriff records through an OPRA form sent to the office.

The sheriff office in Warren County also handles civil process, evictions, and foreclosure sales. If a felony case in Warren County leads to a warrant, the sheriff serves it. Records of warrant service are kept on file.

Online Search for Warren County Felony Records

The state runs free tools for searching felony records in Warren County. The PROMIS/Gavel system covers all New Jersey courts. You can search by name or docket number. Results show charges, case status, court dates, and disposition for felony cases in Warren County.

The NJ Courts Find a Case page provides another way to access criminal case data. Both tools are free and run by the state judiciary. They cover felony records in Warren County that have not been sealed or expunged.

Private record search companies also cover Warren County criminal records. These sites charge fees. For the most up-to-date and accurate results, the state court tools are the best option for Warren County felony records.

OPRA Requests in Warren County

The Open Public Records Act lets you request records from Warren County government offices. OPRA covers a wide range of records, including arrest reports, incident logs, and booking data. You submit an OPRA form to the records custodian at the office that holds the records you need.

The agency must respond within seven business days. Copy fees are set by state law at $0.05 per letter-size page. Some records in Warren County are exempt from public access under OPRA. These include:

  • Expunged felony records
  • Juvenile case files
  • Sealed grand jury transcripts
  • Active investigation materials
  • Victim identity records

If your request is denied, file an appeal with the Government Records Council. The appeal is free.

Statewide Criminal History Checks

The NJ State Police runs criminal history checks that cover all 21 New Jersey counties. This is the most complete option for finding felony records. It requires fingerprinting at an IdentoGo location. Results include arrests, charges, and outcomes from Warren County and every other county in the state.

Court searches only cover one county. The statewide check finds records from everywhere. If someone has felony records in Warren County and other counties, this check shows them all at once. Processing takes a few weeks. Results come by mail.

Felony Expungement in Warren County

New Jersey law allows some felony records to be expunged. A person with one indictable conviction in Warren County can petition the Superior Court in Belvidere. The waiting period is six years from the end of the sentence. The court reviews the petition and the prosecutor gets a chance to object.

If the court grants the expungement, all Warren County agencies must remove the felony record from their files. The record will no longer show in public searches. Check the NJ Expungement Portal for eligibility information. Crimes like murder, sexual assault, and kidnapping cannot be expunged under New Jersey law.

Expungement gives people in Warren County a way to move past an old felony conviction. Once the court signs the order, the record is sealed. Agencies in Warren County treat it as if the arrest and conviction did not happen.

The process starts with filing a petition at the Superior Court in Belvidere. The court sends notice to the prosecutor and the arresting agency. If no objection is filed and the legal tests are met, the judge grants the order. All Warren County agencies must then remove the felony record from their files. The record will not show up in any future public search of Warren County criminal cases. This applies to both online databases and in-person record checks.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Warren County. Each county in New Jersey keeps its own felony court records. Search the county where the case was filed to find the records you need.