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Are Arrest Records Public in Granby, Connecticut?

Arrest records in Granby, Connecticut are classified as public documents pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 1-200 through § 1-242, collectively known as the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). These statutes establish the public's right to access government records, including those pertaining to arrests made by law enforcement agencies. The Connecticut FOIA operates under the presumption that government records are open to public inspection unless specifically exempted by statute or judicial order.

The Granby Police Department maintains arrest logs that are accessible to the public in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes § 1-215, which mandates the disclosure of basic arrest information. This statute requires law enforcement agencies to make available certain information about arrests within 24 hours, including the name of the person arrested, the date, time, and place of the arrest, and the offense for which the person was arrested.

Members of the public seeking arrest records should be aware that certain information may be redacted or withheld if its disclosure would:

  • Constitute an invasion of personal privacy
  • Compromise an ongoing investigation
  • Endanger the safety of a witness or other individual
  • Reveal the identity of a confidential informant
  • Prejudice a pending prosecution

How to Look Up Granby Arrest Records in 2025

The Town of Granby provides multiple channels through which members of the public may access arrest records. Individuals seeking such information may utilize any of the following methods:

In-Person Requests: Requestors may visit the Granby Police Department to submit a request for arrest records. The department maintains monthly arrest logs that are available for public inspection during regular business hours.

Granby Police Department
937 Salmon Brook Street
Granby, CT 06035
Phone: 860-844-5335
Official Website

Online Access: The Granby Police Department publishes a Daily Journal on the town's official website, which includes information about recent police activity, including arrests. Additionally, monthly arrest logs are available through the department's online archive.

Written Requests: Written requests for arrest records may be submitted to the Records Division of the Granby Police Department. Requests should include:

  • The full name of the individual whose records are being sought
  • Date of birth (if known)
  • Approximate date of arrest (if known)
  • Requestor's contact information
  • Purpose of the request (optional)

Connecticut State Police: For more comprehensive criminal history information, individuals may contact:

Connecticut State Police Bureau of Identification
1111 Country Club Road
Middletown, CT 06457
Phone: 860-685-8480
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 29-11, the State Police maintains a central repository of criminal history record information, including fingerprints, photographs, and other identifying data of persons arrested for felonies and certain misdemeanors.

Contents of a Granby Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by the Granby Police Department typically contain the following information as required by Connecticut General Statutes § 1-215:

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual
  • Date of birth
  • Residential address
  • Date, time, and location of the arrest
  • Nature of the offense(s) charged
  • Statutory citation of the offense(s)
  • Court docket number (if assigned)
  • Amount of bond set (if applicable)
  • Court date and location
  • Arresting officer's name and badge number

Additional information that may be included in a complete arrest record but might not be publicly accessible without proper authorization includes:

  • Booking photographs ("mugshots")
  • Fingerprint records
  • Physical description (height, weight, identifying marks)
  • Employment information
  • Vehicle information (if relevant to the arrest)
  • Narrative reports detailing the circumstances of the arrest
  • Witness statements
  • Evidence collected

The Town Clerk's Office maintains certain public records, though arrest records are primarily held by the Police Department.

Granby Town Clerk's Office
15 North Granby Road
Granby, CT 06035
Phone: 860-844-5318
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Expungement of Arrest Records in Granby

Connecticut law provides mechanisms for the expungement or erasure of arrest records under specific circumstances. Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 54-142a, records of arrests resulting in dismissals, nolle prosequi, or acquittals are eligible for automatic erasure after specified waiting periods.

Individuals seeking expungement of arrest records in Granby must adhere to the following statutory provisions:

Automatic Erasure:

  • Cases resulting in dismissal: Records are automatically erased 13 months after the entry of the dismissal judgment
  • Cases resulting in nolle prosequi: Records are automatically erased 13 months after the entry of the nolle
  • Cases resulting in acquittal: Records are eligible for immediate erasure upon final judgment of not guilty

Petition-Based Erasure: For cases not qualifying for automatic erasure, individuals may petition the Superior Court under the following circumstances:

  • Absolute pardons: Pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 54-142a(d), a person who has received an absolute pardon may petition for erasure of police and court records
  • Conditional pardons: Records may be eligible for erasure after completion of conditions
  • Youthful offender records: May be erased pursuant to Connecticut General Statutes § 54-76o
  • Decriminalized offenses: Records of arrests for offenses that have subsequently been decriminalized may be eligible for erasure

The expungement process typically involves:

  1. Filing a petition with the Superior Court that handled the original case
  2. Payment of applicable filing fees
  3. Notification to the State's Attorney
  4. Judicial review of the petition
  5. Court order directing relevant agencies to erase records if petition is granted

Upon successful expungement, the arrest record is sealed from public view, and the individual may legally state that they have never been arrested in relation to the expunged charge when applying for employment, housing, or other opportunities.

Superior Court, Judicial District of Hartford
95 Washington Street
Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: 860-548-2700
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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