Beaver County 24 Hour Booking Lookup
Beaver County 24 hour booking records are managed through the Beaver County Jail at 6000 Woodlawn Boulevard in Aliquippa. With a population near 168,000, Beaver County processes roughly 8,040 arrests per year. The jail keeps an average of 402 inmates on any given day. You can look up current inmates by phone or through online portals. This page covers all the ways to search for 24 hour booking records in Beaver County, from the official jail site to statewide tools and Right-to-Know requests.
Beaver County Quick Facts
Beaver County Jail Booking Records
The Beaver County Jail is the primary facility for all local bookings. It is located at 6000 Woodlawn Boulevard in Aliquippa, PA 15001. The jail operates under Warden Jason Beasom with Deputy Warden Matthew West. You can reach the jail by phone at 724-378-8177 for basic booking information at any hour.
The Beaver County Jail official page provides contact details and general information about the facility and its booking process.
This is the main county page for the Beaver County Jail with links to inmate services and contact information.
Beaver County booking records typically include the inmate's full name, physical characteristics, mugshots, booking number or inmate ID, booking date and time, charges or offense details, bond or bail amount, and scheduled court date and location. About 90.71% of the jail population is male and 9.29% is female. The largest age group in custody is the 25 to 30 range, making up about 22.44% of inmates in Beaver County.
Note: For the most current booking information, call the Beaver County Jail directly at 724-378-8177.
How to Search 24 Hour Booking in Beaver County
There are several ways to search for 24 hour booking records in Beaver County. The fastest is by phone. Call 724-378-8177 at any hour to check on an inmate. Staff can confirm if someone is in custody and provide basic booking details.
Online options include VINELink, which lets you look up inmate status and register for custody change alerts. The state inmate locator at the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections covers state-sentenced inmates who may have been booked through Beaver County first. The UJS Case Search also provides court docket data tied to Beaver County arrests.
The Beaver County Jail posts booking and inmate roster data for public access.
Search for Beaver County inmates by name to find booking records, charges, and jail information.
You can also search by contacting local police departments in Beaver County. Towns like Aliquippa, Ambridge, Beaver Falls, Monaca, and Rochester each have their own police force. They can point you to the right records for a recent arrest. All bookings from across the county flow into the Beaver County Jail.
Beaver County Court and Arrest Records
Court records connected to Beaver County bookings are available through the Pennsylvania UJS Portal. Search by name to find docket sheets for criminal cases in the Court of Common Pleas. These sheets show charges, hearings, and case outcomes. The portal is free for basic case information.
Beaver County has several offices that handle records tied to the justice system:
- Adult Probation: 724-773-8600
- Court: 724-770-4700
- District Attorney: 724-773-8550
- Juvenile: 724-774-8870
- Public Defender: 724-770-4500
The Beaver County Courthouse at 810 Third Street in Beaver, PA 15009 handles in-person record requests. You can reach the courthouse at 724-728-5700. Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9101, criminal history record information in Beaver County must follow the state's rules for how it is collected, maintained, and shared with the public.
Beaver County Booking Process
Beaver County serves over 30 municipalities including Aliquippa, Ambridge, Baden, Beaver Falls, Brighton, Conway, Economy, Freedom, Hopewell, Midland, Monaca, New Brighton, Rochester, and Vanport. Arrests from all of these areas are processed at the Beaver County Jail in Aliquippa.
The booking steps follow a standard pattern. The person is transported to the jail after arrest. Staff verify identity, conduct a medical screening, and take photographs and fingerprints. Property is inventoried and a housing unit is assigned. A court date is then scheduled. The whole process can take from one hour to as long as 48 hours depending on volume and the day of the week. Once complete, the 24 hour booking record enters the public system in Beaver County.
After booking, the person may be released on their own recognizance, post bail or bond, or remain in custody until their court date. Bail and bond amounts are set based on the charges and the judge's review. Beaver County booking records are updated as these changes happen.
Note: Booking times in Beaver County may extend during weekends and holidays when court staff are not available.
Public Records Requests in Beaver County
Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law under 65 P.S. § 67.101 gives you the right to request 24 hour booking records from Beaver County. All records are presumed public unless one of the 30 exceptions in Section 708 applies. Submit a written request to the Beaver County open records officer. The county has five business days to respond.
If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within 15 business days. The OOR must issue a decision within 30 days of receiving the appeal. Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9102, police blotter information, which is a chronological listing of arrests, is generally available for public review in Beaver County. This includes names, addresses, and the alleged offenses.
State Tools for Beaver County Searches
If someone booked in Beaver County has moved to a state prison, use the PA Department of Corrections Inmate Locator. This tool is updated daily and covers all state-sentenced inmates. It does not include people still held in the Beaver County Jail. For a criminal background check through the state police, use the PATCH system. This is the official source for Pennsylvania criminal history and costs $22 per check.
Nearby Counties
Beaver County is in western Pennsylvania near the Ohio border. If you need booking records from a neighboring county, check where the arrest occurred.