Seaford 24 Hour Booking

Seaford sits in western Sussex County. The city runs its own police department. Delaware State Police Troop 4 in Georgetown provides backup on larger cases. To look up Seaford 24 Hour Booking records, check the Seaford Police news channel, the Sussex County Superior Court in Georgetown, or state tools like the Wanted Persons Check. The Delaware Criminal Justice Council also posts law enforcement disclosures for Seaford PD.

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Seaford Overview

Sussex County
Troop 4 State Police Site
1 The Circle Superior Court
9534 Bridgeville Rd SBI Seaford

The Seaford Police Department provides law enforcement services for the city in western Sussex County. The department runs patrol, investigations, and community policing services. It generates arrest records and incident reports for criminal activity inside city lines. Records requests can be submitted for police reports and arrest paperwork. The department joins DELJIS for sharing criminal history, warrant, and case info with other Delaware law enforcement agencies. Contact info for Seaford PD is available on the city website.

Seaford PD coordinates with Delaware State Police Troop 4 in Georgetown and the Sussex County Governor's Task Force on investigations and emergency response. Officers work with the task force on drug trafficking, violent crime, and organized criminal activity. Recent cases handled in the Seaford area include drug distribution investigations, stolen vehicle recoveries, burglary investigations, and felony DUI arrests.

The department provides patrol services, investigations, and community policing for the city. Contact info is available through the Seaford city website. DELJIS data sharing helps officers access warrant data and offender profiles during stops. The Sussex County Drug Unit and Governor's Task Force handle multi-jurisdictional cases that cross city or county lines.

Note: Seaford 24 Hour Booking reports follow Delaware's victim-first rule. Non-victim access requires a subpoena.

State Police Troop 4 Support for Seaford

Delaware State Police Troop 4 in Georgetown provides primary law enforcement for areas outside Seaford city limits. Troop 4 runs the Sussex County Criminal Investigations Unit. The Sussex County Drug Unit and Governor's Task Force also conduct operations in the Seaford area. State Police post news releases about major arrests through the DSP newsroom.

View the DSP Newsroom at dsp.delaware.gov/newsroom.

Delaware State Police newsroom for Seaford 24 Hour Booking

The page lists press releases by date. State Police often post updates on Seaford incidents and joint operations here.

The State Bureau of Identification keeps an IdentoGO fingerprinting site in Seaford at 9534 Bridgeville Road, Seaford, DE 19973. Fees are $72 for a Delaware criminal history and $85 for a state and federal check. Book at uenroll.identogo.com. See the SBI page for the full list of services and codes.

Seaford 24 Hour Booking Court Records

Seaford sits in Sussex County. The Superior Court for Sussex County is in Georgetown at 1 The Circle. Felony cases from Seaford get prosecuted there. The Register in Chancery for Sussex County is at 34 The Circle, Georgetown, DE 19947. The phone is 302-856-5775. Public access terminals at the courthouse let you view criminal dockets and non-confidential records for free.

See the Sussex County Superior Court at courts.delaware.gov/superior.

Sussex County Superior Court Seaford 24 Hour Booking records

The page has the trial calendar, forms, and rules for access. Copy fees apply for paper versions.

The DOJ Sussex County office prosecutes Seaford cases. The Public Defender's Office provides counsel for clients who cannot afford a lawyer. The Justice of the Peace Court in Seaford handles preliminary matters and certain misdemeanor cases. Felony cases transfer to Superior Court in Georgetown. Court Connect is the online case lookup tool. Under Title 11 Section 8513 at delcode.delaware.gov/title11/c085/sc01, you can pull your own record from SBI.

The Superior Court trial calendar lists detailed case info for every scheduled matter. That covers defendant name, date of birth, charges, bail amounts, scheduling history, and court dates. The calendar updates as filings come in. You can view it at the courthouse in Georgetown or through the Delaware Courts website.

CJC Law Enforcement Disclosures for Seaford

The Delaware Criminal Justice Council maintains required law enforcement disclosures for the Seaford Police Department. That includes annual reports and incidents reported under 11 Del. C. 9210 (Law Enforcement Narratives). The CJC provides transparency in policing through public access to use of force reports, incident data, and law enforcement statistics.

See the CJC disclosures for Seaford PD at cjc.delaware.gov/seaford-pd.

Additional criminal justice resources for Seaford residents include the Sex Offender Registry, VINE victim notification, and Delaware Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333. The Sex Offender Registry covers Tier 2 and Tier 3 offenders in Seaford. You can filter by name, city, county, or ZIP code. The DOC Inmate Locator tracks sentenced offenders.

View the Delaware State Police homepage at dsp.delaware.gov.

Delaware State Police homepage for Seaford 24 Hour Booking

The homepage ties together every state-level tool. Sussex County residents can start there for any state-held record.

Online 24 Hour Booking Tools for Seaford

The Wanted Persons Check at DELJIS lets you search active warrants by last name. Seaford warrants appear with the rest of the Delaware data. The Delaware Statistical Analysis Center has Sussex County breakouts in its yearly "Crime in Delaware" report. Data runs back to 2008 and uses NIBRS figures.

The Delaware Victim Center runs 24-hour support at 1-800-VICTIM-1. For anonymous tips on Seaford activity, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-847-3333. The Keeping Delaware Safe portal has map-based crime views, Crime Stoppers links, and the Homicide Cold Cases database.

The DOJ Criminal Division has a Sussex County office that prosecutes Seaford cases. Its units include Felony Trial, Felony Screening, and Misdemeanor Trial. Statewide units like Appeals, Domestic Violence, Special Victims, and Traffic Safety also take cases from Seaford when needed. See the DOJ Criminal Division page for more.

The Victim Witness Unit helps crime victims through the court process. The Victim Services Unit of the Department of Correction provides support to victims of offenders in state custody. VINE alerts can be set up free of charge for phone, email, or text delivery. Alerts fire on custody status changes for the person you chose to follow.

FOIA and 24 Hour Booking Requests

Delaware's FOIA law is in 29 Del. C. ยงยง 10001 to 10007. You can read the chapter at delcode.delaware.gov/title29/c100. Agencies have 15 business days to reply. The Delaware AG Open Government page has the standard request form.

Police reports are not FOIA records as a class. Victim copies are free for the first copy. For State Police crash reports, mail your request to the Traffic Operations Section, P.O. Box 430, Dover, DE 19903. A standard crash report is $25. A fatal crash report is $60. Walk-in crash requests are not accepted.

The DSP FOIA coordinator is Angie von Bank at angie.vonbank@delaware.gov for state records. The Department of Safety and Homeland Security also takes FOIA requests through DSHS_FOIA@delaware.gov or (302) 744-2680. All requests must be in writing with enough detail so staff can find the record. Fax requests can go to (302) 739-4874. Mail requests go to the DSHS FOIA Coordinator at 800 S Bay Road, Suite 2, Dover, Delaware 19901.

Nearby Seaford Resources

Seaford is in Sussex County. Nearby cities and county resources each have their own police contacts and records info. Pick a link below for local contact details and arrest log sources.

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