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The Inmate Lookup Service may include information about the court where the trial will be held.
If it’s not listed, you can check the inmate’s Docket Number to find out which borough the court is in.
The Docket Number for a case includes a 2-letter code indicating the borough where the trial will be held:
The Inmate Lookup Service lists the charges against an inmate. In some cases, the charge is abbreviated.
Below are explanations of some terms and abbreviations:
The Inmate Lookup Service lists when the inmate is scheduled to be released.
If the scheduled release date falls on a Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, the inmate will generally be released early that Friday morning, but it may vary on a case-by-case basis.
Inmates won’t be listed in the DOC Inmate Lookup Service if they are not in DOC’s custody or have been transferred to a State or Federal facility.
Inmates Arrested Within the Past 72 Hours
If it’s been fewer than 72 hours since the person has been arrested, he or she may still be in police custody.
For information about someone who was recently arrested, go to the Find an Arrested Person page.