About This Site

Queens County custody information is split across NYC DOC, New York courts, DOCCS, federal systems, ICE, and records-request channels. This private reference site organizes those routes for people trying to understand where a Queens jail or inmate record may be found.

Purpose of the Site

New York makes many jail, court, and agency records available, but Queens does not have a sheriff-run county jail roster. NYC DOC handles city jail custody for Queens arrests after court commitment, DOCCS handles sentenced state custody, and federal or immigration detainees are searched in separate systems. This site brings the main rosters, locator links, facility contacts, visitation details, and request steps into one Queens-focused reference.


What Is Included

The content is organized around the records people most often need after a Queens arrest or custody transfer.

  • Current custody help through jail inmate records, jail roster mugshots, and court records after a jail arrest.
  • Facility pages with addresses, phones, lookup routes, visiting rules, and mail or money details.
  • Steps for using the NYC DOC lookup, DOCCS locator, BOP locator, ICE locator, and VINE release notification.
  • Plain-language notes on FOIL requests, booking records, and why some records are sealed or withheld.

Limits of This Site

This is a privately operated reference site. It is not affiliated with NYC DOC, the Queens District Attorney, New York courts, DOCCS, any sheriff, any jail, or any government agency.

  • It cannot release, transfer, or hold a person in custody.
  • It cannot post bail, schedule visits, or send money.
  • It cannot provide legal advice.
  • It cannot guarantee that every phone number, fee, address, or schedule remains current.

Only the government office that owns a record can confirm current custody, charges, release status, or official record access.


Search Partners

Some pages include search boxes supplied by third-party providers. Those providers control their own pricing, data handling, and results. If a visitor signs up for a paid search tool through one of those boxes, this site may receive a referral fee that helps keep the reference pages available without charging readers for ordinary access.