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What Are Queens County Arrest Records?

Queens County arrest records are documents officially maintained by the arresting agency in the county. They provide detailed information regarding the apprehension and detention of individuals in the county. Queens County arrest records do not act as conclusive evidence of an individual’s involvement in a crime. They only show that such individuals have been arrested and questioned about their alleged participation in criminal activity. Queens arrest records contain information on the name, alias, birthdate, gender, and nationality/ethnicity of arrestees. They also record the details of the suspected crime, the date, venue, time of the arrest, and the case’s status. Queens arrest records may also contain the arresting officer’s name and the custodial facility where the individual is remanded.

Crime Statistics

From Queens County criminal statistics for 2018, published by the Criminal Justice Service Division, the county saw a 0.82% increase in total crime count from the previous year. The county recorded 8,856 violent crimes and 24,279 property crimes. Both violent and property crime counts decreased by about 4% and 2.4%, respectively. Based on a three-year trend, Queens County recorded its highest crime count since 2016.

Queens County law enforcement reported 65 murders, 582 rapes, 2,534 robberies, 5,675 aggravated assaults, 2,360 burglaries, 20,344 larcenies, and 1,575 motor vehicle thefts in 2018. The county's index crime rate was an estimated 1421.3 crimes per 100,000 population, a 5% increase from the previous year. Its violent crime rate decreased by 2.5%, and its property crime rate increased by 3.5% in the same period. The last time Queens County recorded a higher crime rate was in 2016.

What Are Queens County Criminal Records?

Queens County criminal records detail the criminal activities or involvement of residents within the county. Queens County Criminal records are documents kept by the government or government authorities and agencies. Queens County criminal records contain the personal information of individuals with which they can be identified in relation to crimes committed. They typically contain information such as the various offenses committed by an individual and a history of their arrests in relation to such alleged criminal activities. They also contain charges, convictions, sentences, and pending dispositions. Queens County Criminal records are collated from reports from various law enforcement agencies, the courts, and correctional institutions within the county.

How Do I Get Queens County Criminal Records?

The New York Division of Criminal Justice Services (NYDCJS) keeps a central repository of criminal records in the state. The NYDCJS has a responsibility to maintain and issue criminal history information to requestors. The NY DCJS makes Criminal records available to applicants in the form of a Criminal Background Report. People can request their criminal records in person or by mail. However, Individuals cannot request Personal Record Reviews for other people in order to determine their criminal history. People can request criminal history by sending their request to:

NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services Correspondence Unit
South Swan Street Albany
5th Floor,
NY, 12210

They can also send their requests by email.

How to Find Queens County Sex Offender Information

The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Service Maintains a central sex offender registry. The registry contains information on all sex offenders in the state of New York. The Sex offender registry is accessible online by anyone. Only Level 2 and Level 3 sex offenders are contained in the online repository. However, people can obtain information about Level 1 offenders and offenders whose risk levels have not yet been determined by a court by Calling (800) 262-3257.

The registry contains personal identification details of sex offenders such as their full name and aliases, their addresses, conviction histories. People can register to receive email alerts about sex offenders in their locality.

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Queens County Jail?

Anyone who wishes to visit inmates in Queens County can visit the Queensboro Correctional Facility at:

Van Dam Street
Long Island City, NY 11101-3081

Visiting days at the facility areWeekends between 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Only General Population inmates are allowed to receive visitors. Temporary Release inmates are not permitted to see visitors only in exceptional cases. Inmates can receive only three visitors and one child below five years per visit. Individuals can send mails to inmates by addressing the mails to:

Inmate Name, ID Number
Queensboro Correctional Facility
47-04 VanDam Street
Long Island City, NY 11101-3081

Anyone requiring more information on visiting an inmate at the Queensboro Correctional Facility call (718) 361-8920.

Where and How to Find Queens County Inmate Information

The New York City Department of Correction (NYDOC) controls and takes care of inmates held in the Queensboro correctional facility. The NYDOC maintains a database of inmates in the Queensboro correctional facility. The database is accessible by the public online. Anyone can conduct a Queens County Inmate Search using the inmate’s first and last name. People can also search with a book & case number or NY SID number (New York State ID Number). The information available in the database includes the inmate’s current housing facility, the inmate’s arrest date, book, and case number. The database also contains the physical description of inmates and other information like race, sex, weight, the birthdate of inmates.

What Are Queens County Court Records?

Queens County court records are mandatory official records that contain documents, exhibits, and verbal information used in a case. The Queens County Clerk’s Office maintains court records of the county. Most Queens County court records are public records. Applicants can obtain them in person or by sending mail to:

Queens County Clerk’s Office,
Sutphin Blvd
Room 106
Jamaica, NY 11435

They can also search online for Queens County court records or call (718) 298-0612 to request Queens County court records. Requesters may have to pay prescribed fees to access Queens County court records.

Location of All Courts in Queens County.

Below is a list of all courts in Queens County and their addresses:

Queens County Supreme Court - Civil Term
Sutphin Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11435
Phone: (718) 298-1000
Fax: (718) 298-1176

Queens County Supreme Court - Civil Term
Court Square
Long Island City, NY 11101
Phone: (718) 298-1000
Fax: (718) 520-2539

Queens County Supreme Court - Criminal Term
Queens Blvd
Kew Gardens, NY 11415
Phone: (718) 298-1408
Fax: (718) 520-2494

Queens County Family Court
Jamaica Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11432
Phone: (718) 298-0197
Fax: (718) 297-2826

Queens County Surrogate's Court
Sutphin Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11435
Phone: (718) 298-0400

New York City Civil Court
Sutphin Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11435
Phone: (718) 262-7138
Fax: (718) 262-7107

New York City Civil Court - Housing Part
Sutphin Blvd
Jamaica, NY 11435
Phone: (718) 262-7145

New York City Civil Court - Small Claims Part
Sutphin Boulevard
Jamaica, NY 11435
Phone: (718) 262-7123

New York City Criminal Court
Queens Blvd
Kew Gardens, NY 11415
Phone: (718) 298-0792
Fax: (718) 520-4712

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What Are Queens County Vital Records

Queens County vital records are documentation of life events within the county. Birth, marriage, divorce, and death records are some of the records that form part of Queens County's vital records. Queens County vital records may be open to the public upon the death of the subject of the records. Anyone can access informational copies of these records for genealogical functions. However, only specific people can access certified copies of vital records of others who are not deceased. Requestors that are legally authorized can access the vital records of others. Applicants may be required to provide a government-issued photo ID and pay requisite fees to access Queens County vital records.

Where and How to Get Queens County Divorce Records

Divorce decrees are maintained and issued by the Queens County court clerk. Requesters can apply to the office of the Queens County Clerk to apply for records of the divorce decree. However, Anyone interested in obtaining copies of divorce certificates can request it from the New York State Department of Health by submitting a completed Divorce Record Request Form to the :

New York State Department of Health
Vital Records Certification Unit
P.O. Box 2602
Albany, NY 12220-2602

The divorce records of Queens County are not open to the public. Only people named on the record and others authorized by a New York State Court Order can access the records. In the state of New York, two types of divorce records are managed and issued. They include divorce decrees and divorce certificates.

The applicant may have to pay prescribed fees and provide the following information to obtain Queens County divorce records

  • The personal information of the record subject(s)
  • The full name of the subjects parents/legal guardian
  • The judicial district in which the event occurred
  • The approximate date of the vital event
  • The case file number or license number of the record (for divorce and marriage records)

Where and How to Get Queens County Marriage Records

The clerk of Queens County is responsible for maintaining and issuing marriage records for the county. Individuals can request marriage records by contacting:

The County of Queens
County clerk
Sutphin Boulevard
1st Floor
Jamaica, NY 11439

They can also call (718) 298-0605 for further information on obtaining Queens County marriage records. Applicants may be required to accompany their requests with requisite fees and valid photo ID. They may also be asked to provide the following information:

  • The full name of the records’ subjects
  • The judicial district in which the marriage took place
  • The date of the marriage

The case file number or license number of the marriage record Certified copies of Queens County Marriage records are not available to the public. Eligible requestors are people named on the certified marriage record or individuals legally authorized to obtain the marriage records.

Where and How to Get Queens County Birth Records

Requestors can obtain Queens County birth records by submitting a request in person or by mail to the:

New York City health department
Office of Vital Records
Worth street
Rm 133
New York, NY 10013

Requestors can also order for Queens County birth records on the New York City Health Department’s website. Application for birth records submitted via mail may be required to be notarized. Requestors may be required to submit their government-issued photo ID and pay the prescribed fees for obtaining Queens county birth recordsQueens County birth records are not public documents. The following people are eligible to access them:

  • The subject of the birth record
  • The parents or legal guardian of the individual named on the record
  • The spouse or descendant of the subject of the birth record
  • People authorized by a New York Court order to obtain the birth records

Where and How to Get Queens County Death Records

Applicants wishing to obtain Queens County death records can submit a request in person or by mail to the:

New York City health department
Office of Vital Records
Worth Street,
CN4, Rm 133
New York, NY 10013

They can also order for Queens County death records on the New York City Health Department’s website. Requestors may be required to submit their government-issued photo ID and pay the prescribed fees for obtaining Queens county death records. Anyone applying for death records via post mail may be required to notarize the Application.

The death records of Queens County are not public documents. Access to them is restricted to the following persons:

  • The parents or legal guardian(s) of the deceased
  • The spouse or descendants of the deceased
  • People who can prove a tangible interest in the record
  • People authorized to obtain the records by a New York State Court Order.

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.

Are Property Records Open to the Public in Queens County?

Members of the public can obtain most property records in Queens County, excluding cases where disclosure will pose an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy, as defined by the New York Freedom of Information Law.

Where and How to Find Property Records in Queens County

The New York City Department of Finance generates and maintains Queens County property records and issues these through different divisions such as the Property Assessor, Office of the City Register, Land Records Division, and so on. Therefore, individuals can obtain property records such as deeds, ownership information, tax, assessment rolls, and other related information upon request to:

Queens Business Center
144-06 94th Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11435

How to Look Up Queens County Property Records

The New York City Department of Finance provides an open portal where individuals can get property information by conducting a property address search. Individuals can search for Queens County property records on the Automated City Register Information System (ACRIS), which contains records from 1966 to date. Individuals can use the search tools to find the required documents by using the following search criteria:

  • Party name
  • Parcel identifier (borough, lot, or block)
  • Document type
  • Document ID/City register file number for documents recorded from January 2, 2003
  • Transaction number for documents recorded from January 2, 2003
  • Reel and page for documents recorded before January 2, 2003
  • UCC/Federal lien for liens assigned before January 2, 2003

Individuals can also make requests for Queens County property record online, by mailing request letters/forms, and in-person at:

Queens Business Center
144-06 94th Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11435

Location of Queens County Property Assessors

Queens County Assessors’ Office

Physical Address:
144-06 94th Avenue
Jamaica, NY 11435

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 32 Church Street Station
New York, NY 10008
Phone: (212) 504-4080