Irvington Township Record Search

Irvington Township criminal history records are held by the local police department and Essex County agencies. The township sits in the northeastern part of the state and borders Newark. Public Safety Director Tracy Bowers oversees the police force. Criminal cases from Irvington move through the Municipal Court for lower-level offenses and the Essex County Superior Court for indictable crimes. Several offices hold pieces of the criminal history record, and knowing where to look is the first step in any search.

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Irvington Township Quick Facts

54,000+ Population
Essex County
1 Civic Sq Police HQ
973-399-6600 Police Phone

Irvington Police Criminal History

The Irvington Police Department is at 1 Civic Square, NJ 07111. The main number is 973-399-6600. You can also reach them by email at info@irvingtonpolice.org. The department files arrest reports, incident logs, and related criminal history data for all cases within township limits.

Information about the department is available on the Irvington Public Safety website.

Irvington Public Safety website for criminal history record access

The site lists contact details, staff, and community programs run by the department.

To request police records, file an OPRA request under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1. The agency must respond within seven business days. Arrest reports, call logs, and booking data are commonly requested items. Some files tied to open cases or juvenile matters may be withheld.

Note: Irvington Police records are separate from court records. An arrest report shows the charges at the time of booking, but only the court file tracks the full path from charge to disposition.

Irvington Municipal Court Criminal History

The Irvington Township Municipal Court is at 1 Civic Square, NJ 07111. The phone number is (973) 399-6678. The court hears disorderly persons offenses, petty disorderly persons offenses, and ordinance violations. These cases create criminal history entries that stay on a person's record unless expunged.

You can search municipal court records through the statewide municipal court case search portal. Enter a name and date of birth to find results. The tool covers all municipal courts in New Jersey, including Irvington.

In-person requests can be made at the court clerk's window during business hours. Certified copies carry a fee. Standard copies cost less. Call ahead to confirm hours and the current fee schedule.

Criminal History at Essex County Court

Indictable offenses from Irvington go to the Essex County Superior Court in Newark. The Criminal Division processes cases through arraignment, pretrial hearings, trial, and sentencing. All stages are documented in the court file, which becomes part of the defendant's criminal history.

Essex County court records are searchable online through the PROMIS/Gavel public access portal, where you can search by name or docket number at no cost.

The Essex County Prosecutor's Office is at 50 West Market Street in Newark. Call 973.621.4700 for information. The prosecutor reviews all indictable charges from Irvington before they go to a grand jury. Their case files are a core part of the criminal history record for serious offenses.

Requesting Criminal History via OPRA

OPRA is the main tool for getting public records from government agencies in New Jersey. Irvington Township agencies must respond to written requests within seven business days. You can ask for police reports, arrest data, and other documents that are not sealed or exempt.

Essex County uses an online OPRA portal at essex.oprarequest.com for county-level requests. Township-level requests go through the municipal clerk or the police records custodian. Each agency handles its own OPRA requests independently.

Some records are off limits. Juvenile files are sealed under N.J.S.A. 2A:4A-60. Grand jury proceedings are secret. Active investigation files can be withheld. CHRI data from the state repository requires a fingerprint check and is not part of OPRA.

Note: If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Government Records Council or file suit in Superior Court under N.J.S.A. 47:1A-6.

State Criminal History Checks

The New Jersey State Police central repository holds criminal history data from all agencies in the state, including Irvington Police. To get a full report, submit fingerprints through IdentoGO by IDEMIA. This process is governed by N.J.S.A. 53:1-20.5. Results include arrests, charges, and dispositions from across New Jersey.

The PROMIS/Gavel public access portal is a free option for court records. It does not include arrest-only data or records from agencies that did not file charges. For a full picture of someone's criminal history in Irvington, check both the state repository and the court system.

Irvington Record Expungement

Irvington residents can petition for expungement through the Essex County Superior Court. Under N.J.S.A. 2C:52-1, eligible offenses can be removed from public view. The standard wait is six years for an indictable crime and five years for a disorderly persons offense.

The Clean Slate Act expanded automatic expungement for certain older cases. Some marijuana convictions and minor offenses may be cleared without filing a petition. When granted, the expungement order goes to all agencies that hold a copy. This includes Irvington Police, the Essex County Prosecutor, and the State Police central repository.

Irvington Sex Offender Records

Megan's Law requires sex offenders in New Jersey to register with local police. The NJ State Police sex offender registry is searchable online by name, town, or zip code. Irvington Police maintain a local list of registrants. Tier 2 and Tier 3 offenders are subject to community alerts. All tiers create criminal history entries under N.J.S.A. 2C:7-1.

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Essex County Criminal History Records

Irvington Township is part of Essex County. All indictable criminal cases from the township are processed through the Essex County Superior Court system in Newark. The county serves over 20 municipalities and maintains a large body of criminal history records. For more details about the county-level criminal history system and available resources, visit the Essex County criminal history records page.

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