Jackson Township Jail Roster

The Jackson Township jail roster documents people arrested by Jackson police and booked into custody in Ocean County. Jackson Township is a large community in western Ocean County, New Jersey, with a population near 58,000. When someone is arrested here, officers process them at police headquarters on Municipal Plaza. Detainees are then transferred to the Ocean County Justice Complex in Toms River. This page covers how to search the jail roster, what records show, and how the arrest and booking process works in Jackson Township.

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Jackson Township Jail Roster Quick Facts

58,000 Population
Ocean County
(732) 928-1111 Police Phone
Toms River County Jail Location

How the Jackson Township Jail Roster Works

Every arrest in Jackson Township starts at the Jackson Township Police Department, located at 3 Municipal Plaza, Jackson, NJ 08527. The department can be reached at (732) 928-1111. Officers bring the arrested person to headquarters, where staff record the charges, take photographs, and collect fingerprints. This creates the first entry in the booking record that feeds into the Jackson Township jail roster.

After initial processing, most individuals are transported to the Ocean County Justice Complex at 120 Hooper Avenue in Toms River, NJ 08754. That transfer marks the point where a person formally enters the county jail roster. Corrections staff at the Ocean County facility assign a booking number, log all charges, and record bail conditions. The jail roster updates as new bookings arrive and as inmates are released or transferred. Each record includes the person's name, booking date, charges filed, and bail information when set by a judge.

Jackson Township covers more than 100 square miles. It is one of the largest municipalities by area in New Jersey. That size means officers patrol a wide range of settings, from suburban developments to rural stretches and heavily wooded areas. Arrests happen across the entire township and all are processed through the same booking system at headquarters before the person enters the county jail roster.

Note: Jackson police handle the arrest and initial booking, but Ocean County manages long-term detention and the county jail roster system.

Searching Jackson Arrest Records on the Jail Roster

To check the Jackson Township jail roster, start with the Ocean County Sheriff's Office website. The sheriff's office oversees jail operations and can provide information on people currently held at the Ocean County Justice Complex. This includes anyone arrested in Jackson Township who has been transferred to county custody. You can search by name or booking number to find records.

Each result on the jail roster shows key details about the person in custody. You will see the full name and date of birth. The record lists the booking number and the date the person was booked. It shows current charges and housing assignment within the facility. Bail or bond amounts appear when set by the court. Court dates may also be listed. All of this data comes from the Ocean County records system and is tied back to the original Jackson Township arrest.

You can also contact the Ocean County Justice Complex by phone at (732) 288-7144. Give staff a name and date of birth and they can confirm if that person is in custody. This is helpful when you need a quick answer and cannot access the online jail roster.

For very recent arrests that may not yet appear in the county system, call the Jackson Township Police Department at (732) 928-1111. Officers can tell you if someone was just arrested and whether the transfer to the county facility has taken place.

Jackson Township Police Department and Jail Roster Records

The Jackson Township Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency for the township. Officers patrol a vast territory that includes major roads like Route 195, Route 526, and Route 571 along with large residential areas and open land. Arrests made during any shift are processed at headquarters on Municipal Plaza and then entered into the county jail roster through the booking system at Ocean County. The department works with county and state agencies on cases that cross township lines.

The image below shows the official Jackson Township website, where you can find police department information and local government services.

Official Jackson Township website showing police department and jail roster access

The department runs several units that generate records appearing on the Jackson Township jail roster. Patrol handles the majority of arrests. The detective bureau investigates cases that lead to warrants. When those warrants are served, the person is booked and added to the jail roster. The Jackson Township website lists contact details for each division within the police department. Traffic safety and community policing efforts also produce arrest records that feed into the Ocean County jail roster.

What Happens After an Arrest in Jackson Township

When Jackson Township police arrest someone, the process follows a set path. The person is taken to police headquarters at 3 Municipal Plaza. Officers record personal details, photograph the person, and take fingerprints. Charges are formally entered into the system. All of this data becomes part of the Jackson Township jail roster record for that individual. The initial processing can take one to several hours depending on the charges and circumstances.

After processing at Jackson police headquarters, the person is transported to the Ocean County Justice Complex in Toms River. The county facility handles all pretrial detention for Ocean County. Corrections officers run their own intake process, which includes a medical screening, assignment to a housing unit, and entry into the county jail roster. The drive from Jackson to Toms River takes roughly 30 minutes, and intake at the county facility adds more time before the record is fully active in the system.

New Jersey uses a bail reform system that went into effect in 2017. A judge reviews each case and decides whether the person should be released or held. Risk factors such as the severity of charges, criminal history, and ties to the community all play a role in that decision. Some people arrested in Jackson Township are released within hours. Others stay at the county jail until their case is resolved.

Cases from Jackson Township are heard in Ocean County Superior Court in Toms River. The criminal division handles indictable offenses. Jackson Township Municipal Court handles lesser charges like disorderly persons offenses. Someone arrested on a minor charge may appear on the jail roster briefly before their case moves to the municipal court level.

Public Records Requests for Jackson Jail Roster Data

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act gives residents the right to request government records. This includes arrest records from the Jackson Township Police Department. An OPRA request is the formal way to obtain copies of police reports, booking records, and other documents connected to the Jackson Township jail roster. The township must respond within seven business days of receiving your request.

To file an OPRA request with Jackson Township, visit the Jackson Township OPRA page on the official website. Describe the record you want with enough detail for staff to locate it. For arrest records, that typically means providing a name, approximate date, and the type of record. The more specific your request, the faster staff can pull the right file from the jail roster or police records system.

Some records may be restricted. Ongoing investigations, juvenile records, and certain sealed files are not available through OPRA. Basic arrest information and booking records for adults are generally public in New Jersey. If a request is denied, the township must explain why and cite the legal basis for withholding the record.

For records held by Ocean County rather than the township, submit a separate OPRA request to the county government. Booking records, jail roster data, and custody information from the Ocean County Justice Complex are county records and must be requested through the county's records custodian.

Note: OPRA requests can be submitted online, by mail, or in person at Jackson Township municipal offices during regular business hours.

Ocean County Justice Complex and Jackson Township Inmates

The Ocean County Justice Complex is where people arrested in Jackson Township are held when detention is ordered. It sits at 120 Hooper Avenue in Toms River, NJ 08754. The phone number is (732) 288-7144. The facility holds inmates from every municipality in Ocean County, and Jackson Township contributes a steady share of the jail's population. The jail roster reflects this, with Jackson Township addresses appearing regularly among the listed inmates.

Facility Ocean County Justice Complex
Address 120 Hooper Avenue
Toms River, NJ 08754
Phone (732) 288-7144
Jackson Police HQ 3 Municipal Plaza
Jackson, NJ 08527
Police Phone (732) 928-1111

Inmates booked through Jackson Township go through the same process as those from other Ocean County towns. They see a judge for a first appearance, and the court decides on conditions of release or continued detention. The bail reform system uses a risk assessment to help judges determine who stays in custody and who can be released while waiting for trial. This means the Jackson Township jail roster changes often, as lower-risk individuals are released more quickly than they were before reform took effect.

Visiting someone arrested in Jackson Township who is being held at the county facility requires following the visiting rules at the Ocean County Justice Complex. Bring a valid photo ID and arrive before the scheduled visiting period begins. The facility enforces rules on what you can bring inside and how you should dress. Contact the facility by phone for the most current visiting schedule and requirements.

New Jersey State Records and the Jackson Jail Roster

While the Jackson Township jail roster covers local and county-level custody, some individuals arrested in Jackson end up in the state prison system. This happens when someone is convicted of a serious crime and sentenced to state prison rather than county jail. The New Jersey Department of Corrections maintains its own inmate search tool for people serving state sentences. If you cannot find someone on the Jackson Township or Ocean County jail roster, they may have been transferred to a state facility after sentencing.

The image below shows the VINE victim notification system, which covers jails across New Jersey including the Ocean County Justice Complex where Jackson Township detainees are held.

New Jersey Department of Corrections VINE victim notification and jail roster search system

The state system is separate from the county jail roster. State inmates have been sentenced and are serving time, while most people on the Jackson Township jail roster are awaiting trial or serving short county sentences. You can search the state inmate database by name or identification number. For Jackson Township residents who received state prison sentences, this is where their records will appear after they leave the Ocean County facility.

Victim Notification for Jackson Jail Roster Records

VINE is a free service that sends alerts when someone's custody status changes. It works for inmates at the Ocean County Justice Complex and other facilities across New Jersey. If you are a victim of a crime that happened in Jackson Township, VINE can notify you when the person who was arrested is released, transferred, or has a change in their court schedule.

You can sign up by calling 1-877-846-3465. Provide the person's name or booking number from the jail roster. Choose how you want to be notified. Options include phone calls, emails, and text messages. VINE sends alerts around the clock and updates as soon as the facility reports a status change. This gives victims a direct connection to the Jackson Township jail roster without having to check the system manually. Registration takes just a few minutes and costs nothing.

Note: VINE covers both county and state facilities in New Jersey, so you can track a person even if they are transferred from the Ocean County Justice Complex to a state prison.

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Ocean County Jail Roster

Jackson Township is in Ocean County. All people arrested in Jackson 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 Jackson Township. For full details on the county facility, programs, visitation rules, and more search options, visit the Ocean County jail roster page.

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