Middletown Released Inmates

Middletown released inmates records pull from state and county systems tied to New Castle County booking and court sites. When a person is held in Middletown, police move the released inmates case up the chain to state custody, so the main Middletown released inmates search runs through the Delaware DOC Inmate Locator and VINELink. This page shows you how to track Middletown released inmates by name, case, or facility. It also points to the local police file path, the court docket tools, and the victim notice options that serve Middletown released inmates in the area.

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Middletown Released Inmates Overview

~23,000 Population
New Castle County
~25 mi To Howard R. Young
(302) 376-9950 Police Phone

Middletown Released Inmates Processing

Middletown released inmates do not stay in town after booking. The Middletown Police Department holds each arrestee for a short window and then moves the released inmates case up the road. The main detention site for Middletown released inmates is the Howard R. Young Correctional Institution in Wilmington. That jail sits about 25 miles north of Middletown and takes in most Middletown released inmates at the pretrial stage.

Howard R. Young is at 1301 East 12th Street, Wilmington, DE 19802. The phone line is (302) 429-7700. The facility runs pretrial intake for the north end of the state. So most Middletown released inmates pass through this Middletown-linked site first before any plea or sentence on the released inmates file.

Transport is handled by Middletown PD or, at times, by New Castle County Police. The ride takes about 30 minutes in light traffic. Once the Middletown released inmate lands at Howard R. Young, the jail logs the person into the Delaware DOC released inmates system. From that point on, the Delaware DOC Inmate Locator shows the released inmates status for the Middletown case.

Delaware DOC Inmate Locator used to track Middletown Released Inmates

The locator is the fastest way to check on a Middletown released inmates record by name or by state ID.

How to Search Middletown Released Inmates

There are a few ways to search Middletown released inmates. Each path fits a different kind of query on released inmates data. Pick the one that lines up with the info you already have on the released inmates file.

  • Delaware DOC Inmate Locator for released inmates name and ID search
  • VINELink for free alerts on Middletown released inmates
  • CourtConnect for released inmates docket and sentence data
  • New Castle County inmate search for local released inmates status

The DOC Inmate Locator runs on VINELink and pulls Middletown released inmates data every 30 minutes. Put in the inmate first and last name, and the system returns facility, status, and in many cases a release date. It is free and open day or night.

For a wider net, the VINELink portal lets you sign up for custody change alerts on Middletown released inmates. Pick phone, email, or text. You get a ping when the Middletown released inmates record updates, the person wins parole, or walks free.

For the court side, try the CourtConnect portal. It shows the case file, the charge list, and the judge who ruled on each Middletown released inmates case. You can search by inmate name or by case number.

CourtConnect portal for Middletown Released Inmates court data

CourtConnect pulls from all Delaware court levels, so the Middletown released inmates file may show Superior, Common Pleas, or Justice of the Peace entries.

Middletown Police Department

The Middletown Police Department builds the first file on each local arrest and on all Middletown released inmates. The department sits at 130 Hampden Road, Middletown, DE 19709. You can reach the front desk at (302) 376-9950 for questions on released inmates.

Middletown PD patrols the town limits and runs the booking room. Officers handle traffic stops, domestic calls, property crime, and drug cases. When a Middletown arrest sticks, the officer books the suspect, takes prints, and sets up the paper file that feeds into the state record. That file ties to the later Middletown released inmates data.

Outside the Middletown town limits, New Castle County Police take the lead. Newark PD and Wilmington PD cover their own city beats. So a person picked up just past the Middletown line may end up in a different local file, but the same state DOC released inmates system in the end.

Requesting Middletown Police Records

To get a copy of a Middletown police report on a released inmates case, you file a FOIA request. The request goes to the Middletown Town Clerk's office. Under Title 29, Chapter 100 of the Delaware Code, a public body has 15 business days to respond to a Middletown released inmates records request.

Most town-level record requests can be served by email or by paper mail. The Middletown Town Clerk routes the request to the police records clerk. Basic incident reports and call logs on Middletown released inmates are public. Active case files and criminal history files are held back. Redacted pages may be given when a file has mixed data.

For a broader sweep of Middletown public records, see the Middletown Delaware public records page. It lists court links, police contact info, and town office phone lines in one spot.

Middletown Municipal Court

Middletown runs a small municipal court that hears minor cases. The Middletown court deals with town code enforcement, traffic tickets, and low-grade misdemeanors. Cases that start at this level rarely land a person in state prison. Still, the file from this court may show up in the Middletown released inmates trail if a person picks up new charges later.

Bigger cases skip the town court. A Middletown felony goes to Justice of the Peace Court first, then up to Court of Common Pleas or Superior Court in New Castle County. The Delaware Courts main site has the full court tree and docket search links for Middletown released inmates cases.

If you want to tie a court file to a Middletown released inmates record, use the name search on CourtConnect. The site links each case to a statewide inmate ID when the person is in DOC custody.

Middletown Released Inmates via New Castle County

Middletown sits in New Castle County, so county tools matter. The county runs a public inmate search that covers Howard R. Young, the Baylor Women's Correctional Institution, and the Plummer Community Corrections Center. Each of these can hold a Middletown released inmate at some stage.

Try the Delaware DOC Inmate Locator for local jail data on Middletown released inmates. You can look up a name and see which unit the person is in.

Delaware DOC Inmate Locator used for Middletown Released Inmates

The results can line up with the VINELink alert feed on the same Middletown released inmates file.

For a deeper set of New Castle County records, the New Castle County released inmates page lays out court, jail, and local booking flow. It is a quick stop for anyone tracing a Middletown released inmates case across several county systems.

Released Inmates Data in Middletown

Middletown does not publish its own released inmates count. The town is small, and most Middletown released inmates data rolls up to New Castle County and state totals. Still, Middletown released inmates do show up in state data tables once the person moves to a DOC facility.

Under Title 11, Chapter 65 of the Delaware Code, the DOC must keep a full released inmates file on each sentenced person. Section 6541 adds that the DOC must print the name and charges of any released inmates subject placed on work release or furlough in each county paper.

Section 6540 covers release clothing and transport for released inmates. If a Middletown inmate is broke when released, the DOC gives out clothes and a ride to any point inside the state. A Middletown released inmates subject with no means can ask for a ride back to the Middletown area from the Wilmington facility.

Probation and Parole for Middletown Released Inmates

Most Middletown released inmates step down through probation or parole before they close out their term. The New Castle County probation and parole office handles this job for Middletown released inmates in the area. Call (302) 323-6050 to reach that office for released inmates questions.

P&P officers run home checks, urine tests, and job checks on Middletown released inmates. A missed check-in can send a Middletown released inmates subject back to Howard R. Young in short order. The Plummer Community Corrections Center in Wilmington also runs work release beds for the north end of the state and takes in Middletown released inmates at times.

The New Castle County Sheriff's Office, at 87 Reads Way in New Castle, helps serve warrants and court papers. Reach that office at (302) 395-8450. The sheriff does not run the jail but does play a role when a Middletown released inmates case skips a court date.

Victim Services for Middletown Released Inmates

Victims who want notice when a Middletown released inmates case ends in a walk-out can sign up through the DOC Victim Services Unit. The unit mails a written release notice 30 days before the set release date on Middletown released inmates. Victims must keep their address and phone on file.

Read the DOC Victim Services FAQ for the full set of what the unit can share. The unit can give out the charge, sentence length, and current housing unit for Middletown released inmates. It cannot share health or discipline records.

For help with crime costs, the Victims' Compensation Assistance Program runs out of the Attorney General's office. VCAP can cover medical bills, lost wages, mental health care, funerals, and relocation. Call 1-800-870-1790 to start a claim tied to Middletown released inmates cases.

For broader state-level FOIA help, the Criminal Justice Council FOIA page has contact info and the full process. The Delaware State Police services page covers the state background check path for anyone who needs a full history pull on Middletown released inmates.

Middletown in New Castle County

Middletown is one of the fastest-growing towns in New Castle County. It sits on the south end, off Route 301. The town has grown past 23,000 in recent years and still climbs. That growth means more local arrests, more court cases, and more Middletown released inmates in the county released inmates data.

For a wider view on the county, see the New Castle County released inmates page. It covers the county police, the jail, and the court tree in full. Nearby cities with their own released inmates pages include Wilmington and Newark, both of which run their own police booking rooms.

Middletown released inmates often route through the same state tools as those bigger cities. The state system is small enough that one search on the DOC locator catches most Middletown released inmates cases in one pass. A quick name search there is the best first step for any Middletown released inmates question.

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