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What is Aroostook County Arrest Records?

Aroostook Arrest Records are public documents that contain information on an accused person. These records are accessible in the county and include investigation files, search warrants, and mug shots of the person arrested. Being public records, these records are obtainable at both county and state levels.

Crime Statistics of Aroostook County

According to the Uniform Crime Reporting Unit of the Maine State Police, the total index crime in Aroostook County rose from 691 in 2016 to 937 in 2017. The 2017 UCR report recorded two murder cases, 26 rapes, six robberies, and 59 aggravated assaults within the year. Property crimes reported included 150 burglaries, 644 larcenies, 42 motor vehicle thefts, and eight arsons. In comparison to the 2016 crime statistics, there was an increase in all forms of crime in the county except aggravated assaults.

What are Aroostook County Criminal Records?

Aroostook county criminal record is created after a suspect is found guilty of a crime. The documentation, also known as ’rap sheet,’ contains the following information:

  • Arrest history and search warrants
  • The personal information of the suspect
  • Mug shots, height, fingerprints, color, weight and any other identification of the convict
  • Inmate information includes the date of entry, detention facility location, bail/bond details, and probable release date
  • Court records

Most times, obtaining criminal records is unique to each state. Also, the documents are created, stored, and retrieved in different ways based on the municipality, city, or county of a state. In the US state of Maine, the State Bureau of Identification serves as the central repository for the Criminal History Record Information (CHRI). At the county level, criminal records are available at the Aroostook Sheriff’s Department.

How Do I Get Aroostook County Criminal Records?

Interested persons can get Aroostook County criminal records by visiting the Sheriff’s Department. The office is located at:

25 School Street
Suite 216 Houlton, ME 04730
Phone: (207) 532-3471

Requesters can also use the online public Criminal History Record search provided by the central state repository. The records contain information on adult and juvenile crimes throughout the 16 counties in Maine. To get access to these online documents, applicants will need the criminal’s full name, date of birth, and a processing fee of $31 payable via credit card. The online access is valid for only 30 days. However, requesters can gain access to the database for an extended period by paying a subscription fee of $21.

Third-party platforms also provide those services. They are useful with multiple or specific files. Requesters who use third party sites need to give the record location and criminal’s name.

Where Can I Find Aroostook County Sex Offender Information?

Information on sex offenders in Aroostook County is available on the state’s Sex Offender Registry. The State Bureau of Identification maintains the registry in Maine. It is easily accessible online to create awareness of convicted sex offenders in the county. Using the online information to intimidate and bully registrants is wrong and punishable by the law.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Aroostook County Jail?

The Corrections Division at Aroostook County is responsible for supervising all activities of the county’s local jail facility. It is located at 15 Broadway, Houlton, ME 04730

Aroostook County Jail is opened every day for online and on-site visitation. However, visitors are expected to make appointments 24 hours before arrival. Online visits can either be done at the video visitation center or remotely with relatives. Every online visit, which is not more than 30 minutes, costs $5, and it is available twice a week.

On-site visitors are expected to come with either a state-issued ID or driver’s license. Personal belongings such as bags and cell phones are not allowed in the jail facility. On-site visitation is available all through the week. Visitors should call (207) 532-7317 to book an appointment.

Where and How to Find Aroostook County Inmate Information

The Maine Department of Corrections creates and stores information concerning inmates within the state. The Prisoner/Probationer list is a combination of the names and number of individuals at every correctional center. Inmate information at the Aroostook County Jail is easily accessible, provided the requester knows the prisoner’s name. Alternatively, requesters can use the location filter to search for inmates in Aroostook County cities.

What are Aroostook County Court Records?

Aroostook County court records are documents containing allegations, court proceedings, and sworn statements that are generally available for public inspection. The Maine Freedom of Access Act ensures that all state residents have a right to access any court record. The best method of getting these records is to go directly to the court.

Aroostook County court records are obtainable at the office of Superior Court Clerk in the county. Requests can also be made at the state level to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court Clerk’s Office. Completed request forms together with the correct fee, should be mailed to:

Judicial Branch Service Center,
P.O. Box 266,
Lewiston, ME 04243

Location of all Courts in Aroostook County

Listed below is the crucial information of all the courthouses in Aroostook County, Maine.

Superior Court in Caribou, Aroostook County
144 Sweden St,
Caribou, ME 04736
Phone: (207) 498-8125

Superior Court in Houlton, Aroostook County
Physical:
26 Court St,
Houlton, ME 04730

Mailing:
144 Sweden St,
Caribou, ME 04736
Phone: (207) 532-6563

District Court in Caribou, Aroostook County
144 Sweden St, #104,
Caribou, ME 04736
Phone: (207) 493-3144

District Court in Fort Kent, Aroostook County
139 Market St, #101,
Fort Kent, ME 04743
Phone: (207) 834-5003

District Court in Houlton, Aroostook County
26 Court St, #201,
Houlton, ME 04730
Phone: (207) 532-2147

District Court in Madawaska in Aroostook County
Physical:
645 Main St,
Madawaska, ME 04756

Mailing:
139 Market St,
#101,
Fort Kent, ME 04743
Phone: (207) 728-4700

District Court in Presque Isle, Aroostook County
27 Riverside Dr,
P.O. Box 794,
Presque Isle, ME 04769
Phone: (207) 764-2055

Probate Court in Aroostook County
26 Court St, #103,
Houlton, ME 04730
Phone: (207) 532-1502
Fax: (207) 532-1507

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What are Aroostook County Vital Records?

Vital records in Aroostook County contain important events such as divorce, marriage, birth, and death that happened within the county. All vital records in Aroostook and other counties in the state are accessible via Maine’s Division of Public Health System. This is in line with the state’s FOA Act, which maintains that these records be available to only eligible persons. Individuals interested in vital records must submit a completed request form via mail to the:

Vital Records Office
11 State House Station,
220 Capitol Street
Augusta, ME 04333-0011

Each requested record costs $15 (certified copy) or $10 (non-certified copy). Additional copy requested costs $6. Payments, which can either be by money order or check, should be enclosed in the mail request together with a state-issued ID.

Where and How to Get Aroostook County Divorce Records

Divorce records in Aroostook County are available at the Vital Records Office in Maine. Requesters must submit a written request via mail to the office provided above. To prove the eligibility of the requester, the following information will be necessary:

  1. The names on the divorce record
  2. The divorce date
  3. The divorce location
  4. The requester’s telephone number.
  5. A $15 check, payable to: "Treasurer - State of Maine."

Where and How to Get Aroostook County Marriage Records

Aroostook County marriage records are also available at the Vital Records Office in Maine. Interested persons will need to prove their eligibility by submitting the following information:

  1. The name of the groom and bride.
  2. The marriage date and location
  3. The requester’s telephone number.
  4. A $15 check, payable to: "Treasurer - State of Maine."

All mail requests should be submitted to the address provided above.

Where and How to Get Aroostook County Birth Records and Death Records

Like other vital records in the US state of Maine, Aroostook County birth and death records are available at the Vital Records Office. For birth records, requesters should submit information on the name that appears on the birth record, the birth date and location, and the parents’ names to prove their eligibility. Information needed for death records includes the name of the deceased and the death date & location. In both cases, the requester must state the relationship with the record holder and attach a $15 check payable to: "Treasurer - State of Maine."

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.