Old Bridge Township Jail Roster

The Old Bridge jail roster tracks booking records for people arrested in Old Bridge Township, New Jersey. Old Bridge is in Middlesex County and has a population near 70,000. The Old Bridge Police Department handles all local arrests at 1 Patrol Place. After initial processing, detainees are transferred to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick. This page covers how to search for inmates, what booking records contain, and how to access jail roster information for Old Bridge arrests.

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Old Bridge Township Quick Facts

70,000 Population
Middlesex County
(732) 727-1111 Police Phone
North Brunswick County Jail Location

Old Bridge Police Department and the Jail Roster

The Old Bridge Police Department is the primary law enforcement agency serving Old Bridge Township. Officers patrol the community around the clock and respond to emergency and non-emergency calls. When police make an arrest in Old Bridge, the person is brought to headquarters at 1 Patrol Place for initial processing. This step generates the first records that eventually appear on the Middlesex County jail roster. Officers document the person's name, charges, and personal details during this phase.

Old Bridge Township covers roughly 40 square miles in the eastern portion of Middlesex County. The township borders Sayreville, East Brunswick, and Marlboro. Its location along Route 9, Route 18, and the Garden State Parkway means officers handle a steady flow of traffic-related arrests alongside local crime. Residential neighborhoods, commercial districts, and parkland all fall within the police department's jurisdiction. The volume and variety of calls in Old Bridge directly affect how many names appear on the jail roster at any point.

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

Official Old Bridge Township website with police department and jail roster information

From the township site, you can reach the police page for contact details, community updates, and public safety resources related to law enforcement in Old Bridge.

Agency Old Bridge Police Department
1 Patrol Place
Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Phone: (732) 727-1111
Website oldbridge.com/police
County Facility Middlesex County Adult Correction Center
1 Kenneth R. Wilson Drive
North Brunswick, NJ 08902
Phone: (732) 297-3200

Note: Old Bridge police handle the initial arrest and booking. Long-term custody falls to the Middlesex County Department of Corrections at the Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick.

How to Search the Old Bridge Jail Roster

Searching for someone on the Old Bridge jail roster starts with the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center. Old Bridge does not maintain a separate public jail roster because all detainees are transferred to the county facility after arrest. To find out if a person arrested in Old Bridge is still in custody, call the Adult Correction Center at (732) 297-3200. Staff can look up records by name or booking number at any hour.

You can also use the Middlesex County inmate lookup tool online. This search allows you to check the jail roster from any device without calling. Enter the person's name to see if they are currently held at the facility. The online tool pulls from the same database that corrections staff use, so results reflect the current jail roster status.

Calling the Old Bridge Police Department at (732) 727-1111 is another option. Officers at headquarters can confirm whether a person was recently arrested in Old Bridge and whether the transfer to the county jail has taken place. This is especially useful if the arrest happened within the last few hours and the person may still be at police headquarters awaiting transport.

The New Jersey Department of Corrections runs a statewide inmate search for people sentenced to state prison. If someone from Old Bridge was convicted and sent to a state facility, they will no longer appear on the Middlesex County jail roster. You can search the NJDOC inmate finder to locate them in the state system.

What Happens After an Arrest in Old Bridge

When Old Bridge police arrest someone, the process follows a standard path. The person is brought to police headquarters at 1 Patrol Place. Officers record personal information, take photographs, and collect fingerprints. Charges are formally entered into the system. All of this data becomes part of the jail roster record for that individual.

After processing at the Old Bridge station, the person is transported to the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center in North Brunswick. The county facility handles all pretrial detention for Middlesex County. Corrections officers at the Adult Correction Center conduct their own intake, which includes a medical screening, assignment to a housing unit, and entry into the county jail roster. The full intake process can take several hours depending on how busy the facility is at the time.

New Jersey uses a bail reform system that took effect in 2017. A judge reviews each case and decides whether the person should be released or held based on risk factors. The severity of charges, criminal history, and community ties all play a role in the decision. Some people arrested in Old Bridge are released within hours of their appearance. Others remain at the county jail until their case is resolved through the courts. The jail roster record stays on file regardless of the outcome.

Old Bridge Jail Roster Records and What They Contain

A record on the Old Bridge jail roster contains the core facts about the arrest. It starts with the person's full legal name, date of birth, and address at the time of arrest. The record lists all charges filed by Old Bridge police. A booking number ties the record to that specific arrest event. The date and time of arrest are also logged in the system along with the arresting officer's information.

Once the person reaches the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center, the county adds its own data to the record. This includes the housing assignment, bail status, and scheduled court dates. If bail is set, the record shows the amount and whether it has been posted. Court dates indicate when the person must appear before a Middlesex County judge. All of this information is connected to the original Old Bridge arrest and can be accessed through the jail roster.

A listing on the jail roster does not indicate guilt. Many people on the Old Bridge jail roster are awaiting trial and have not been convicted. Records reflect the current legal status and can change as a case moves through the Middlesex County court system. Charges may be added, reduced, or dismissed as the prosecution and defense work through the process.

Public Records Requests for Old Bridge Jail Roster Data

New Jersey's Open Public Records Act gives the public the right to request government records, including records related to the Old Bridge jail roster. You can submit an OPRA request to Old Bridge Township for local police records or to Middlesex County for records held at the Adult Correction Center. Each agency handles its own requests separately.

The Old Bridge Township OPRA page has instructions and forms for submitting requests to the township. The township has seven business days to respond to a valid request. Include as much detail as you can when filing. A name, date of arrest, or booking number helps staff pull the right records from the jail roster system faster.

Old Bridge Township OPRA page for requesting jail roster and public records

The township OPRA portal provides forms and instructions for residents seeking arrest records, incident reports, and other documents related to jail roster entries from Old Bridge.

For records held at the county level, use the Middlesex County OPRA process. County records include booking details, custody status, and other documents generated at the Adult Correction Center. Standard copy fees apply to both township and county requests. If a request is denied, the response will explain the reason and you can appeal to the Government Records Council at 1-866-850-0511.

Middlesex County Adult Correction Center

The Middlesex County Adult Correction Center at 1 Kenneth R. Wilson Drive in North Brunswick is where all Old Bridge Township inmates are held after arrest. The facility serves every municipality in Middlesex County and holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals. The Middlesex County Department of Corrections manages daily operations, staffing, and the jail roster system.

Medical screening takes place at intake for every person brought in from Old Bridge or any other part of the county. Ongoing health care covers chronic conditions, mental health needs, and acute medical issues. Programs for substance abuse treatment, education, and vocational training are available to eligible inmates. These services are designed to help people on the jail roster prepare for release and reduce the chance of returning to custody.

The Correction Center processes all bookings and releases for Middlesex County. When Old Bridge police bring someone in, corrections staff handle the intake paperwork, collect personal property, and assign the person to a housing unit. The individual then appears on the jail roster. Families and attorneys can contact the facility at (732) 297-3200 for information about visiting, mail, and depositing funds into an inmate's commissary account.

Visiting Old Bridge Inmates on the Jail Roster

If someone from Old Bridge is on the jail roster at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center, you can visit them during scheduled hours. Visit times vary depending on the housing unit where the inmate is assigned. Not all units follow the same schedule. Contact the facility at (732) 297-3200 before making the trip to confirm visiting hours and that the person is still in custody.

Visitors must follow strict rules at the Correction Center. These apply whether the inmate is from Old Bridge, Edison, New Brunswick, or any other part of Middlesex County:

  • Arrive at least 15 minutes before the visit is scheduled to begin
  • Bring a valid photo ID such as a driver's license or state-issued ID
  • Follow the posted dress code at all times
  • Children under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian
  • All visitors are subject to search before entering the facility
  • No cell phones, electronics, bags, or food are permitted inside

You can send mail to an inmate on the jail roster by addressing it to their full legal name at the Middlesex County Adult Correction Center, 1 Kenneth R. Wilson Drive, North Brunswick, NJ 08902. All incoming mail is screened by facility staff. Money can be added to an inmate's commissary account through approved deposit methods. Check with the facility for current policies on visits, mail, and deposits for Old Bridge inmates.

State Resources for Jail Roster Searches

New Jersey provides state-level search tools that go beyond the Middlesex County jail roster. These are useful when someone arrested in Old Bridge has been transferred out of the county system. The state Department of Corrections runs an inmate finder that covers all state prison facilities. If someone from Old Bridge was convicted and sentenced to state time, their record moves out of the county jail roster and into the state system.

The VINE notification system is a free tool that covers all New Jersey counties. You can search for an inmate by name and register for custody status alerts. VINE sends notifications by phone, email, or text when a change occurs, such as a release or transfer. This is one of the most reliable ways to stay informed about someone from Old Bridge who is on the jail roster. The service runs around the clock and is available at no cost.

Between the Middlesex County inmate lookup, the VINE alert system, and the state inmate finder, you have three strong options for tracking an inmate from Old Bridge Township through the system. Start with the county tool for recent arrests and move to state resources if the person has been sentenced and transferred.

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Middlesex County Jail Roster

Old Bridge Township is in Middlesex County, and all people arrested in Old Bridge are held at the county Adult Correction Center. The county jail roster has records for inmates from Old Bridge and every other municipality in Middlesex County. For more on the county facility, inmate programs, search options, and related resources, visit the full Middlesex County jail roster page.

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