Search Mifflin County 24 Hour Booking

Mifflin County 24 hour booking records are kept by county offices at the courthouse in Lewistown, Pennsylvania. The Mifflin County Sheriff, Clerk of Courts, and Prothonotary all play a role in how arrest and booking data moves through the system. When you need to find a recent booking or look up an arrest record in Mifflin County, there are both online and in-person ways to get this data. The Mifflin County Court of Common Pleas handles all criminal cases that stem from local 24 hour booking entries. Sheriff Douglas S. Cramer leads the office that helps move these records through the courts.

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Mifflin County Quick Facts

46,000 Population
Lewistown County Seat
8AM-4PM Office Hours
717-242-1105 Sheriff Phone

Mifflin County Sheriff and Booking

The Mifflin County Sheriff's Office sits on the first floor of the Mifflin County Courthouse at 20 North Wayne Street in Lewistown. Sheriff Douglas S. Cramer runs the office with a staff that includes Chief Deputy James D. Aumiller and several deputies. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can reach them at 717-242-1105.

The Sheriff's Office handles courtroom security, prisoner transports, and service of civil papers in Mifflin County. When a person is arrested and booked, the Sheriff's Office helps move them through the court process. This means the 24 hour booking record created at arrest ties directly to the case files held at the courthouse. The Mifflin County Sheriff's Office does not post booking logs online, so you will need to use state tools or visit the courthouse to search for these records.

Mifflin County 24 Hour Booking Court Records

The Mifflin County Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts office keeps all civil and criminal records for the Court of Common Pleas. Tammy Stuck holds the office of Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts. The Prothonotary side handles civil filings such as complaints, divorce cases, custody matters, and protection from abuse orders. The Clerk of Courts side handles criminal case filings that come up from the Magisterial District Judge level. This is where 24 hour booking records turn into formal court cases in Mifflin County.

The office is on the first floor of the Mifflin County Courthouse, past the elevators on the right side from the main lobby. You can call 717-248-8146 to ask about a case or booking record. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The Mifflin County Prothonotary can look up records by name or case number. If you need to post bail, that window runs from 9:00 AM to 2:30 PM on weekdays. After hours, bail may be posted at the Mifflin County Correctional Facility.

Note: Fees for court filings in Mifflin County went up as of January 1, 2026.

How to Find Booking Records in Mifflin County

The best online tool for finding Mifflin County 24 hour booking records that have reached the court system is the UJS Portal. Go to ujsportal.pacourts.us/CaseSearch and type in the name of the person you want to search. Results show docket sheets for cases filed in Mifflin County and all other Pennsylvania counties. This tool is free for basic case data.

For a full criminal history check, use the PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov. This is run by the Pennsylvania State Police and covers arrest and booking data from across the state. Under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101, the Criminal History Record Information Act controls how this data gets used. A PATCH check gives you a more complete picture than a docket sheet alone.

Mifflin County 24 hour booking search through PATCH criminal history portal

You can also search in person at the Mifflin County Courthouse. The Clerk of Courts can pull up criminal case records tied to 24 hour booking entries. Bring a valid ID. Staff will help you look up cases by name or case number. Copies are available for a fee.

Mifflin County Arrest and Prosecution Records

The Mifflin County District Attorney's Office prosecutes criminal cases that start with a 24 hour booking. District Attorney Christopher Torquato leads the office from the courthouse at 20 North Wayne Street. The office has a mission to investigate and prosecute criminal acts across Mifflin County. First Assistant Mark Remy and county detectives Bruce Mann and Isaac Suydam support the work. You can reach the Mifflin County District Attorney at 717-248-9800.

The Mifflin County Drug Task Force works under the DA's office. Call 717-248-4803 for tips or questions about drug-related arrests in Mifflin County. Crime victim services can be reached at 717-242-3372. If you are a victim tied to a 24 hour booking case, these offices can help you stay informed about the case status and your rights under Pennsylvania law.

24 Hour Booking and Open Records

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. Section 67.101 gives the public access to government records held by Mifflin County. This includes 24 hour booking logs and related arrest data kept by county offices. You can file a formal request with the Mifflin County open records officer to get these documents.

The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records has the forms and guides you need. Most requests get a response in five business days. Some records are exempt. Sealed cases, juvenile files, and certain ongoing investigations may not be open to the public. But most adult booking records in Mifflin County are public and available on request. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Office of Open Records.

Note: The Mifflin County Prothonotary office does not give legal advice on booking or arrest records.

Mifflin County Booking Victim Resources

If you need to track a person who was booked in Mifflin County, the VINE notification system can help. Go to VINELink to sign up for free custody alerts. You will get a notice when the person is moved, released, or transferred. This covers both county and state facilities in Pennsylvania.

The Mifflin County crime victim services line at 717-242-3372 can also help. Staff there work with victims tied to cases that stem from 24 hour booking arrests. They can explain your rights and keep you up to date on case progress. The PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency runs the SAVIN program that supports these alert systems across the state.

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Mifflin County is in central Pennsylvania. Make sure you search for the right county based on where the arrest took place. Each county keeps its own 24 hour booking records.

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