Nassau County Jail Mugshots
Nassau County jail mugshots come from the Correctional Center in East Meadow. The county has its own corrections department, separate from the Sheriff's Office. The jail is at 100 Carman Avenue and you can search for inmates by name or PFN (police file number). Nassau County is one of the most populated counties in New York, with about 1.39 million people living on Long Island just east of New York City. The Records Bureau at 1490 Franklin Avenue in Mineola handles records requests. If you need jail mugshots or booking data, the corrections department and the Nassau County Police Department are the key agencies.
Nassau County Overview
Nassau County Corrections - Jail Mugshots
Nassau County runs its jail through the corrections department, not the Sheriff's Office. The Nassau County Correctional Center is at 100 Carman Avenue in East Meadow. It is one of the larger jail facilities on Long Island. When someone gets arrested by the Nassau County Police or a local village police department, they end up at this facility. Staff take a mugshot, collect personal data, and book the person into the system.
The Nassau County Sheriff handles civil process and court security but does not run the jail. The Nassau County Police Department is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It covers areas outside of incorporated villages that have their own police. The police can be reached at (516) 573-7100. For jail info specifically, call the corrections center at (516) 572-4200.
| Agency | Nassau County Correctional Center |
|---|---|
| Jail Address |
100 Carman Avenue East Meadow, NY 11554 |
| Phone | (516) 572-4200 |
| Records Bureau |
1490 Franklin Avenue Mineola, NY 11501 |
| District Court | Nassau County District Court |
How to Search Nassau County Jail Mugshots
To find jail mugshots in Nassau County, you can search by name or PFN at the correctional center. Call (516) 572-4200 and ask the staff about a specific inmate. Give them the full name and they will check the system. If you have the PFN (police file number), that makes the search faster and more precise.
For people who got sent to state prison, the NYS DOCCS Incarcerated Lookup has their records. That system shows current facility, sentence details, and release info. The Nassau County Clerk keeps criminal court records if you need case documents. The Nassau County District Court handles misdemeanors and lesser offenses, while the county court takes felonies.
Some tips for searching Nassau County jail records:
- Use the full legal name, not a nickname
- The PFN gives the most accurate results
- Call during business hours for the best response
- Ask about the Records Bureau for older booking data
FOIL Requests for Nassau County Jail Mugshots
New York's Freedom of Information Law lets you request jail mugshots and booking records from Nassau County. The Nassau County FOIL page has details on submitting a request. You can direct your request to the corrections department or the police department, depending on what records you need. Include the person's name, date of birth, and arrest date.
The agency has five business days to respond. They may need more time for large or complex requests. Mugshots are generally public records under Correction Law Section 9. Paper copies cost up to 25 cents per page. Digital records may be free. If the agency denies your request, you can appeal. The state Committee on Open Government reviews FOIL appeals and issues opinions.
Nassau County is a large agency with a lot of records. Being specific helps. The more details you can give about the person and the arrest, the faster the office can find what you need. Vague requests take longer and may come back with nothing useful.
Nassau County Jail Mugshots Resources
The image above shows Nassau County's official resources. The correctional center in East Meadow is the primary facility for jail mugshots. For state-level searches, the NYS County Jail Directory has a list of all county jails and their contact details. The NYS DCJS handles official criminal history reviews.
Under Correction Law Section 752, there are rules about how criminal records can be used. These rules do not block the public from getting jail mugshots. They apply to specific situations and are about fairness, not secrecy. Public access to booking records stays open through FOIL and state law.
Cities in Nassau County
Nassau County has several large towns on Long Island. All arrests in these areas are processed at the Nassau County Correctional Center in East Meadow.
Nearby Counties
Nassau County sits on Long Island between Queens and Suffolk County. Each neighboring county has its own jail system.