Search Scranton 24 Hour Booking

Scranton 24 hour booking records are kept by the Scranton Police Department Records Unit and the Lackawanna County court system. Scranton is the county seat of Lackawanna County and the seventh largest city in Pennsylvania with about 76,000 residents. The Scranton Police Department Records Division handles all arrest documentation, case filing, and report copies. Whether you need a booking record from a recent arrest or an older case, this page explains how to find 24 hour booking records in Scranton. You will learn about fees, office hours, online tools, and how the Right to Know Law applies to Scranton booking data.

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Scranton Quick Facts

76,000 Population
Lackawanna County
$25.00 Incident Report Fee
County Seat Government Status

Scranton Police Booking Records Unit

The Scranton Police Records Unit is the main source for 24 hour booking records in Scranton. Staff in this division perform day-to-day filing of police records, answer phone calls, and enter case dispositions for all arrests. The Records Division also compiles the UCR report for the state police website. They make and send out copies of police reports for insurance companies and members of the public who request them through mail.

The Records Unit receives requests from the District Attorney's Office, Pennsylvania State Police, the Coroner, Children and Youth services, and various prisons. This shows how central the Scranton booking records system is to the broader justice system in Lackawanna County.

Public records are available in person from the Scranton Police Department Records Division, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. You can also request records by mail with the right fee and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Scranton Police Records Unit for 24 hour booking records in Scranton

Walk-in requests are the fastest way to get a copy of a Scranton 24 hour booking record. Bring cash or a money order for the fee.

Scranton Booking Record Fees

Scranton charges set fees for copies of booking and arrest records. The current fee schedule is:

  • Incident police reports: $25.00
  • Accident reports: $15.00
  • County record of dispatch calls to a location: $25.00
  • Crime victim reports: no cost

If you were a victim of a crime in Scranton, there is no cost for your report. This applies to the incident report tied to the 24 hour booking of the person arrested. The Scranton Police Department Public Access Policy spells out these fees and the rules for getting records. The Chief of Police, a Captain, or the Administrative Lieutenant makes a good faith effort to decide if a record is public before releasing it.

Note: Requests for police personnel records go through the City's Right to Know Officer, not the Records Division.

Scranton 24 Hour Booking Right to Know

The Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law, effective since 2009, allows the public to request access to government records. The City of Scranton has five business days to respond to requests. Depending on the complexity, an extension of up to thirty days may be needed. You can email RTK requests to rtk@scrantonpa.gov. The Scranton Right to Know Request Portal has the forms and instructions you need.

Scranton Right to Know request portal for 24 hour booking records in Scranton

Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The phone number is 570-348-4154. You can also email cbakalyar@scrantonpa.gov for questions about the process.

There are limits to what you can get through RTK for Scranton booking records. Under the Right to Know Law, investigative reports are exempted from the definition of public records. Criminal history information is not accessible under the RTK Law either. Juvenile records shall not be open to public inspection unless the charge was transferred for criminal prosecution. These rules apply to all 24 hour booking records in Scranton that fall under those categories.

Denied Booking Records in Scranton

If your request for Scranton 24 hour booking records is denied, you have options. Appeals for criminal records denials go to the Lackawanna County District Attorney's Office at 135 Jefferson Ave, Scranton, PA 18503. The phone number is (570) 963-6717. The Office of Open Records also has an online appeal portal for denied requests. This applies when a Scranton booking record request is turned down under the RTK Law.

The Office of Open Records is at 333 Market Street, 16th Floor, Harrisburg, PA 17101. Phone: 717-346-9903. They provide standardized request forms, training resources, and advisory opinions on record access issues. If your Scranton booking record was denied, the OOR is the state-level authority that can review the decision.

Lackawanna County Booking Records

Lackawanna County arrest records are accessible for free on government-owned search sites. The Lackawanna County Sheriff's Office is at 200 North Washington Avenue, 1st floor, Scranton, PA 18503. The phone number is (570) 963-6719. The Sheriff's Office can help with booking record lookups tied to Scranton arrests that moved through the county system.

Arrest records exempted from disclosure include documents with potential criminal conduct information, confidential source identities, records made confidential by court order, and victim identity information. These rules apply to Scranton booking records that are part of Lackawanna County's court files.

Arrest records may be permanent depending on the offense and conviction status. Expungement is available for cases that were dismissed, never taken to court, or disposed as not guilty. If you need to check the status of a Scranton 24 hour booking record in the Lackawanna County system, contact the Clerk of Courts or use the state UJS Portal.

Search Scranton Booking Records Online

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Portal is the best free tool for searching booking records tied to Scranton. You can search by case number, participant name, or offense tracking number. The portal covers all 67 Pennsylvania counties, including Lackawanna County where Scranton cases are filed. Docket sheets show charges, court dates, and case status for both Common Pleas and Magisterial District Courts.

The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections hosts an online database of all current state inmates and parolees. The PA DOC Inmate Locator is updated daily. Search by last name or inmate number. This tool only covers people in state prisons, not the Lackawanna County jail. For Scranton booking records at the county level, the UJS Portal or a direct call to the Sheriff's Office is the right path.

Note: The PAeDocket free app lets you search court cases from your phone for Scranton and all of Pennsylvania.

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Lackawanna County 24 Hour Booking

Scranton is the county seat of Lackawanna County. All criminal cases from Scranton go through the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas. The county handles bookings, preliminary hearings, bail, and trials for people arrested in Scranton. For the full county overview, fee details, and additional resources, visit the Lackawanna County page.

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