Perry County 24 Hour Booking Records

Perry County 24 hour booking records give the public a way to check on recent arrests and jail intake in this rural part of central Pennsylvania. The county seat is New Bloomfield. The Perry County Sheriff's Office and the Perry County Prison both handle booking data when a person is brought in on charges. You can search for these booking records through state tools and local channels. This page walks you through how to find 24 hour booking logs, what they show, and where to look for Perry County arrest data online or in person.

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Perry County Quick Facts

45,000 Population
New Bloomfield County Seat
David Hammar Sheriff
PSP Newport State Police Barracks

Perry County Sheriff and Booking

The Perry County Sheriff's Office plays a key role in the booking process. Sheriff David Hammar leads the office from 2 E. Main Street in New Bloomfield. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Staff there can help with questions about 24 hour booking records and arrest logs. You can reach them by phone at (717) 582-5123 or by email at sheriffsoffice@perryco.org.

The Perry County Sheriff's Office has a wide set of duties tied to the courts and law enforcement. These include serving warrants, transporting prisoners for court dates, and providing security at the Perry County Courthouse. When someone is picked up on a warrant in Perry County, the booking process starts at intake. Officers log the person's name, charges, date, and time. That data becomes part of the 24 hour booking record for Perry County. The office also assists other agencies and enforces court orders across the county.

The Perry County Sheriff's Office provides the following services related to booking and records in Perry County:

  • Service of warrants issued by the courts
  • Safe transport of prisoners for court dates
  • Fingerprinting services for a $10.00 fee
  • Enforcement of court orders and writs
  • Law enforcement help to other agencies

You can visit the Perry County Sheriff's Office at the courthouse in New Bloomfield to ask about recent booking records. Bring a valid ID. Staff may direct you to file a formal records request if the data is not posted in a public log. The fax number is (717) 582-5115 if you need to send a written request for Perry County 24 hour booking data.

Perry County Booking Resources

The Perry County Sheriff's Office website is one place to start when you need booking details. You can view the office page for contact info and hours of operation for records requests in Perry County.

Perry County Sheriff Office for 24 hour booking records

From the sheriff's site, you can find phone numbers and the mailing address for formal Right-to-Know requests. The Perry County Prison also holds booking records for those brought into the jail. The prison houses inmates who are waiting for trial or serving short sentences. If someone was booked in the last 24 hours in Perry County, the jail would have that intake log on file. You may need to call or write to get those details.

Note: Perry County booking records may take a few days to appear in online databases after the initial arrest.

Search Perry County Arrest Records Online

Pennsylvania offers several state tools to search for booking and arrest data that covers Perry County. The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Portal lets you search court docket sheets by name or case number. This covers criminal cases filed in Perry County after the booking takes place. You can see charges, court dates, and case status. The portal is free to use for basic case info.

The UJS Case Search tool gives you direct access to look up a person by name in Perry County. Keep in mind that docket sheets should not replace a full criminal history check. Recent entries from Perry County may not show up right away. The courts update records as they process new filings. For a complete criminal history background check, use the Pennsylvania Access To Criminal History (PATCH) system. The cost is $22 per check. Volunteer checks are free. Results for people with no record come back right away about 85% of the time.

The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Inmate Locator is another tool, but it only covers state prison inmates and parolees. It does not include people held in the Perry County Prison at the county level. For county jail inmates in Perry County, you need to use local resources or the PA SAVIN system.

Perry County Right-to-Know Requests

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law gives you the right to ask for 24 hour booking records from Perry County. Under this law, all records held by a government agency are presumed public unless a specific exception applies. The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records oversees how agencies respond to these requests across the state, including in Perry County.

To request booking records from Perry County, you can use the standard Right-to-Know request form. Send it to the county's Open Records Officer. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The agency has five business days to respond. They must either grant the request, deny it with a legal reason, or ask for a 30-day extension. Copies cost up to $0.25 per page for the first 1,000 pages. Records sent by email have no extra charge. If Perry County denies your request, you can appeal to the Office of Open Records within 15 business days. The Citizens' Guide to the RTKL walks you through each step of the process.

Note: Booking records in Perry County are public, but some details like victim names or ongoing investigation notes may be redacted under Section 708 of the RTKL.

Booking Alerts for Perry County

The Pennsylvania SAVIN system lets you track custody changes for people booked in Perry County. PA SAVIN stands for Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification. It gives free, round-the-clock access to the status of offenders held in county jails, state prisons, or under parole in the state. You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. The system will tell you if an inmate in Perry County is moved, released, or escapes. Your registration stays private. Call 1-866-972-7284 to sign up or go to VINELink online.

VINELink is the online portal for the VINE notification network. It covers over 2,900 facilities across 48 states, including Perry County. You can check custody status at any time through the site or the free mobile app. This is a good option if you want to track whether someone booked in Perry County in the last 24 hours is still in custody. Operators are on call at 1-866-277-7477 around the clock in over 200 languages.

Perry County Criminal History Checks

Under the Criminal History Record Information Act (18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq.), Pennsylvania regulates how booking and arrest data is collected, stored, and shared. This law applies to all criminal justice agencies in Perry County. The act says that all agencies must post a notice about what criminal history data they hold and how the public can access it. Perry County agencies must follow these rules when they handle 24 hour booking records.

If you want a formal criminal history check that goes beyond a single 24 hour booking log, the PATCH system is the state tool for that. You can submit up to ten checks per session online. The PA State Police Criminal History page has details on how to request a check by mail or online. Mail requests use form SP 4-164. An individual access and review check uses form SP 4-170 and costs $20. It shows a full criminal history, including items that do not appear in a standard check. Processing by mail can take three months or more. Online checks through PATCH are much faster for Perry County residents.

24 Hour Booking and Court Records

After someone is booked in Perry County, the case moves to the court system. The District Attorney, Clay Merris, decides whether to file formal charges. The Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts, Zoe Burd, manages court filings at the Perry County Courthouse at 2 East Main Street in New Bloomfield. You can reach the courthouse at 717-582-2131. Court docket sheets in Perry County show the charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes that follow from a 24 hour booking.

The Perry County Court of Common Pleas handles criminal cases that start with an arrest and booking. The Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania provides online access to these records. You can search for Perry County cases on the portal by name or case number. The docket sheet lists filings but does not let you download the actual documents. For copies of court papers from a Perry County case, you must go through the Clerk of Courts office or submit a formal request.

The PSP Newport barracks at 52 Red Hill Court, Newport, PA 17074, also handles arrests in Perry County. Troopers who make arrests in the county complete booking paperwork that feeds into both state and local systems. You can reach PSP Newport at (717) 567-3110 for questions about a booking they handled in Perry County.

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Perry County sits in central Pennsylvania. If you are not sure where a booking took place, check the neighboring counties as well. The arresting agency determines which county handles the booking record.

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