Brick Jail Roster Search

Brick Township sits in Ocean County along the Jersey Shore. More than 77,000 people live here, making it one of the largest communities in the county. The Brick Township Police Department handles local arrests. People held on serious charges are transferred to the Ocean County Justice Complex at 120 Hooper Avenue in Toms River. You can search the jail roster online to find booking records, charges, and custody details. This page explains the process and where to find Brick jail roster records.

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77,000 Population
Ocean County
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Brick Township Police and the Jail Roster

The Brick Township Police Department operates from 401 Chambers Bridge Road, Brick, NJ 08723. The phone number is (732) 262-1100. Officers patrol the township around the clock. When an arrest is made, the person is brought to police headquarters for processing. That step creates the first record that ties back to the jail roster.

At the station, officers collect personal details, take fingerprints, and photograph the person. All charges are logged into the system. This local booking builds the foundation of the arrest record. For low-level offenses, a person may be released with a summons and a future court date. More serious matters lead to a transfer to the Ocean County Justice Complex in Toms River. Once that transfer takes place, the person's record moves to the county jail roster.

Brick police also serve warrants issued by courts. Detectives investigate cases, gather evidence, and obtain warrants from judges. Serving a warrant leads to an arrest and booking. Each of these events feeds into the jail roster. The department handles a high volume of calls each year given the size of the township and its seasonal population along the shore.

Note: Brick Township police process the arrest locally, but the Ocean County jail roster manages records for anyone held at the county level.

Ocean County Justice Complex

The Ocean County Justice Complex is located at 120 Hooper Avenue, Toms River, NJ 08754. You can call the facility at (732) 288-7144. It serves as the main detention center for all of Ocean County. People arrested in Brick who face charges serious enough to require continued custody are brought here after local booking.

When a person arrives from Brick, staff at the Justice Complex complete a full intake. They verify identity, record all charges, and assign a booking number. The person is then placed in a housing unit based on their classification. All of this information enters the jail roster. The facility holds pretrial detainees as well as people serving sentences. Medical and mental health services are available on site at all hours.

The jail roster at the Ocean County Justice Complex includes inmates from every town in the county. A person booked after a Brick arrest sits in the same system as someone from Toms River, Lakewood, or Jackson. Families trying to find someone arrested in Brick should search the county jail roster first. It is the most direct way to confirm whether that person is in custody.

How to Search the Brick Jail Roster

Ocean County provides an online tool to search the jail roster. It is free to use and runs at all hours. No login or account is needed. Enter the person's name or booking number to start your search. Results appear quickly and show current inmates at the Justice Complex.

Each jail roster record displays the person's full legal name and date of birth. You will see the booking number, the date they were booked, and a list of current charges. Bail or bond amounts appear when set by a judge. Some records also show the next court date and the housing assignment within the facility. This data comes from the Ocean County records system and updates as booking information changes.

The Brick Township website provides additional local government resources and information about police services in the area.

Official Brick Township website for jail roster information

If someone was arrested in Brick within the past few hours, their record may not appear on the jail roster right away. The transfer and intake process at the county level takes time. Check back later if you do not see results on your first search.

Facility Ocean County Justice Complex
120 Hooper Avenue
Toms River, NJ 08754
Phone: (732) 288-7144
Online Search Available 24/7 through Ocean County resources
Search By Name, booking number, or other ID

Note: Being listed on the jail roster does not mean a person has been found guilty. Many people on the roster are held while awaiting trial.

Brick Arrest Records Through OPRA

The Open Public Records Act gives you the right to request arrest records from the Brick Township Police Department. OPRA covers arrest reports, incident logs, and other police documents. You can submit a request through the Brick Township OPRA portal. Be specific about what you need. Include names, dates, and any case numbers you have from the jail roster. The township has seven business days to respond to your request.

County-level records require a separate request. Booking data, jail roster entries, and custody information for the Ocean County Justice Complex are maintained by the county. Submit those requests to the Ocean County government. Their records office handles all OPRA matters tied to the Justice Complex and the county jail roster.

Denied requests can be appealed. The Government Records Council oversees OPRA disputes across New Jersey. You can call them at 1-866-850-0511. They handle complaints from residents in Brick and every other town in the state.

What Happens After a Brick Township Arrest

Every arrest in Brick follows the same basic path from the street to the jail roster. Here is the sequence of events.

An officer makes the arrest and brings the person to the Brick Township Police station on Chambers Bridge Road. Officers complete the initial booking. They log the person's name, address, and date of birth. Fingerprints and photos are taken. Each charge is recorded in detail. This creates the local arrest record.

The next step depends on the severity of the charges. People facing minor offenses may be given a summons and sent home with a date to appear in court. Those charged with more serious crimes are transferred to the Ocean County Justice Complex. The drive from Brick to Toms River is short, and transfers usually happen within hours. At the Justice Complex, a second booking takes place. Staff verify all information and assign a housing unit. The person then shows up on the county jail roster.

Under New Jersey's pretrial system, a judge reviews each case to decide whether the person should be released or held. Factors include the nature of the charges, prior record, and the risk of not appearing in court. The jail roster updates to reflect the judge's decision. People released go home. People held remain on the jail roster until their case resolves or conditions change.

State Resources for Jail Roster Searches

Some people arrested in Brick end up in the state prison system rather than the county jail. This happens after a conviction that carries a state sentence. Once a person is transferred to a state facility, they no longer appear on the Ocean County jail roster. A different search tool is needed.

The New Jersey Department of Corrections operates an inmate search that covers everyone serving time in state prisons. Enter a name or SBI number to find results. The system shows the facility, sentence length, and parole eligibility date. This is separate from the county jail roster but serves a similar role for people serving longer sentences at the state level.

New Jersey Department of Corrections direct access to state jail roster records

If you cannot find a person arrested in Brick on either system, they may have been released, transferred to another county, or moved to a federal facility. Call the Brick Township Police Department at (732) 262-1100 for help locating the record.

What Brick Jail Roster Records Show

Each entry on the jail roster provides a clear picture of one person's custody status. The record starts with the full legal name and date of birth. A unique booking number identifies the specific stay at the Ocean County Justice Complex. The booking date shows when the person was received at the facility.

Charges are a central part of each record on the jail roster. They show what the person is accused of doing. Some Brick jail roster entries list one charge. Others may show several charges stemming from a single arrest or from multiple incidents. Bail information is also visible. If a judge has set bail, you can see the amount. If bail has not been set, the person stays in custody until the court acts on their case.

Other details that may appear on a jail roster record:

  • Housing unit assignment
  • Scheduled court dates
  • Case numbers linked to the arrest
  • Projected release date for sentenced inmates
  • Name of the arresting agency

Records update as cases move forward. The prosecutor may add or drop charges. A judge may change bail conditions. The jail roster reflects these changes as they happen. For the most accurate view of a Brick case, check the jail roster regularly.

Brick Jail Roster and Community Awareness

Public access to the jail roster helps keep the justice system open in Brick Township. Residents can look up who has been arrested and what charges they face. This transparency is a basic feature of how public safety works in New Jersey. The Brick Township website offers further details on local services, public meetings, and community programs.

The Brick Township Police Department cooperates with Ocean County and state agencies on larger investigations. Operations that cross town lines can produce multiple arrests at once. All resulting bookings appear on the jail roster once processing at the county level is complete. These joint efforts address issues that extend beyond any single municipality, and the jail roster documents their results for public view.

Brick's location along the shore means its population grows in the summer months. That seasonal increase brings more activity for police and can lead to more entries on the jail roster during peak periods. Year-round, the online search tool gives anyone the ability to check custody records tied to a Brick arrest without visiting a courthouse or filing paperwork.

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Ocean County Jail Roster

Brick Township is in Ocean County. All people arrested in Brick who are held past initial processing go to the Ocean County Justice Complex in Toms River. The county jail roster covers every municipality in the county, not just Brick. For full details on the county facility, visitation policies, inmate programs, and additional search tools, visit the Ocean County jail roster page.

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