Access Wyoming County DUI Records

Wyoming County DUI records are maintained at the County Clerk's Office in Warsaw and through courts in the Eighth Judicial District. This western New York county handles DWI cases through County Court for felonies and local town courts for misdemeanors. The Clerk's Office at 147 North Main Street stores criminal records from all court proceedings, and the office also acts as a library and resource area for research. Search options include in-person visits, mail requests, and state online tools.

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40K Population
Warsaw County Seat
8th Judicial District
$95 OCA CHRS Fee

Wyoming County Court and DUI Records

The Wyoming County Clerk's Office is at 147 North Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569. Call 585-786-8810, fax 585-786-3703. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The Clerk is Registrar of the County, responsible for filing, recording, and maintaining all documents and maps for real property. As Clerk to the Courts, the office files and keeps records of all court proceedings, both civil and criminal.

Services include apostilles and certifications, business certificate filings, court proceeding filings, discharge of mortgages, criminal background searches, federal and state tax liens, foreclosure filings, income and property executions, map filings, mechanics liens, naturalizations, notary filings, pistol permits, passport applications, real estate transfers, and UCC filings. Pistol permits are available until 4:30 PM. Recording is available until 4:40 PM.

The office also serves as an agent to the New York State DMV, handling everyday motor vehicle operations. For DUI records, the office keeps files from all court proceedings including felony DWI convictions under VTL § 1192. The office acts as a library and resource area for research into court and land records.

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Wyoming County DUI Records Fees

Copy fees follow state statutory rates. Standard copies run about $0.65 per page. Certified copies cost more. The OCA CHRS is $95 per name. The DCJS record review is $14.25 with fingerprinting. Fee waivers are available by emailing RecordReview@dcjs.ny.gov.

Certificates of Disposition cost $5 to $10 and show the final DUI case outcome. This is often needed for DMV license reinstatement. The DMV penalties page covers license consequences after a DWI. For police reports from DUI arrests, contact the specific agency that made the arrest. The Sheriff, State Police, and local departments all keep their own arrest records separately from the court files at the Clerk's Office.

DUI Records and New York Law in Wyoming County

VTL § 1192 is the main DWI statute. DWAI is a traffic infraction for BAC 0.05 to 0.07. DWI Per Se is a misdemeanor at 0.08 or above. Aggravated DWI applies at 0.18 BAC. First DWI: $500 to $1,000 fine, up to one year jail, six-month license revocation.

Second DWI within ten years is a Class E felony with fines up to $5,000 and four years in prison. Leandra's Law makes a DWI with a child under 16 an automatic felony. CPL § 160.50 seals dismissed cases. CPL § 160.55 covers non-criminal dispositions.

Court records access is under Judiciary Law § 255, not FOIL. The NYS Court Help page explains how court records work. Requests go to the Clerk of the Court or County Clerk. A DUI record includes the arrest date, BAC test results, court dates, plea deals, and the final disposition. When a DWI is reduced to DWAI, the original arrest record may be sealed under CPL § 160.55. Only the arrested person can get their sealed records through DCJS.

The DMV tracks its own records for DWI convictions separately from court records. License revocations, points, and ignition interlock requirements appear on your DMV record. The court record comes from the County Clerk or OCA. Both records tell a different part of the story for any DUI case in Wyoming County.

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Understanding Wyoming County DUI Records

A DUI record from Wyoming County includes the arrest report with date, time, location, and arresting officer. Chemical test results from breathalyzer or blood tests are in the file. Court documents track each hearing, motions, plea offers, and the final disposition. Sentencing records list fines, jail terms, probation conditions, and programs like the Drinking Driver Program or victim impact panels. Wyoming County's rural roads mean the Sheriff and State Police handle most DUI stops in the area.

Cities in Wyoming County

Wyoming County has no cities above the population threshold for individual pages. Communities like Warsaw, Attica, and Perry have DUI cases processed through Wyoming County courts and local town courts.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Wyoming County. DUI records stay where the arrest took place.