Finger Printing

The Brockport Police Department provides inked fingerprinting services to people who live or work in the Village of Brockport at no charge.  For non-village residents there is a $45.00 fee.  The fee may be paid in cash, check, or money order at the Village of Brockport office building at 127 Main Street, Brockport and open monday through friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

– You must provide your own Fingerprint Cards

– You must provide photo identification

– Non-Village residents must provide payment receipt from the Village Office

Fingerprints for Monroe County Pistol Permits are done at the Monroe County Clerk’s Office.

Brockport Police Dept.

One Clinton Street
Brockport, NY 14420

Phone Numbers:

911 within Monroe County
585-637-1020
outside Monroe County
Records 585-637-1020

Administrative Office Hours

Monday – Friday 9AM – 4PM

Mission Statement

It is the mission of the Brockport Police Department to provide unequivocal, and indispensable law enforcement service to the Brockport Community by providing guidance, protecting life and property, keeping the peace, ensuring justice, upholding the law and preserving Democracy. We will continuously strive for excellence, through our dedication and commitment and we will treat all those we interact with in the same manner we, ourselves, want to be treated.

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November 5th, 11:27 am

Brockport Police Department
Media BulletinFor Immediate ReleaseOn October 4, 2024, the Brockport Police Department was called to a single-family residence within the Village of Brockport for the report of a Burglary that had just occurred. The Brockport Police Department immediately responded, but no suspect was located. The victim reported that a motorcycle was stolen from the property during the time of the Burglary. An investigation into the incident was initiated, which spanned well into the following weeks.On October 12, 2024, the Brockport Police Department, along with the assistance of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Ogden Police Department and the New York State Department of Motor Vehicle’s Investigations Section, executed a search warrant, signed by Monroe County Court Judge Douglas Randall at 2425 Union Street in Spencerport, New York. During the search warrant, evidence was located furthering the investigation into the aforementioned reported crime. On November 4, 2024, the Brockport Police Department arrested Brian Keith Bennett (7/10/1992), of East Rochester, New York at the conclusion of the investigation. Bennett was charged with the following crimes related to the aforementioned incident. PL – 140.25 sub (2) Burglary in the Second Degree – (C) FelonyPL – 155.35 sub (1) Grand Larceny in the Third Degree – (D) FelonyPL – 165.08 Unauthorized Use of a Vehicle in the First Degree – (D) FelonyPL – 165.50 Criminal Possession of Stolen Property in the Third Degree – (D) FelonyPL – 170.70 sub (2) Illegal Possession of a Vehicle Identification Number – (E) FelonyPL – 165.09 sub (1) Auto Stripping in the Third Degree – (A) Misdemeanor Bennett was arraigned in front of Honorable Judge William Andrews and was subsequently released to Pre-Trial Services with a future court date. Any questions may be directed to Lt. Scott Korn at (585) 637-1020 or via email at korn@brockportpolice.org. Lt. Scott KornBrockport Police Department ... See MoreSee Less
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October 10th, 4:29 pm

Brockport Police Department
Officer Vadas alongside members of the Monroe County Sheriff’s office received the lifesaving award from Sheriff Todd Baxter at today’s ceremony. Officer Vadas assisted the Sheriff’s office in October of 2023 and their actions resulted in saving a human life. ... See MoreSee Less
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