Pike County 24 Hour Booking

Pike County 24 hour booking records come from the Pike County Correctional Facility in Lords Valley and the Pike County Sheriff's Office in Milford. The county sits in northeastern Pennsylvania along the Delaware River. When someone is arrested in Pike County, booking data is created at the jail during intake. You can search for this data through state online tools, the county website, or a formal records request. This page explains how to find 24 hour booking records, what info they hold, and where to get help with your Pike County search.

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Pike County Quick Facts

Milford County Seat
375 Beds Jail Capacity
Kerry Welsh Sheriff
1995 Facility Built

Pike County Correctional Facility Booking

The Pike County Correctional Facility is where 24 hour booking takes place for the county. The jail sits at 175 Pike County Boulevard in Lords Valley, PA 18428. It was built in 1995 and spans 87,800 square feet on 268 acres in Blooming Grove Township. The facility holds up to 375 inmates. Both male and female offenders are housed here. Warden Craig A. Lowe oversees the facility with Assistant Warden Jonathan J. Romance.

When someone is arrested in Pike County, they are brought to this facility for booking. Officers record the person's name, date of birth, charges, and arrest time. This creates the 24 hour booking record. The jail uses a direct supervision model. Office hours run Monday through Friday from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM. You can call the facility at 570-775-5500 for questions about recent bookings. The fax number is 570-775-5511.

Pike County maintains an online inmate roster through the county website. You can search for people currently held at the facility, view their charges, and check bond amounts. This is the fastest way to see if someone was booked in Pike County in the last 24 hours. The roster updates as new inmates are processed at the correctional facility.

Pike County Jail Inmate Records

The Pike County Correctional Facility runs several programs for inmates after booking. These programs become part of the inmate's record at the facility. The H.O.P.E. Program serves female offenders. A.R.R.O.W. is for male offenders. C.O.R.E. is a post-graduate program for those who complete the first stage. M.O.R.E. is open to all male offenders at the facility. These programs show up in the inmate's file alongside their 24 hour booking data in Pike County.

For inmate services, the facility uses Access Corrections for commissary and trust accounts. You can manage those at www.accesscorrections.com or call 1-866-345-1884. A kiosk in the lobby takes cash or credit card deposits. All personal mail at the Pike County Correctional Facility is going digital under a new mail policy. These details are part of how the facility manages inmates after the initial 24 hour booking in Pike County.

Note: The Pike County Correctional Facility has a zero-tolerance policy on institutional abuse under PREA rules, with Lt. Todd Schweyer serving as the PREA Coordinator.

Search Pike County Booking Online

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Portal is a free tool to search for court records tied to bookings in Pike County. You can search by name or case number to find criminal cases filed after an arrest. Docket sheets list charges, hearing dates, and case status for Pike County cases. The portal covers all court levels in the state.

Pike County 24 hour booking search through Pennsylvania court portal

For a more detailed search, use the UJS Case Search page. Enter a first and last name to find cases in Pike County. The system also lets you search by offense tracking number or police complaint number. Recent bookings in Pike County may take a few days to appear in the court system. Docket sheets show a summary of court actions but do not include downloadable documents. For copies of actual papers from a Pike County case, contact the Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts, Yvonne Merrill.

Pike County Criminal History Checks

The PATCH system is the state tool for a criminal background check that covers Pike County. The cost is $22 per request. Volunteer checks are free. You can submit up to ten checks per session online. Results for people with no record return right away about 85% of the time. The system only covers Pennsylvania law enforcement records. Federal records are not included. The PATCH help line is 1-888-783-7972, open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM.

Under the Criminal History Record Information Act (18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq.), Pike County criminal justice agencies must follow strict rules on how they handle booking and arrest data. The act requires agencies to post a notice about what criminal history records they keep and how the public can get to them. Booking records that did not lead to a conviction must be removed from the file after three years if no case is pending. This means older 24 hour booking entries in Pike County may have been expunged.

For a full individual access and review of your own record, use form SP 4-170 from the PA State Police. This costs $20 and gives your entire criminal history, including items not shown in a standard check. Mail processing can take three months or longer for Pike County residents.

Pike County Right-to-Know Requests

You can request 24 hour booking records from Pike County under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law. The Office of Open Records oversees this process statewide. Under the law, all government records are presumed public. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The Pike County government website has contact info for the Open Records Officer.

Submit a standard RTKL request form to the Pike County Open Records Officer. The agency has five business days to respond. They can grant access, deny with a legal basis, or take a 30-day extension for reasons like off-site storage or the need for legal review. Copies cost up to $0.25 per page for the first 1,000 pages. After that, the rate drops to $0.20 per page. Records sent by email carry no extra charge. If Pike County denies your request for 24 hour booking records, you have 15 business days to file an appeal with the Office of Open Records in Harrisburg.

24 Hour Booking and Local Law Enforcement

The PSP Blooming Grove barracks at 434 Route 402, Hawley, PA 18428 covers part of Pike County. Troopers who make arrests in the area handle the initial booking paperwork before transferring the person to the Pike County Correctional Facility. You can call PSP Blooming Grove at (570) 226-5720 for questions about a state police booking in Pike County.

Sheriff Kerry Welsh leads the Pike County Sheriff's Office from Milford. The sheriff's office works with the correctional facility and state police on arrests and bookings in the county. District Attorney Raymond J. Tonkin handles the prosecution side after a 24 hour booking in Pike County. Once formal charges are filed, the case moves to the Pike County court system for hearings and trial.

The VINELink system lets you track an inmate booked in Pike County. Sign up for free alerts by phone, text, or email through PA SAVIN at 1-866-972-7284. The system covers all county jails and state prisons in Pennsylvania, including the Pike County Correctional Facility. Your registration is kept private.

Note: Pike County booking records are public files, but some personal details may be withheld under Section 708 exceptions of the RTKL.

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Pike County borders several counties in northeastern Pennsylvania and sits along the New Jersey and New York state lines. Check the county where the arrest occurred to find the right booking records.

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