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Central Records

Hours of Operation:
9:15am – 4:45pm | M-F
Closed all US Holidays

732-363-0200 x5370
records@lakewoodpolicenj.com

Vehicle Release
Police Reports
Good Conduct Letters
Administrative Fees
U Visa / T Visa
Fingerprinting


Vehicle Release

Impounded vehicles will only be released to the registered owner unless prior permission to a second party was authorized by the owner and a Second Party Vehicle Release Authorization form has been completed and notarized.

The Second Party Vehicle Release Authorization form can be downloaded here.

For all impounded vehicle releases proof of valid insurance, valid registration, and a valid driver’s license is required.


Police Reports

Requests for a report may be emailed to: records@lakewoodpolicenj.com
Please include a copy of a valid picture ID and phone number.

Requests for a report may be mailed to the Lakewood Police Department, PO Box 540, Lakewood, NJ 08701. Please include a copy of a valid picture ID and phone number.

Reports may be requested by mail or email at records@lakewoodpolicenj.com

Police Reports may be picked up in person at the Lakewood Police Department, 231 3rd Street, Lakewood, NJ 08701 from 9:45 am to 4:45 pm.

Online Accident Reports

Accident reports are available online via: crashdocs.org or lexisnexis.com

Self-Reporting Motor Vehicle Accident Report

The NJ State MVC Self-Reporting Motor Vehicle Accident Report Form can be located at: https://www.state.nj.us/mvc/pdf/about/SR-1.pdf


Good Conduct Letters

Letters of Good Conduct are no longer provided by the Lakewood Police Department. If you need a “Good Conduct Letter” you must follow the procedures outlined at the New Jersey State Police website at https://www.njsp.org/criminal-history-records and look for the appropriate forms concerning “Good Conduct”.


Central Records Administrative Fees

Regular DVD/CDR …………………………… $.37 each
Duel Layer High Capacity DVD ……………. $1.44 each
4GB Thumb Drive …………………………… $1.90 each
8GB Thumb Drive …………………………… $3.80 each
16GB Thumb Drive ………………………….. $7.50 each
32GB Thumb Drive ………………………….. $ 9.95 each
64GB Thumb Drive ………………………….. $ 16.99 each


U Visa / T Visa

For information regarding U Visa / T Visa, contact Captain Langenberger at tlangenberger@lakewoodpolicenj.com

Victims of Criminal Activity: U Nonimmigrant Status
The U nonimmigrant status (U visa) is set aside for victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement or government officials in the investigation or prosecution of criminal activity. Congress created the U nonimmigrant visa with the passage of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act (including the Battered Immigrant Women’s Protection Act) in October 2000. The legislation was intended to strengthen the ability of law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute cases of domestic violence, sexual assault, trafficking of aliens and other crimes, while also protecting victims of crimes who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse due to the crime and are willing to help law enforcement authorities in the investigation or prosecution of the criminal activity. The legislation also helps law enforcement agencies to better serve victims of crimes.

Victims of Human Trafficking: T Nonimmigrant Status
T nonimmigrant status is a temporary immigration benefit that enables certain victims of a severe form of human trafficking to remain in the United States for up to 4 years if they have assisted law enforcement in an investigation or prosecution of human trafficking. T nonimmigrant status is also available for certain qualifying family members of trafficking victims. T nonimmigrants are eligible for employment authorization and certain federal and state benefits and services. T nonimmigrants who qualify may also be able to adjust their status and become lawful permanent residents (obtain a Green Card).

Congress created this status (commonly referred to as a T visa) in October 2000 as part of the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act. Human trafficking, also known as trafficking in persons, is a form of modern-day slavery in which traffickers use force, fraud, or coercion to compel individuals to provide labor or services, including commercial sex. Traffickers often take advantage of vulnerable individuals, including those lacking lawful immigration status. T visas offer protection to victims and strengthen the ability of law enforcement agencies to investigate and prosecute human trafficking .

Under federal law, a “severe form of trafficking” is:

Sex trafficking: When someone recruits, harbors, transports, provides, solicits, patronizes, or obtains a person for the purpose of a commercial sex act, where the commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or the person being induced to perform such act is under 18 years of age; or

Labor trafficking: When someone recruits, harbors, transports, provides, or obtains a person for labor or services through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.


Fingerprinting

Courtesy Ink Fingerprinting for Lakewood Residents and those employed within Lakewood Township Only.

Conducted on Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 9:15am – 4:30pm.

Fingerprint cards must be supplied by the person being printed.

$15 per set of prints (2 cards)


Central Records Contact Information

732-363-0200 x5370

Hours of Operation:
9:15am – 4:45pm | M-F
Closed all US Holidays

Captain Langenberger
Administration Commander
732-363-0200 x5358
tlangenberger@lakewoodpolicenj.com

Sgt. Peter LaRosa
Property & Records Supervisor
plarosa@lakewoodpolicenj.com