Search Greenwich Busted Mugshots

Greenwich busted mugshots are created when someone is arrested and booked by the Greenwich Police Department. The department handles all arrests within the town limits and stores booking photos, arrest reports, and charge details at its Bruce Place headquarters. Greenwich falls in Fairfield County, and court cases from local arrests move through the Connecticut Judicial Branch. You can search for Greenwich arrest records through the state court case lookup at no cost, or you can contact the police department to request copies of mugshots and incident reports under Connecticut's public records law.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Greenwich Quick Facts

64,594 Population
Fairfield County
Free Court Case Lookup
$0.50 Per Page (Copies)

Greenwich Police Mugshot Records

The Greenwich Police Department is located at 11 Bruce Place, Greenwich, CT 06830. The main number is (203) 622-8000. This is the primary source for busted mugshots from arrests made in Greenwich. When officers book someone, the department takes a mugshot and logs all the arrest details. Greenwich PD keeps these records in-house. Connecticut does not run county jails the way many other states do, so each local department stores its own booking data.

Greenwich is a town of about 64,500 people on the southwestern tip of Connecticut, right on the New York border. The police department is the sole agency that handles arrests within town limits. State police may also make occasional arrests in the area, but those records would be kept by the state police rather than the Greenwich PD. If you are not sure which agency made a particular arrest, the court case database can help you sort that out since it shows the court location tied to every Greenwich case.

Greenwich Criminal Case Lookup

The Connecticut Judicial Branch Criminal Case Look-up is a free online tool that covers all courts in the state. Greenwich arrests that result in criminal charges will show up in this system. You can search by the defendant's name, browse daily dockets, or check active warrants. The database goes back about ten years for conviction records and also shows pending cases. No account or login is needed to search.

The Connecticut Judicial Branch criminal case database is shown below. Greenwich busted mugshots that lead to court filings will appear in this search tool through the Stamford-Norwalk Judicial District.

Greenwich criminal case lookup for busted mugshots in Connecticut

Results show case type, charges, court dates, and final outcomes for Greenwich arrests that went through the court system.

You can also use the convictions search to filter for cases that ended with a guilty verdict. This pulls from the same court database and covers the last ten years of records from Greenwich and every other town in Connecticut. For active warrants, the statewide warrants tool shows anyone with an outstanding arrest warrant, which can include people wanted in Greenwich.

Greenwich Inmate Search

If someone was arrested in Greenwich and is now in state custody, you can look them up through the Connecticut Department of Correction inmate search. This database shows anyone currently held in a Connecticut state prison or detention center. Search by name or DOC inmate number. The system updates each day.

The Connecticut DOC inmate search tool is shown below. Use this to check if someone arrested in Greenwich is being held in a state facility.

Greenwich inmate search for busted mugshots and booking records in Connecticut

The database covers state-level custody only. People released on bail or on a promise to appear after a Greenwich arrest will not be in this system.

There are some limits to what shows up. Records for people held under the Youthful Offender Statute are excluded. The same applies to anyone in federal immigration custody. The data changes fast, so what you find may not show the most current status. For someone still in local holding at the Greenwich PD, call (203) 622-8000 to check.

Greenwich Arrest Records and Public Access

Arrest records from Greenwich are public. CGS § 1-215 says the record of an arrest is a public record from the time the arrest happens. This covers the name, address, age, and race of the person arrested, the date and time, and the charges. For warrant arrests in Greenwich, the warrant application and affidavit become public too. For arrests without a warrant, the arrest report itself is the public record. You do not have to give a reason when you ask for these records.

The Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission makes sure agencies across the state follow these rules. If the Greenwich Police Department does not respond to your request or turns it down, you have 30 days to file a complaint with the FOI Commission. No special forms are required to make your request in the first place. Put it in writing, send an email, or ask at the records window. Greenwich PD can charge up to $0.50 per page for copies, which is the standard rate for all municipal agencies in Connecticut.

Greenwich Mugshot Restrictions

Not every Greenwich arrest record stays available forever. Some records have protections. Under CGS § 1-210(b), the following are exempt from public disclosure: juvenile records, sealed court files, records tied to active investigations, and personal details of sexual assault victims. These exemptions apply to the Greenwich PD just like every other agency in the state.

CGS § 54-142a controls when records get erased in Connecticut. If charges from a Greenwich arrest are dismissed, dropped, or result in a not guilty verdict, the arrest record is erased. Nolled cases get erased 13 months after the nolle date. Once a record is erased, it disappears from both the Greenwich PD files and the state court database. The law treats the arrest as though it never took place.

Connecticut's Clean Slate law goes further. Certain misdemeanor convictions are automatically erased after 7 years. Some felonies qualify after 10 years if the person has stayed out of trouble. Sex crimes, family violence, and gun charges are excluded from Clean Slate. If you search for Greenwich busted mugshots and come up empty on an older case, the record may have been erased through one of these processes.

How to Get Greenwich Mugshots

The court case lookup does not include the actual mugshot photos. It shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes but not booking images. For copies of Greenwich busted mugshots, you go through the Greenwich Police Department. Their records office at 11 Bruce Place handles these requests.

Here is how the process works in Greenwich:

  • Give the full name of the arrested person and the approximate date
  • Submit your request in writing, by email, or at the records window
  • Greenwich PD must respond promptly under the Connecticut FOIA
  • Copies cost up to $0.50 per page for standard documents
  • Photos may be provided as prints or digital files

For a broader criminal history check, the State Police Bureau of Identification runs statewide checks. You need a fingerprinting appointment at their Middletown office. The cost is $75 for a Connecticut check and $13.25 for a federal check. This pulls every arrest and conviction record tied to a person across the state, not just Greenwich cases.

Note: Greenwich PD may require a few business days to process records requests, especially for older cases that need to be pulled from archives.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Fairfield County Busted Mugshots

Greenwich is part of Fairfield County. Court cases from Greenwich go through the Stamford-Norwalk Judicial District. Fairfield County has more than a dozen local police departments that keep their own arrest records. If you want a wider search beyond just Greenwich, the county page lists all agencies in the area with contact information and available resources for busted mugshots.

Nearby Cities With Arrest Records

Several other towns near Greenwich have their own police departments and arrest records. If the busted mugshots you are looking for did not come from a Greenwich arrest, the booking may have happened in one of these places.