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Wyoming County Information

Wyoming County is located in the western part of New York. It has a population of 42,155 according to the 2010 census. The county was created in 1841 and its name is derived from a modified Delaware Indian word that means “broad bottom county lands.” It has a total area of 596 square miles. The county seat is Warsaw. The departments in the county office that help in maintaining peace and order in the community are the District Attorney’s Office, the Civil Service Department, Emergency Services, the Sheriff’s Office, and the Department of Public Health.

Sheriff’s office

The Sheriff is Gregory J. Rudolph and the office address is 151 N. Main Street Warsaw, NY 14569 and the phone number is 585-786-8989. The Sheriff’s email is [email protected].

The mission of the members of the Sheriff’s office are to conserve peace and to protect life and property in the community with integrity and professionalism. The divisions in the Sheriff’s office are Road Patrol, Administration, Civil, Dispatch, Jail division, Investigation, Navigation, Posse, Sex Offenders, and Explorer Post.

All reports about offenders should be made directly to law enforcement. Individuals who will harass, harm, or confront an offender can be arrested.

County courthouse

The address is 147 North Main Street Warsaw, NY 14569 and the phone number is 585-786-3148. The hours of operation are from Monday to Friday 9 am to 5 pm.

The judges of the County, Family, and Surrogate’s Court are Hon. Michael F. Griffith and Hon. Michael Mohun. Their phone number is 585-786-3148.

The Chief Clerk for the Supreme & County Court is Rebecca Miller. You can reach her at 585-786-2253 or 585-786-3148.

The Supreme and County Court’s Deputy Chief Clerk is Betty Fisher and the phone number is 585-786-2253 or 585-786-3148. Her e-mail address is [email protected].

The Family Court Support Magistrate is Beth Farwell and the phone number of her office is 585-786-3148.

The Family Court Chief Clerk is Jacqueling DiAngelo and the phone number is 585-786-3148. To send her an e-mail, the address is [email protected]

County jail

151 North Main Street Warsaw, NY 14569
The phone number is 585-786-8808.
Each inmate is allowed 2 visits per week which runs from Monday to Sunday. Individuals below 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Each inmate can have a maximum of 2 adult visitors at a time. Or, 1 parent and 3 children or 2 adults and 2 children visiting at a time. Visitors must arrive at least 10 minutes prior to their scheduled visit.
All visits are contact visits. A hug and/or kiss is allowed at the start and end of a visit.
All visitors must present a valid photo ID with their date of birth such as a Driver’s License. No personal belongings will be allowed inside the visitation room unless otherwise authorized. All visitors must pass through a metal detector. They must also be properly attired.
Visiting hours are held Monday through Thursday from 1:30pm to 5pm and Sundays from 9:30am to 5pm.
Inmates are allowed to receive correspondence and certain basic necessities via mail. All incoming mail will be opened and checked for contraband.
The following items are allowed in the mail: 2 pairs of white socks, 2 white t-shirts, 1 pair of sneakers, recreational clothes, religious medallions, photos (no Polaroids), cash, bank certified checks, money orders, clothes for court, and legal paperwork.

Family and friends can deposit money into an inmate’s account by using the Cobra Cashier kiosk in the Public Safety Building or going online at the Smart Deposit website. They can also mail cash, money orders, and certified checks in US cash.

Sex Offender Search and Lookup

A sex offender is defined as a person who has been found guilty of a sex crime such as child pornography, rape, and sexual assault. All sex offenders are ordered by law to submit their information to local law enforcement for filing in the state sex offender registry and the national sex offender database. To locate sex offenders in Wyoming County, you can visit the Sheriff Alert page. It is important to remember that not all offenders comply with the law. Some of the records you find may only show last known addresses.

Bail and Bail Bondsman

In Wyoming county, bail is used to ensure a defendant’s appearance at all of his court obligations after he is granted temporary release from jail. Bail is the amount of money or bond set by the court and must be paid or else the defendant stays in jail until the case is dismissed or he is released.

Once the trial is over, the bail will be refunded to the defendant minus a 3% administrative fee as long as he fulfilled all of his obligations. If he did not, the court keeps the money and issues a warrant for his arrest.

The types of payment that can be paid to the court are as follows:

  • US cash
  • Cashier’s Check (cannot be more than the bail amount)
  • Bank money order (no more than $1000 per order)
  • Western Union money order (no more than $1000 per order)
  • Credit card (plus an 8% processing fee)
  • Debit card

    Because the courts in New York does not give change for payments of bail, you need to pay the exact amount. You are allowed to use various types of payment in one transaction.

    The bond agents in New York are regulated by the New York State Insurance Department which is why it can be easy to calculate upfront how much their fee would be, except for collateral. Keep in mind that bond fees cannot be refunded. The fees are as follows:

    A bond of $200 or less will cost you a $10 fee.

    A bond of $3000 or less will cost you a fee equal to 10% of the bond.

    A bond that falls anywhere between $3001 and $10000 will cost you a fee of 10% for the first $3000 and 8% for the rest of the amount.

    A bond that is higher than $10000 will cost you a fee of 10% for the first $3000, 8% for the amount that falls within the $10000 range, and a 6% fee for the rest of the amount that is greater than $10000.

    Here’s an example:
    To calculate the fee for a $15000 bond, you will need to get the following:
    10% x $3000 = $300
    8% x $7000 = $560
    6% x $5000 = $300
    The total fee would be $1,160.

    Contact the Wyoming 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:Wyoming County Public Defender
    Address:18 Linwood Avenue, Warsaw, New York, 14569
    Phone:585-786-8450
    Hours:N/A
    Wyoming 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:Wyoming County Probation Department
    Location:143 North Main Street, Warsaw, New York, 14569
    Phone:585-786-8869
    Fax:585-786-8864
  • Wyoming County Jail Statistics
    Number of Persons Confined52
    Avg Daily Populationnot applicable
    Name of new facilitynot applicable
    Full time payroll25
    Full time total employees25
    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: 151 N. MAIN STREET WARSAW NY 14569

    Wyoming County Unemployment and Median Household Income
    Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 201618,165
    Number Employed Annual Average, 201617,203
    Number Unemployed Annual Average, 2016962
    Unemployment Rate, 20165.3
    Median Household Income Annual Average, 201552,796
    Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
    Wyoming County Poverty Data
    Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 20144,923
    Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 201513.3
    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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