New Brunswick Jail Roster

The New Brunswick jail roster holds booking records for people arrested in the city. New Brunswick is the county seat of Middlesex County, New Jersey, with a population near 57,000. The New Brunswick Police Department processes arrests at 25 Kirkpatrick Street. After local booking, detainees go to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in nearby North Brunswick. This page covers how to search the jail roster, what the records contain, and how the arrest process works in New Brunswick.

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New Brunswick Jail Roster Quick Facts

57,000 Population
Middlesex County (Seat)
(732) 745-5200 Police Phone
North Brunswick County Jail Location

New Brunswick Police Department and the Jail Roster

The New Brunswick Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency in the city. Officers patrol New Brunswick around the clock and respond to calls across the city's roughly six square miles. When someone is arrested, they go to police headquarters at 25 Kirkpatrick Street for initial processing. Officers record the person's name, charges, and booking details. This step creates the first entry on the New Brunswick jail roster.

As the county seat, New Brunswick has a unique position in Middlesex County. The county courthouse and prosecutor's office are both located in the city. This means many cases tied to the New Brunswick jail roster are heard just blocks from where the arrest took place. The city also hosts Rutgers University, which brings a large student population and adds to the range of calls the police department handles each year.

New Brunswick sits along the Raritan River and has a mix of residential areas, a busy downtown, and a growing medical and arts district. Route 18, Route 27, and the New Jersey Turnpike all run through or near the city. That mix of activity keeps the police department busy and generates a steady flow of arrest records that feed into the jail roster.

Agency New Brunswick Police Department
25 Kirkpatrick Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Phone: (732) 745-5200
Website thecityofnewbrunswick.org/police
County Facility Middlesex County Adult Correction Center
1 Kenneth R. Wilson Drive
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Phone: (732) 297-3200

Note: New Brunswick police handle the arrest and initial booking. The Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick manages detention and the county jail roster.

How to Search the New Brunswick Jail Roster

Searching the New Brunswick jail roster starts at the county level. The city does not run a separate public jail roster because detainees transfer to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center after arrest. The county offers an online inmate lookup tool where you can search by name at any hour. This is the fastest way to find out if someone arrested in New Brunswick is still in custody.

You can call the Adult Correction Center at (732) 297-3200 as well. Staff can check records by name or booking number. The county jail is in North Brunswick, just a short drive from New Brunswick, so transfers happen quickly. Most people arrested in the city appear in the county system within a few hours of their arrest.

For very recent arrests, the New Brunswick Police Department at (732) 745-5200 can confirm if a person was picked up and whether they have been moved to the county yet. This is helpful in the first hour or two after an arrest, before the booking record reaches the county system.

The image below shows the New Jersey Department of Corrections website, which provides a statewide inmate search for people sentenced to state prison.

New Jersey Department of Corrections official website for state inmate records and jail roster searches

If someone from New Brunswick was convicted and sent to a state facility, they will not be on the county jail roster. The NJDOC offender search page covers all state prisons and is free to use.

What Happens After an Arrest in New Brunswick

An arrest in New Brunswick follows a standard process. The person is taken to police headquarters on Kirkpatrick Street. Officers photograph the person, collect fingerprints, and enter all charges into the records system. Personal details are logged. This creates the core record on the New Brunswick jail roster.

Next, the person is transported to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center. The county facility sits in North Brunswick, only a few miles from downtown New Brunswick. Corrections staff at the Adult Correction Center run their own intake, which includes a medical screening, housing assignment, and entry into the county jail roster. Intake can take several hours when the facility is busy with bookings from across the county.

Under New Jersey's bail reform system, a judge reviews each case after arrest. The judge weighs the severity of charges, criminal history, and community ties to decide if the person should be released or held. Some people arrested in New Brunswick are released within hours on conditions. Others remain in county custody while their case goes through the court system. Because the Middlesex County courthouse is in New Brunswick itself, court appearances can happen quickly compared to other towns in the county.

The jail roster record stays on file regardless of whether the person is released or held. It documents the arrest and booking event.

New Brunswick Jail Roster Records

Each record on the New Brunswick jail roster contains the basic facts of the arrest. The person's full name, date of birth, and address appear first. All charges filed by New Brunswick police are listed. A booking number ties the record to that specific arrest. The date and time of the arrest are recorded as well.

When the person reaches the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center, county staff add more data. Housing assignment, bail status, and court dates are all part of the county record. If bail is set, the record shows the amount and whether it was posted. Since the courthouse is in New Brunswick, court dates for city arrests are often scheduled sooner than for arrests in other parts of the county.

Being on the jail roster does not mean a person has been found guilty. Many names on the New Brunswick jail roster belong to people who are awaiting trial. Records reflect current legal status and can change at any point as charges are modified or cases are resolved.

Requesting Jail Roster Records Through OPRA

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act gives the public access to government records. This includes records tied to the New Brunswick jail roster. You can file an OPRA request with the city for police records or with Middlesex County for records held at the Adult Correction Center. Each agency handles its own documents.

To request records from the City of New Brunswick, visit the New Brunswick OPRA page. Provide a name, arrest date, or booking number to help staff locate the right file. The city has seven business days to respond. Requests can go in online, by mail, or in person at city hall.

County records require a separate OPRA request to Middlesex County. Booking data, custody records, and jail roster information from the Adult Correction Center fall under the county's control. Standard copy fees apply. If a request is denied, the agency must state the legal reason, and you can appeal to the Government Records Council.

Note: Basic adult arrest information and booking records are generally public in New Jersey. Juvenile records, sealed files, and records tied to active investigations may be exempt from disclosure.

New Brunswick as the Middlesex County Seat

New Brunswick's role as the county seat sets it apart from other cities in Middlesex County. The county courthouse, prosecutor's office, and many county government offices are all in the city. People arrested anywhere in Middlesex County appear before judges in New Brunswick for Superior Court matters. This means the jail roster for the entire county funnels through the court system based in this city.

The City of New Brunswick website provides information on local government, public safety, and community services. For people on the New Brunswick jail roster, the proximity of the courthouse to the police department and the county jail speeds up the early stages of a case. A person arrested in New Brunswick can be booked, transferred to the county facility in North Brunswick, and brought before a judge all within a short window of time.

Rutgers University adds another layer to public safety in the city. The university has its own police force, but Rutgers officers and New Brunswick police often work together. Arrests made by either agency in the city can end up on the New Brunswick jail roster if the person is processed through city headquarters.

State Resources for New Brunswick Jail Roster Searches

When someone is not on the New Brunswick jail roster at the county level, state tools may help locate them. The NJDOC keeps a database of all inmates in state prison. People convicted in New Brunswick and sentenced to state custody appear there after leaving the Middlesex County facility. The database is free and searchable online by name or identification number.

The image below shows the NJDOC inmate search tool, which provides direct access to state-level records beyond the local jail roster.

New Jersey Department of Corrections inmate finder for state jail roster records

VINE is another free option. It sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center or any other jail in the state. Register through VINELink to get phone, email, or text updates about someone on the New Brunswick jail roster. The system notifies you of releases, transfers, and other status changes around the clock.

Visiting Someone Arrested in New Brunswick

People arrested in New Brunswick are held at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick. The facility is at 1 Kenneth R. Wilson Drive, a short drive from downtown New Brunswick. The jail has a set visitation schedule. Arrive with valid photo ID at least 15 minutes before your visit. The facility enforces a dress code and bans electronics in the visiting area.

Before you go, confirm the person is still in custody. Call (732) 297-3200 or check the Middlesex County inmate lookup. Inmates can be released or transferred at any time. A quick check of the jail roster prevents a wasted trip.

These items are not allowed during visits:

  • Cell phones, tablets, or cameras
  • Bags, purses, or backpacks
  • Food or beverages
  • Weapons of any kind

Children under 18 may visit but must be with a parent or legal guardian. All visits are monitored by corrections staff.

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Middlesex County Jail Roster

New Brunswick is the county seat of Middlesex County. All people arrested in the city who are held past initial processing go to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick. The county jail roster covers inmates from New Brunswick and every other municipality in Middlesex County. For more on the county facility, inmate search tools, programs, and related resources, visit the full Middlesex County jail roster page.

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