Find Released Inmates in East Hartford

Released inmates records for East Hartford come from several sources at both the state and local level. The East Hartford Police Department keeps arrest records, and the Connecticut Department of Correction tracks all inmates who have served time in state facilities. East Hartford is in Hartford County, so the Hartford Judicial District court handles criminal cases from the town. Court records, arrest logs, and DOC inmate data all play a role when you search for released inmates in East Hartford. With a population of about 51,000, East Hartford has its own police force that works alongside state agencies on these records.

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51,127 Population
Hartford County
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East Hartford Police Released Inmates

The East Hartford Police Department is the main local source for arrest records in the town. They keep files on all arrests made by East Hartford officers. When someone is released from custody after a local arrest, the police department has a record of that event. The Records Division at the East Hartford Police Department handles requests for arrest reports and other police records. Under C.G.S. § 1-215, arrest records in Connecticut are public. That means anyone can ask for them.

Records hours vary by day. On Monday, the office is open from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Tuesday through Friday, hours are 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM. The non-emergency line is (860) 528-4401. Call ahead to check if the record you need is ready for pickup. Some reports take time to process, so it helps to plan your visit. Walk-in requests at the East Hartford Police Department are the most direct way to get local released inmates records.

Department East Hartford Police Department
Phone (860) 528-4401 (non-emergency)
Monday Hours 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Tue-Fri Hours 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
Website easthartfordct.gov/police-department

The East Hartford Police Department page on the town website gives more info on how to reach the records staff.

East Hartford Police Department website for released inmates records requests

The site also lists the department's fingerprinting schedule and contact info for specific divisions.

East Hartford Fingerprinting Services

The East Hartford Police Department offers fingerprinting on a set schedule. This service is for people who need prints for background checks or other official uses. Fingerprinting in East Hartford takes place every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. You do not need to make an appointment, but you should arrive during those hours. The service is at the police department.

Fingerprints are tied to released inmates records in a few ways. The State Police Bureau of Identification uses prints to match people to their criminal history. Under C.G.S. § 29-11, the bureau keeps a file on everyone age 16 or older who has been charged with a crime in the state. If you need to confirm someone's record or check your own, you may need to submit prints. East Hartford residents can get this done locally rather than going to another town.

Note: Bring a valid photo ID to the fingerprinting session at the East Hartford Police Department.

Search East Hartford Released Inmates Online

Connecticut does not have county jails. The state Department of Correction runs all prison and jail facilities. That means anyone from East Hartford who served time was in a state facility. The Connecticut DOC website is the main hub for looking up current and past inmates. The DOC keeps records on everyone who has been in its custody, and the database is updated each day.

The CT DOC inmate search tool lets you look up inmates by name or inmate number. For the best results, the DOC site says to use just a few letters of the last name. This tool covers all state facilities. If someone from East Hartford was locked up at the Hartford Correctional Center or any other site, they show up in this search. For people who have left the system, the tool may still show their record. If it does not, call the DOC Public Information Office at (860) 692-7480.

Connecticut DOC inmate search tool for East Hartford released inmates records

The DOC portal also has links to victim services, parole info, and facility contact lists that may help with East Hartford released inmates searches.

The Hartford Correctional Center is the closest state facility to East Hartford. Most people arrested in East Hartford who are held before trial go to this site. It is a state-run facility at 177 Weston Street in Hartford. Call (860) 240-1800 for general info. When inmates leave the Hartford Correctional Center, the DOC records their release date, type of release, and any conditions like parole or special parole. These details are part of the released inmates record for people from East Hartford.

East Hartford Court Records

Criminal cases from East Hartford go to the Hartford Judicial District. The CT Judicial Branch case lookup is a free tool that shows criminal convictions from the past 10 years. You can search by name or docket number. This is a good way to check court outcomes for released inmates from East Hartford without leaving home.

Under C.G.S. § 1-210, most court records in Connecticut are public. Criminal case files show the charges, court dates, and final outcome. If someone was convicted and served time, the court record connects to the DOC record. Together, these two sources give a full picture of a released inmate's case in East Hartford. The court handles the legal side and the DOC handles the custody side.

Some records do not appear in the public search. Youthful offender cases are sealed. Juvenile cases are not public. And under C.G.S. § 54-142a, records can be erased if charges are dismissed, nolled after 13 months, or end in acquittal. The Clean Slate law in Connecticut has also expanded automatic erasure for some older convictions. This means some released inmates from East Hartford may not show up in a court search if their records have been erased.

Note: The judicial branch case lookup does not show pending cases or cases that ended without a conviction in most situations.

Criminal History Checks for East Hartford

A formal criminal history check gives you more detail than the free online tools. The State Police Bureau of Identification handles these requests. A state check costs $75. A national check through the FBI is $13.25. You also pay $15 for fingerprinting. Mail your request using form DPS-0846-C to 1111 Country Club Road, Middletown, CT 06457. The bureau does not accept requests by email or fax.

East Hartford residents can get fingerprinted at the local police department on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays. That saves a trip to another location. The results come back from the state, not from East Hartford. Processing can take a few weeks. Under C.G.S. § 29-11, the bureau keeps a central criminal record file that includes arrest data, charges, convictions, and sentences. This is the most complete source for checking someone's full history of released inmates records in Connecticut.

You can also check the sex offender registry at the Connecticut DESPP website. This is separate from the general criminal history check. It is free and shows anyone on the registry who lives in or near East Hartford.

Victim Alerts for East Hartford Released Inmates

Crime victims in East Hartford can sign up for alerts when an inmate's status changes. The DOC Victim Services Unit runs this program. Call 888-869-7057 or email doc.victimservices@ct.gov to sign up. CT SAVIN sends automated phone alerts. The toll-free SAVIN line is 1-866-277-7477.

VINELink is another option for East Hartford victims. It is a national system that connects to the Connecticut inmate database. You can sign up for phone, email, or text alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. This covers inmates from any facility in the state, including those arrested in East Hartford. Registration is free and you can track more than one inmate at a time.

The Board of Pardons and Paroles in Waterbury handles parole decisions. Victims can watch hearings through a video feed. If an inmate from East Hartford is up for parole, the board notifies registered victims before the hearing date. Parolees are supervised by DOC staff once they leave a facility. This is separate from the alert system, but both help victims stay informed about released inmates connected to East Hartford cases.

East Hartford Legal Aid Resources

Several groups in the Hartford area can help East Hartford residents with legal questions tied to criminal records and released inmates. Connecticut Legal Services has an office in Hartford that serves all of Hartford County. They give free legal help to people with low income. Call (860) 241-2610 to ask about services. Their staff can help with record erasure, understanding your rights, and dealing with the court system.

The Hartford County Bar Association offers a lawyer referral service. You can get a first meeting at a low cost to talk about your case. Statewide Justice Connection at the Judicial Branch site can also point you to self-help resources for court matters. These tools are useful if you need to look up a case, file a motion, or understand what records are available for released inmates in East Hartford.

The Connecticut DESPP also has resources for people who want to check or correct their own criminal history record. If your record has errors, you have the right to challenge them. Contact the State Police Bureau of Identification for the process. East Hartford residents can start by getting a copy of their own record and comparing it to actual court outcomes.

Connecticut Public Records Law

Connecticut's Freedom of Information Act gives you the right to access most government records. Under C.G.S. § 1-210, public records include arrest data, court files, and agency documents. You can submit a FOIA request to the East Hartford Police Department or any other government office in town. The law says agencies must respond within four business days.

Some records have limits. Under C.G.S. § 1-210(b), law enforcement can withhold records that would hurt an active investigation. Informant names, details about investigative methods, and certain witness info may be kept private. Sealed and erased records under C.G.S. § 54-142a are also off limits. But basic arrest records for released inmates in East Hartford are generally available to anyone who asks.

If an agency denies your request, you can appeal to the Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission. They review the case and can order the agency to release the records. This is a free process and does not need a lawyer. It is a helpful option if you run into trouble getting released inmates records from any East Hartford office.

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Hartford County Released Inmates

East Hartford is in Hartford County. The county covers more than 30 towns and cities in central Connecticut. The Hartford Correctional Center is the main state facility in the area, and the Hartford Judicial District handles criminal cases from across the county. For a broader look at released inmates records, resources, and search tools that cover the full county, visit the Hartford County page.

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