Access Susquehanna County 24 Hour Booking

Susquehanna County 24 hour booking records are maintained by the correctional facility in Montrose. The county seat is Montrose, and it sits in the northeast corner of Pennsylvania. You can search for booking records by calling the jail, visiting in person, or using state online tools. Susquehanna County had about 444 criminal arrests as of September 2024 based on state police data. Booking records show who was brought in, when, and on what charges. These are public records under Pennsylvania law, and you can request them at no cost in many cases.

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Susquehanna County Quick Facts

~444 Arrests (2024)
(570) 278-7166 Jail Phone
5 Years Record Retention
Montrose County Seat

Susquehanna County Correctional Facility

The Susquehanna County Correctional Facility handles all local bookings. When someone is arrested in Susquehanna County, they are processed at this jail. A 24 hour booking record is created at intake. The record holds the person's name, charges, date and time of arrest, and other key facts. You can call the facility at (570) 278-7166 for information on current inmates.

Free arrest records are available by calling that same number. You do not need to pay a fee to ask about someone held at the Susquehanna County jail. Staff can look up booking data for you over the phone. If you need copies, those may come with a small charge. In-person requests are also accepted during normal business hours. Walk into the facility and ask to view arrest records. The jail has computers set up for the public to view booking data at no cost.

The PSP Gibson barracks also serves Susquehanna County. It is located at 2856 SR 848, New Milford, PA 18834. You can call them at (570) 465-3154. State troopers handle many arrests in rural parts of the county. Their booking records feed into the same statewide database.

Searching Susquehanna County Booking Data

There are several ways to find 24 hour booking records in Susquehanna County. The fastest is to call the jail. Staff can check if someone was booked and give you basic details. For more in-depth searches, use the state court system or file a formal request.

The Pennsylvania UJS Case Search lets you look up court cases linked to Susquehanna County bookings. Enter a name or docket number to find charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. The UJS Web Portal is free for basic case data. This tool pulls from every county in Pennsylvania, so you can cross-check if someone was also booked in a nearby county.

UJS case search for Susquehanna County 24 hour booking records

The Pennsylvania State Police also track arrest data across the state. Their Community Access to Information Dashboard shows that Susquehanna County had roughly 444 criminal arrests as of September 2024. This gives you a sense of how many booking records exist for the county in a given year.

Note: Basic booking data is free at the Susquehanna County jail, but printed copies may cost a small fee.

What Susquehanna County Booking Records Show

A 24 hour booking record from Susquehanna County holds a set of standard details. Every arrest leads to a booking log entry. The record is created when the person arrives at the jail or holding area. It becomes part of the public file for that arrest.

Booking records in Susquehanna County typically include the full name of the arrested person, any known aliases, date of birth, physical description, the date and time of the arrest, the location where the arrest took place, the charges filed, and the arresting agency. If bail was set, that amount shows up in the record too. These details help you track a case from the initial 24 hour booking through the court process in Susquehanna County.

  • Full name and any aliases
  • Date and time of booking
  • Charges and arresting agency
  • Bail or bond amount if set
  • Scheduled court date

Susquehanna County Arrest Record Retention

The Susquehanna County Sheriff's Office retains arrest records, complaints, and investigative files for five years. Most arrest records are kept on a permanent basis by both local and state law enforcement. This means a 24 hour booking record from Susquehanna County can be found long after the arrest happened. Court records tied to those bookings are also permanent.

For older records, you may need to contact the county archives or the Pennsylvania State Archives. The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records oversees public records access across the state. You can file a Right-to-Know request for Susquehanna County booking records. The standard response time is five business days. Copies cost $0.50 per page under the state fee schedule.

Pennsylvania Office of Open Records for Susquehanna County 24 hour booking requests

The PA Office of Open Records RTKL Forms page has the forms you need to submit a request. Fill out the standard form and send it to the Susquehanna County open records officer. Be specific about what records you want. Include names, dates, and any case numbers you have.

Clearing Booking Records in Susquehanna County

If you were booked in Susquehanna County and want the record cleared, Pennsylvania offers an expungement process. Start by getting Form SP 4-170 from the Pennsylvania State Police website. Mail it with a $20 certified check or money order to the Pennsylvania State Police, Central Repository, 1800 Elmerton Avenue, Harrisburg, PA 17110-9758. This step covers the state-level arrest record review.

Next, file a Petition for Expungement with the Susquehanna County Clerk of Courts. The filing fee is $170. Once filed, the Attorney for the Commonwealth has 60 days to respond. If the court grants your petition, the 24 hour booking record and all related data are removed from both local and state systems. Not all records qualify for expungement. Cases that ended without a conviction have the best chance.

Note: Expungement removes the booking record from public view, but the process takes time and has strict requirements.

State Tools for Susquehanna County Lookups

Pennsylvania runs several online tools that cover Susquehanna County booking and arrest records. The PATCH system lets you check criminal history records. It costs $22 per search and requires an account. This tool is useful when you need a full record check beyond a single booking entry.

The PA Department of Corrections Inmate Locator covers people in state prisons. If someone was booked in Susquehanna County and later sent to a state facility, this tool tracks them. Search by last name or inmate number. The VINELink system also provides victim notification and inmate tracking across Pennsylvania jails, including Susquehanna County.

For court records tied to bookings, the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania is the main source. Every case that starts with a 24 hour booking in Susquehanna County moves through the court system. You can track it from start to finish using the UJS portal.

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Nearby Counties

Susquehanna County borders several Pennsylvania counties. If you need booking records from a nearby area, check the county where the arrest occurred.

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