ᐅ New Jersey Arrest Database (NJ)

In New Jersey, arrest records are generally considered public records, which means they can be accessed by the public. However, access to these records may be subject to certain restrictions and privacy laws. The specific details and availability of arrest records can vary depending on the circumstances and the type of arrest.

Arrest Records By County - New Jersey (NJ)

Browse public arrest records in Salem County, New Jersey.

Each card shows the individual’s name, arrest date, location, bond, and charges. Use the form above to run a full background check.

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Austin P Kahle

Arrested: Jul 04, 2020

Arrest Age: 33

Charges:

  • Attempted cause purp knowly bodliy injury to another
  • Theft by unlawful taking-move

Dylan J Keenan-Hannum

Arrested: Nov 21, 2021

Charges:

  • Contempt-violate domestic violence order by crime or dp offense
  • Aggravated assault-serious body injury
  • Theft by unlawful taking-move

Dabneik J Keise

Arrested: Sep 22, 2020

Arrest Age: 37

Charges:

  • Crim mischief-damage property
  • Robbery-threat
  • Theft by unlawful taking-move

Joseph Kelly

Arrested: Oct 21, 2021

Charges:

  • Possession of controlled substance in the 1st , 2nd, felony of the third degree or 4th degree
  • Theft by unlawful taking-move

Richard M Kiffer

Arrested: Apr 26, 2021

Arrest Age: 42

Charges:

  • Methamphetamine >= 1/2 oz
  • Possession of controlled substance in the 1st , 2nd, felony of the third degree or 4th degree
  • Use of paraphenrnalia,dp
  • Burglary tools/possession-knowing
  • Receiving stolen property-know
  • Burglary-enter
  • Theft by unlawful taking-move

Daniel J Killeen

Arrested: Sep 25, 2021

Arrest Age: 21

Charges:

  • Burglary-enter
  • Crim mischief-damage property
  • Theft by unlawful taking-move

Shaquan D King

Arrested: Mar 04, 2020

Arrest Age: 28

Bond: $2500

Charges:

  • Theft by unlawful taking-move$2500
  • Driving while revoked/suspended$1500
  • Municipal ordinance$750
  • Driving while revoked/suspended$1100
  • Driving while revoked/suspended$1000
  • Driving while revoked/suspended$525
  • Driving while revoked/suspended stat
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Here are some ways to access arrest records in New Jersey:

  1. New Jersey State Police: The New Jersey State Police maintain a central repository of criminal records, including arrest records, through their Records and Identification Section.
  2. County Clerk’s Office: Each county in New Jersey has a County Clerk’s Office that may handle various public records, including arrest records. You can contact the County Clerk’s Office of the county where the arrest occurred and inquire about their procedures for accessing arrest records. They may have specific forms or requirements for obtaining these records.

Common Arrest Abbreviations Explained

This page explains common abbreviations found in arrest records on our site.

Mfg/d/d other I II III IV – 3rd

Full form: Manufacturing, Delivering, or Distributing Schedule I, II, III, IV Controlled Substances — Third Degree Felony

What it means: The person is charged with making or distributing drugs that are classified as dangerous under federal law (Schedules I–IV). The charge is a felony of the third degree.

Drug Schedules: See the official list at the DEA Drug Scheduling page.

Defiant trespasser

What it means: Entering or remaining on a property despite being told not to by the owner or lawful authority. This is a criminal offense in many states.

Use paraphernalia, dp

What it means: Possession or use of drug paraphernalia (“dp”), such as pipes, syringes, or items used to consume illegal substances.

Under influence cds witho prescr

What it means: Being under the influence of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS) without a valid prescription. Often linked to unauthorized drug use.

Theft credit cards-taking

What it means: Unlawfully taking or using someone else’s credit card or card information without their permission.

Hinder own pros – false info LEO

What it means: Hindering one’s own prosecution by providing false information to a Law Enforcement Officer (LEO). For example, giving a fake name.

Burglary – enter

What it means: Unlawfully entering a structure or dwelling with the intent to commit a crime inside, typically theft or another felony.

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