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Orleans County

Orleans County is located at the western region of New York State. It has 42,883 people living in the 817-square mile area. The population density, according to the 2010 census, is 110 people per square mile. The zip codes in the county include 14429, 14508, 14411, 14098, and 14470.
Founded in 1824, it was named after the French Royal House of Orleans. The county seat is Albion.

Sheriff’s office

The Sheriff of Orleans County is Randall Bower. The Sheriff’s Office is in the 400 Public Safety Building located at 13925 State Route 31, Albion, New York 14411-9386. You can get in touch with him at (585) 590-4142 or via email at [email protected].
The Sheriff’s Office is tasked with serving and protecting the citizens of Orleans County, receiving and executing all legal and civil processes referred to it, and providing effective law enforcement services to the community.

County courthouse

Orleans County belongs to the 8th Judicial District. The Orleans County Courthouse which houses the Supreme, County, and Surrogate’s Courts is located at 1 South Main Street, Suite 3, Albion, NY 14411-1497. The phone number is 585-283-6622. The hours of operation are 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
The Supreme Court Justices are Hon. Paula Feroleto and Hon. Tracey Bannister. The County Court Judge is Hon. Sara Sheldon. The Family Court Judge is Hon. Michael F. Griffith. You can reach any of these individuals by calling 585-283-6622.

County jail

The Orleans County Jail is located at 26 Platt St., Courthouse Square, Albion, New York 14411. You can get in touch with the Jail Superintendent, Scott D. Wilson, at (585) 589-4310 or via email at [email protected].
Inmates are allowed two 1-hour visits per week. An inmate’s visitation schedule is dependent on the first letter of his/her last name:
A – J – Tuesday and Saturday
K – Z – Thursday and Sunday
First Group 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Second Group 2:00pm – 3:00pm
Visitation sessions are split into two groups. An inmate can only receive one visit per visitation day. Only 2 adults and 1 child may visit at a time. Individuals younger than 18 years old must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Personal property will not be allowed inside the facility. All visitors must sign in 30 minutes before the start of visit. They must present a valid photo ID and successfully pass through a metal detector. Visitors wearing inappropriate clothes will not be allowed to visit.
To deposit funds into an inmate’s account, family and friends can visit the Access Corrections website.

Sex Offender Search & Lookup:

Sex offenders are mandated by federal law to register their information in the state sex offender database and the national sex offender database in the interest of public safety. A person who has a conviction for a sexually oriented offense such as rape, prostitution, and child pornography is classified as a sex offender. Anyone can access information on sex offenders residing in Orleans County by searching the New York State Sex Offender Registry. Take note that the information listed in the database cannot be guaranteed as complete and accurate as some offenders do not register their information. You may find that some records only show last known addresses.

Bail and Bail Bond Agents:

The court requires bail, the payment of a certain amount of money, before it will allow a pretrial inmate to be released from jail. The purpose of bail is to ensure the appearance of a defendant at all of his court dates after he has been released. If the defendant was able to attend all of his scheduled court appearances by the end of the trial, the court will refund the bail minus a 3% administrative fee. If he violates the conditions of his release, the court will keep the money and issue a warrant for the defendant’s arrest. If bail has not been posted for any reason, the defendant will remain in custody until the case is dismissed or he is released.
New York courts require individuals to provide the exact amount when paying bail because they will not give change. They do allow individuals to use different modes of payment in one transaction to meet the bail amount set by the court, if necessary. The modes of payment accepted by the courts are as follows:

  • US Cash
  • Cashier’s Check (should be no more than the bail amount)
  • Money order from the bank or Western Union (each order should not be greater than $1000)
  • Credit Card (an 8% processing fee will be charged)
  • Debit Card
    If the defendant wishes to use the services of a bond agent, he will be required to pay a bond fee which is non-refundable. These individuals are regulated by the New York State Insurance Department and their fees have been placed in a tiered system. This allows individuals to easily calculate the bond fees based on their bail amount.
    For a $200-bond or less, the fee is $10.
    For a $3000-bond or less, the fee is 10% of the bail amount.
    For a $3001 to $10000 bond, the fee is 10% of the first $3000 and 8% for the remaining amount.
    For a bond greater than $10000, the fee is 10% of the first $3000, 8% for the amount between $3001 and $10000, and 6% for the remaining amount.
    Here’s an example: For a $15000 bond, the fee would be the total of ($3000 x 10%) + ($7000 x 8%) + ($5000 x 6%). Based on this formula, the bond fee is $1160.

    Contact the Orleans County Public Defender
    Public defender’s provide: counsel upon arrest, representation during criminal investigative proceedings, interviewing witnesses, arrange bail, conduct pretrial discovery, withdraw pleas, suppression of evidence motions, jury selection, opening statements, legal research, and more
    Name:Orleans County Public Defender
    Address:1 South Main Street, Albion, New York, 14411
    Phone:585-589-7335
    Hours:N/A
    Orleans County Probation Department
    Probation officers hold offenders accountable by ensuring that financial restitution is being paid to victims and community service is completed. The probation department provides warrant searches, sex offender lookups, DWI conviction information, adult or youth misdemeanor and felony offense records.
    Office:Orleans County Probation Department
    Location:13925 Highway 31, Albion, New York, 14411
    Phone:585-590-4100
    Fax:585-590-4103
  • Orleans County Jail Statistics
    Number of Persons Confined82
    Avg Daily Populationnot applicable
    Name of new facilitynot applicable
    Full time payroll33
    Full time total employees33
    Total salaries and wagesnot applicable
    Other operating expendituresnot applicable
    Total construction costsnot applicable
    Equipment, furnishings, etcnot applicable
    Year of original constructionnot applicable
    Year of major renovationnot applicable
    Name of new facilitynot applicable

    Address: 26 PLATT STREET ALBION NY 14411

    Orleans County Unemployment and Median Household Income
    Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 201617,825
    Number Employed Annual Average, 201616,814
    Number Unemployed Annual Average, 20161,011
    Unemployment Rate, 20165.7
    Median Household Income Annual Average, 201548,126
    Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
    Orleans County Poverty Data
    Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 20145,532
    Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 201514.2
    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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