Naugatuck Busted Mugshots

Naugatuck busted mugshots are created when someone gets booked at the Naugatuck Police Department in New Haven County, Connecticut. With a population just over 32,000, this borough sees a fair share of arrests each year that produce booking photos and court case records. You can search for Naugatuck mugshots through the free statewide court case lookup run by the Connecticut Judicial Branch. The Naugatuck PD also keeps its own arrest logs and booking photos at the Spring Street station. If you need to find a specific arrest or check someone's case status, there are several paths to search both online and in person across the state court system.

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Naugatuck Police Mugshot Records

The Naugatuck Police Department sits at 211 Spring St, Naugatuck, CT 06770. Call them at (203) 729-5221. This is where all busted mugshots from Naugatuck arrests are kept. The records unit stores booking photos, arrest reports, and charge sheets for every person processed through the station. When someone gets picked up in Naugatuck, the booking creates a mugshot that goes into the department's files along with the arrest details.

To get copies of Naugatuck busted mugshots, you can file a request with the records division. Under CGS § 1-215, the basic facts of an arrest are public from the time it takes place. That includes the name, address, date, time, and charges. You don't need to give a reason for asking. Walk-in requests are handled during weekday business hours. The copy fee is $0.50 per page, which is the same rate used by all municipal agencies in Connecticut. For mail requests, send a check or money order to cover the cost.

Some Naugatuck arrest records may not be available right away. Reports tied to open court cases or active police work can be held back under CGS § 1-210(b) until the matter wraps up. Juvenile arrest records from Naugatuck need extra steps before they can be released. The department reviews each request to make sure it falls within public records law before handing over files.

Naugatuck Criminal Case Search

The Connecticut Judicial Branch Criminal Case Look-up is the best free tool for finding case records tied to Naugatuck arrests. Naugatuck falls under the Waterbury Judicial District, so most arrests from the borough are processed through the Waterbury courthouse. You can search by defendant name to pull up pending charges, conviction history, and case details going back about ten years.

The court criminal case lookup page is shown below. Naugatuck busted mugshots that lead to court charges will appear in this system under the Waterbury Judicial District.

Naugatuck criminal case lookup for busted mugshots in Connecticut courts

No account or login is needed. The tool is free and open to anyone who wants to check Naugatuck arrest records through the state courts.

For more focused results, the convictions search shows only cases that ended with a guilty finding in the past ten years. The arrest warrants search lets you check if someone has an active warrant in Naugatuck or anywhere else in Connecticut. Both tools pull from the same statewide court database. They show charges, court dates, and case outcomes but do not display the actual mugshot photos from Naugatuck bookings.

Note: Court records for cases that have been erased or sealed will not show up in the online search tools.

Naugatuck Inmate Lookup

The Connecticut Department of Correction inmate search shows people held in state custody right now. If someone arrested in Naugatuck ends up in a state prison or jail, they will appear in this tool. You can search by name or DOC number. The database gets updated daily.

The DOC inmate search is shown below. People booked in Naugatuck who are moved to state custody will show up here with their booking details and current status.

Naugatuck inmate search through Connecticut Department of Correction

Results include custody status and basic booking info for each person in the state system.

Not everyone arrested in Naugatuck will be in the DOC database. People who post bail or get released on a promise to appear won't show up. The system also leaves out anyone held under the Youthful Offender Statute or in federal custody. If you are trying to find someone just booked at the Naugatuck station who has not been transferred, call the police department at (203) 729-5221 to ask about their status directly.

Are Naugatuck Mugshots Public

Yes. Arrest records in Naugatuck are public. CGS § 1-215 says the record of any arrest is a public record from the moment the arrest happens. This covers the name, race, and address of the person, the date and time they were taken in, and the charges filed against them. For warrant arrests in Naugatuck, the warrant application and supporting affidavit are also public. For arrests made without a warrant, the official arrest report is the public document.

The Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission handles disputes over records access. If the Naugatuck Police Department turns down your request or drags its feet, you can file a complaint with the FOI Commission within 30 days. There are no required forms to make a request. Write a letter, send an email, or walk into the station and ask. The FOI Commission is at 165 Capitol Avenue, Suite 1100, Hartford. Their phone number is (860) 566-5682.

Certain records stay off limits. Under CGS § 1-210(b), active investigations, juvenile records, sealed cases, and sexual assault victim details cannot be released. These rules apply across the state, so Naugatuck PD follows the same guidelines as every other department in Connecticut. The goal is to keep the public's right to access arrest records in place while still guarding sensitive information that could cause harm if released too broadly.

Naugatuck Record Erasure Rules

CGS § 54-142a controls when Naugatuck arrest records get erased. Charges that are dismissed, dropped, or end in a not guilty finding are wiped from the record. Nolled cases get erased after 13 months. Once erasure happens, both the Naugatuck PD and the court system must remove the record from their files. Busted mugshots tied to an erased case are no longer available to the public.

Connecticut's Clean Slate law takes this further. Certain misdemeanor convictions are erased after 7 years. Some felonies qualify after 10 years. The person must stay out of trouble during that time for the erasure to go through. Sex offenses, family violence crimes, and gun charges are not eligible. The Clean Slate program runs on its own, so no one has to file paperwork. Once the time period passes, the conviction is wiped from both court records and Naugatuck police files.

Naugatuck Criminal History Checks

For a deeper look at someone's full arrest history, the State Police Bureau of Identification keeps the statewide criminal record database. The SPBI has a file on every person age 16 and older who has been charged with a crime in Connecticut, per CGS § 29-11. This covers Naugatuck arrests and every other jurisdiction in the state.

Getting a criminal history check requires a fingerprinting appointment at the SPBI office in Middletown. Fees are $15 for prints, $75 for a state check, and $13.25 for a federal check. All fees must be paid in separate exact amounts using cash, check, or money order. Bring your appointment confirmation, pre-enrollment page with tracking number, and a valid government ID. This is the most thorough way to search for busted mugshots and arrest history for someone who may have been booked in Naugatuck or elsewhere in Connecticut.

Note: The SPBI office only takes scheduled appointments, so plan ahead before heading to Middletown.

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New Haven County Busted Mugshots

Naugatuck is in New Haven County. Court cases from Naugatuck arrests go through the Waterbury Judicial District. New Haven County is one of the most populated counties in Connecticut, with multiple police departments that process arrests and keep booking records. If you are looking for busted mugshots from an arrest near Naugatuck but outside the borough limits, check the New Haven County page for other law enforcement contacts and resources in the area.

Nearby Cities With Arrest Records

Several towns near Naugatuck have their own police departments that handle arrests and store mugshot records. If the person you are looking for was not booked in Naugatuck, they may have been picked up in one of these nearby cities instead.