Greenburgh DUI Records Lookup

Greenburgh DUI records are processed at the Greenburgh Town Court in Westchester County. The town has about 95,000 residents and sits in the lower Hudson Valley. DWI and DWAI cases from the Greenburgh Police Department, Westchester County Police, and New York State Police all go through this court. Felony matters transfer to Westchester County Court in White Plains. You can find case records through the court clerk, the county clerk, or state online tools.

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95,000 Population
Westchester County
9th Judicial District
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Greenburgh Town Court and DUI Records

Greenburgh Town Court is at 188 East Hartsdale Avenue, Hartsdale, NY 10530. Call (914) 993-1500. The court is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It has jurisdiction over misdemeanor DWI cases, DWAI infractions, and vehicle and traffic offenses within the town.

The court handles DUI cases from arraignment through sentencing for misdemeanors. Felony DWI charges are arraigned here and then transferred to Westchester County Court. The court may refer eligible defendants to treatment court programs. Records requests go to the Court Clerk during business hours. Certified copies cost $10.00 per document.

The Greenburgh Police Department at 188 East Hartsdale Avenue, Hartsdale, NY 10530 can be reached at (914) 682-5300 for non-emergency matters. The Records Division maintains police reports and arrest records for DUI cases. For DUI arrests, officers conduct field sobriety testing and coordinate chemical testing through the Westchester County Crime Laboratory.

The Westchester County District Attorney's DWI Bureau at 111 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, White Plains, NY 10601 prosecutes cases from Greenburgh. Call (914) 995-3000. They use vertical prosecution so the same prosecutor handles a case from start to finish.

Westchester County Clerk records for Greenburgh DUI and DWI cases

DUI Records Fees in Greenburgh

Greenburgh Town Court charges $10 for certified copies and standard rates for regular copies. A Certificate of Disposition runs $5 to $10 and is needed for DMV license reinstatement after a DWI conviction.

The OCA statewide search is $95 per name. The Westchester County Clerk charges $0.25 per page and $10 for certified documents. OCA results are not certified. For certified copies, contact the court directly. The DMV penalties page covers reinstatement fees.

New York DUI Laws

VTL § 1192 defines the impaired driving offenses. DWAI at 0.05 to 0.07 BAC is a traffic infraction. DWI at 0.08 or above is a misdemeanor. Aggravated DWI at 0.18 or higher has enhanced penalties. First DWI means a $500 to $1,000 fine, up to one year in jail, and a six-month license revocation.

A second DWI within ten years is a Class E felony. Fines can hit $5,000 and prison time four years. Leandra's Law makes any DWI with a child under 16 a felony. All DWI convictions require an ignition interlock device. Aggravated DWI at 0.18 BAC or higher carries enhanced penalties even on a first offense, including mandatory ignition interlock installation.

CPL § 160.50 seals dismissed cases. CPL § 160.55 may seal records when a DWI is reduced to DWAI. Court records are accessed under Judiciary Law § 255, not FOIL. Police records need a separate FOIL request. Only the person arrested can get sealed records from DCJS. Acquittals and dismissals are sealed automatically, so those cases will not show in public searches.

Greenburgh DUI Resources

Westchester County runs a STOP-DWI program funded by DWI fines. The Greenburgh Police participate in county-wide enforcement patrols. The STOP-DWI website has info on these programs. The Westchester County DWI Court may be available for eligible repeat offenders.

The Impaired Driver Program costs $75 plus $225 and runs seven weeks. Finishing the program may qualify you for a conditional license. The NYS Court Help page covers how to get records from any New York court. The eCourts portal provides online access to case info statewide.

DUI records in Greenburgh include the full case file. That means the arrest report, BAC test results, court filings, plea agreements, and the final disposition. For felony DWI cases at Westchester County Court, files also contain grand jury proceedings and sentencing documents. The DMV keeps a separate record with points, suspensions, and revocations. Contact the DMV directly for driving record information.

Chemical test refusals in Greenburgh lead to a DMV refusal hearing. You have 15 days after the arrest to request this hearing. Refusing the breathalyzer or blood test means at least one year of license revocation and a $500 civil penalty. This is a separate administrative action from the criminal DWI case.

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Westchester County DUI Records

For county-wide DUI records from all Westchester County courts, visit the Westchester County DUI Records page.

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