Irondequoit DUI Records Search
Irondequoit DUI records are handled through the Irondequoit Town Court in Monroe County. The town sits just northeast of Rochester with about 51,000 residents. DWI and DWAI cases from the Irondequoit Police Department, Monroe County Sheriff's Office, and New York State Police go through this court. Felony DWI charges move to Monroe County Court. You can search for records at the court, the county clerk, or through statewide online tools.
Irondequoit Overview
Irondequoit Town Court and DUI Case Records
Irondequoit Town Court is at 1280 Titus Avenue, Rochester, NY 14617. Call (585) 336-6045. The court is open Monday through Friday during regular business hours. It handles misdemeanor DWI cases, DWAI infractions, and all traffic offenses within town limits.
The court processes DUI cases from arraignment through sentencing for misdemeanors. Felony DWI charges are arraigned here and sent to Monroe County Court. Records requests go to the Court Clerk. Certified copies cost $10.00 per document. Regular copies are $0.25 per page.
The Irondequoit Police Department at 1300 Titus Avenue, Rochester, NY 14617 handles DUI enforcement. Call (585) 336-6000 for non-emergency matters. The Records Division maintains police reports and arrest records. Officers do field sobriety testing and coordinate chemical testing through the Monroe County Crime Laboratory. FOIL requests must be submitted for arrest records. The department responds within the statutory timeframe.
The Monroe County District Attorney's DWI Bureau at 545 Hall of Justice, Rochester, NY 14614 prosecutes DUI cases from Irondequoit. Call (585) 753-5000. The Monroe County Clerk at 39 West Main Street, Rochester, NY 14614 maintains felony court records.
How to Find Irondequoit DUI Records
The WebCrims portal is free for criminal case lookups. Search by name or case number. You get court dates, case status, and dispositions. No account required.
The OCA Criminal History Record Search costs $95 per name and covers all 62 counties. It needs exact name and date of birth matching. Results are emailed the next business day. Town Court data from 1991 to 2002 may be incomplete. Current cases from 2007 forward are fully reported. For certified copies, contact Irondequoit Town Court directly at (585) 336-6045.
For arrest reports, submit a FOIL request to the Irondequoit Police Department. Include the arrest date, location, and names involved. The DCJS record review costs $14.25 with fingerprinting. It gives you your own criminal history only. DCJS does not release records to others.
DUI Records Fees in Irondequoit
Irondequoit Town Court charges $10 for certified copies and $0.25 per page for plain copies. Certificates of Disposition cost $5 to $10. This document is needed for DMV proceedings after a DWI conviction.
The OCA statewide search runs $95 per name. You can use the online Direct Access program or mail to 25 Beaver Street, Room 940, New York, NY 10004. OCA results are not certified. The Monroe County Clerk charges similar rates for felony case records. The DMV penalties page explains reinstatement costs.
DUI Laws Affecting Irondequoit Records
VTL § 1192 covers all DWI offenses. DWAI at 0.05 to 0.07 BAC is a traffic infraction. DWI Per Se at 0.08 BAC or above is a misdemeanor. Aggravated DWI starts at 0.18 BAC. First DWI brings a $500 to $1,000 fine, up to a year in jail, and a six-month license revocation.
A second DWI within ten years is a Class E felony with fines up to $5,000 and up to four years in prison. Leandra's Law makes a DWI with a child under 16 an automatic felony. These cases move from Irondequoit Town Court to Monroe County Court. Aggravated DWI at 0.18 BAC carries enhanced penalties even on a first offense. All DWI convictions require an ignition interlock device under Leandra's Law.
CPL § 160.50 seals dismissed cases. CPL § 160.55 may seal records when DWI drops to DWAI. Court records fall under Judiciary Law § 255, not FOIL. Police records need a FOIL request to the Irondequoit Police Department. Only the person arrested can access their own sealed records through DCJS. Acquittals are also sealed, so those cases will not appear in public record searches. This is important to keep in mind when looking up DUI records in Irondequoit.
Irondequoit DUI Resources
Monroe County runs a STOP-DWI program funded by DWI fines. The Irondequoit Police Department participates in county-wide enforcement patrols. The STOP-DWI website has general info. The DA's office may recommend treatment court for eligible defendants.
The Impaired Driver Program costs $75 for the DMV fee plus $225. It takes seven weeks with 16 hours of class time. Finishing it can earn a conditional license. The NYS Court Help page covers the records process. The eCourts portal provides online access to case info statewide.
Chemical test refusals in Irondequoit lead to a separate DMV hearing. You get 15 days from the arrest to ask for this hearing. A refusal means at least one year without a license and a $500 civil penalty. This is separate from any criminal penalties for the DWI charge itself.
DUI records in Irondequoit show the full case history. The record includes the arrest date, arresting agency, BAC results, court appearances, and the final outcome. For felony cases at Monroe County Court, the file also has grand jury materials and sentencing documents. The DMV maintains its own driving record with points, suspensions, and revocations. The court record and DMV record are separate and must be obtained from different agencies.
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Monroe County DUI Records
For county-wide DUI records from all Monroe County courts, visit the Monroe County DUI Records page.