Find Wyoming County Booking Photos

Wyoming County jail mugshots are not presented in the researched official material as a public online gallery or full photo roster. The county directs custody searches to VINE, which is built for custody status and notification rather than booking-photo display. To find Wyoming County booking photos, start by confirming custody through the county's official jail lookup route, then use the Jail Division or a written public-records request when a photograph or fuller booking record is needed for a legitimate records purpose.

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Wyoming County Jail Mugshots Overview

No official Wyoming County page found during research publishes a county jail mugshot gallery, recent-bookings feed, or full roster profile with booking photos. The official county path for custody status is Wyoming County VINELink. VINE can help determine whether a person is in custody and can support notification registration, but the county page does not state that booking photos appear there.

That means Wyoming County jail mugshots should be treated as possible jail records, not as an online lookup feature. A booking photo may exist as part of the jail booking record, but access depends on the Sheriff's Office, New York FOIL, privacy rules, law-enforcement limits, sealed records, and agency policy. A person seeking a photo should use official channels and should not rely on commercial reposting pages or payment-for-removal offers.

What is and isn't public: Wyoming County documents VINE custody status and notifications. The official research did not find a public county mugshot feed, so booking photos should be requested through jail or FOIL channels when they are not voluntarily provided.


Wyoming County VINE vs Mugshots

VINE answers a narrow and useful question: whether custody status information is available for a person in the county jail system. It is not a substitute for a full booking record. Wyoming County's VINELink page emphasizes custody status and registration for automated notice by phone, email, or TTY. It does not promise a public photo field, a booking gallery, a housing unit, full charge details, or bond amounts.

The VINE search interface is still the first practical step because it helps confirm the person is in the local jail path before a photo request is sent. If the person is not in VINE, they may be newly arrested and not fully booked, released, held elsewhere, sentenced to DOCCS, in federal custody, in immigration custody, or outside Wyoming County's jail system.

The VINE search interface is the researched Wyoming County custody lookup path, not a mugshot gallery.

Wyoming County jail mugshots VINE custody search interface

The screenshot reinforces the main records point: custody status comes first, and photo access may require a separate request.


Request Wyoming County Booking Photos

Use the official access chain before assuming a photo is public online. Start with VINE for custody, then call Wyoming County Jail at 585-786-8808 if the photo is needed for a legitimate records reason. If the jail does not provide it routinely, submit a written request to the Sheriff's Office or Jail Division. The county forms page was checked during research, and no general sheriff FOIL form was located, so a written request should be clear and complete.

  1. Search VINE or the Wyoming County VINELink route to confirm whether the person appears in local custody.
  2. Call the Jail Division at 585-786-8808 for routing, custody confirmation, and whether a booking photo can be released routinely.
  3. Prepare a written FOIL request if the photo is not available through a routine jail contact.
  4. Include the person's full legal name, date of birth if known, arrest or booking date, arresting agency if known, and a specific request for the booking photograph and booking record.
  5. Send or deliver the request to the Sheriff's Office or Jail Division at 151 N Main Street, Warsaw, NY 14569, unless the agency gives a more specific instruction.
  6. Use WebCriminal or court contact for formal charges, because booking allegations can change after the prosecutor and court act.

Keep the request narrow. A specific request is easier for an agency to process than a broad demand for every record tied to a person.


Wyoming County Booking Photo Fields

The booking-photo field inventory reflects the researched Wyoming County mugshot limits. It does not imply that every field is posted online. The only public online custody path documented in official county material is VINE, and VINE was not documented as a Wyoming County booking-photo display.

FieldWhat It Shows
Booking photoFrontal custody photo normally taken during booking; not found online for Wyoming County in official material.
NameLegal name tied to the booking or custody record.
Booking / control numberThe jail account page refers to a Prisoner Control Number for deposits, but no public booking-number format was found.
DateBooking or arrest date if released by the agency.
ChargesMust be verified in court records because arrest or booking charges can be amended, reduced, dismissed, or superseded.
StatusCustody or release status may be available through VINE.

A custody photo is not proof of conviction. It is an intake record, and the court record controls the final status of charges.


Wyoming County Mugshot Law

New York does not create a simple rule that every county must publish booking photos online. Booking photos and jail records are agency records under the New York Freedom of Information Law framework, but FOIL includes exemptions and procedures. A Wyoming County booking photo may be denied or redacted if release would invade privacy, interfere with law enforcement, expose sealed or restricted records, create a safety issue, or fall under another legal limit.

Key Statutes:

Public Officers Law Article 6 is New York's Freedom of Information Law for agency records, including sheriff and jail records unless an exemption applies.

Public Officers Law section 87 describes agency access duties, exemptions, copying fees, and actual reproduction costs.

Public Officers Law section 89 covers FOIL response procedures, appeals, and privacy-related handling.

Statewide FOIL process guidance says a reasonably described written request is acknowledged within five business days. Copy fees may apply, but no Wyoming County sheriff-specific mugshot fee table was located in the research.


How Long Photos Stay Public

Because Wyoming County did not publish a public online mugshot gallery in the researched material, no official online retention window was located. There was no county rule found saying a booking photo stays online for a set number of hours, days, or months after release. For public users, that means photo access depends on agency records practice and FOIL rather than a predictable roster removal clock.

VINE results may also change after release, transfer, or data updates. A person who no longer appears in VINE may still have a court case, booking record, or agency record, but it may no longer be reachable through the custody-status interface. Use court records for case status and the Sheriff's Office or Jail Division for local booking records.

Note: Absence of an online Wyoming County mugshot does not prove that no booking photo exists.


Wyoming County Mugshot Removal

If the underlying arrest or case is sealed, dismissed, expunged, or otherwise restricted, the records-clearing path runs through the court and DCJS process, not through private payment demands. New York Courts explains that sealed records are not public in ordinary public criminal history searches and that official RAP sheets are fingerprint-based. Send a sealing order, dismissal, or final court disposition to the originating agency when asking how it handles restricted jail records.

For county-hosted material, if any exists, ask the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office or Jail Division how it handles restricted records. The researched Wyoming County forms page did not show a general sheriff FOIL form, so direct jail or sheriff contact is the safer first step. For third-party reposts, avoid relying on pay-to-remove offers. They are not the official source of the record and do not change the underlying court, sheriff, jail, DOCCS, BOP, or ICE records.

Formal charge status should be checked through court records, because a booking photo and arrest entry do not show whether a charge was later reduced, dismissed, sealed, or resulted in conviction. Court case context is covered on the Wyoming County court records after jail arrest page.


State and Federal Photos

Attica Correctional Facility and Wyoming Correctional Facility are state prisons in Wyoming County, but they are DOCCS facilities, not Wyoming County Jail roster units. DOCCS profiles often include state-prison photos. Those images are DOCCS incarceration photos for sentenced prisoners and should not be described as Wyoming County Jail mugshots.

SystemPhoto / Record Difference
Wyoming County JailNo official online mugshot gallery found; use VINE for custody and jail or FOIL channels for photos.
DOCCSSentenced state prisoners are searched in the DOCCS locator. Any displayed photo is a state-prison profile photo.
BOPThe federal inmate locator shows federal custody and release data, not a public mugshot gallery.
USMSPretrial federal detainees may be held under contract and may not appear in BOP before sentencing.
ICEThe ICE locator identifies detention information through A-number or biographical search, not booking photos.

Wyoming County research did not locate a BOP institution or ICE detention facility in the county. Federal and immigration custody can still affect a local case when a person is moved outside the county after arrest.


No Wyoming Mugshot App

No official standalone Wyoming County Sheriff's Office mobile app was located in the research, and the official county pages did not advertise an app-only roster, booking-photo feed, warrant search, or most-wanted tool. MobilePatrol is a broader Appriss app for participating agencies, but no official Wyoming County adoption or feature page was found.

The researched path remains VINE for custody, the Jail Division phone line for local jail questions, written FOIL requests for non-routine photos or booking records, DOCCS for state-prison records, BOP for federal prison records, and ICE for immigration detention.

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