Armstrong County Recent Arrests Lookup

Armstrong County recent arrests can be searched through the state court portal and local courthouse offices. The county seat is Kittanning, where the Court of Common Pleas hears criminal cases. The Clerk of Courts office holds arrest-related case files. You can also search the statewide UJS portal for docket sheets tied to Armstrong County cases. This page walks you through every way to find recent arrests in Armstrong County, from online tools to in-person visits at the courthouse.

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Armstrong County Quick Facts

64K+ Population
Kittanning County Seat
Common Pleas Court Type
724-548-3258 Court Phone

Armstrong County Recent Arrests and Courts

The Armstrong County Court of Common Pleas handles all criminal cases in the county. This is where charges from recent arrests go through the legal process. Annette Bowser serves as the Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts. Her office manages filing, docketing, and copies of court records. The courthouse is in Kittanning.

Magisterial District Courts in Armstrong County handle preliminary hearings for new arrests. These lower courts decide if there is enough evidence to send a case to the Court of Common Pleas. Most people arrested in Armstrong County first appear before a Magisterial District Judge within hours of their booking. The judge sets bail and schedules future court dates. All of these steps create public records that you can search.

For juvenile cases, the public defender can be reached at 724-548-3258 and juvenile probation at 724-548-3491. These records are not public, but the adult criminal dockets from Armstrong County recent arrests are open under the Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. Section 67.101.

How to Search Armstrong County Arrests

The UJS Case Search is the main online tool for finding recent arrests in Armstrong County. The portal is free. You can search by defendant name, date of birth, docket number, or offense tracking number. Results show docket sheets with charges, hearing dates, and case status.

Armstrong County recent arrests search on Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal

The UJS portal covers every court level in Armstrong County. This includes the Court of Common Pleas and all Magisterial District Courts. Docket sheets are public and show the details of each case tied to an arrest. You can also download the free PAeDocket app for mobile searches. The app works on Apple and Android devices and lets you search by case number or name.

For people sentenced to state prison from Armstrong County, use the PA DOC Inmate Locator. This tool is free and covers all state facilities. It does not include people held in the county jail. The state system is updated daily and shows current location, inmate number, and basic personal data.

Note: Recent court filings may take a short time to appear on the UJS portal after staff enter them.

Armstrong County Criminal History Searches

The PATCH system run by the Pennsylvania State Police is the formal way to get a criminal history report. Each check costs $22. The system searches the central repository maintained under 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91. This database includes arrest data from Armstrong County and all 67 counties in the state.

About 85% of PATCH checks return a result right away. If the system flags a possible match, the request goes under manual review for up to two weeks. You can check the status online using your control number. Volunteer checks are free under the PATCH program. Under Section 9112, fingerprints from every arrest in Armstrong County must be sent to the State Police within 48 hours. Dispositions follow within 90 days per Section 9113. This keeps the statewide record of Armstrong County recent arrests current.

Armstrong County Arrest Records and Public Access

Arrest records in Armstrong County are public under the Right-to-Know Law. The Office of Open Records enforces this law statewide. To get records, you submit a written request to the county department that holds them. The agency has five business days to respond. Standard copies cost up to 25 cents per page.

An arrest record from Armstrong County typically shows the person's full name, charges, date and place of arrest, arresting agency, and bail status. Under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9121, only police departments can share criminal history data with non-criminal justice agencies. The fee for this is $8 as set by the Attorney General. The Right-to-Know Law has 30 exceptions in Section 708 that can limit access to some details. These cover things like victim names, ongoing investigation files, and personal data.

If your request is denied, you have 15 business days to appeal to the Office of Open Records. The appeal goes to their office in Harrisburg at 555 Walnut Street, Suite 605. The OOR can also be reached by phone at 717-346-9903 or by email at RTK-OOR@pa.gov.

Recent Arrests in Armstrong County and Expungement

Pennsylvania law allows some arrest records to be expunged. This is set out in 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9122. Cases that ended in acquittal or dismissal may qualify. Completed diversion programs can also lead to expungement. The petition is filed at the Armstrong County Court of Common Pleas. The District Attorney must be served and can object.

Once a court grants expungement, the arrest record is removed from public databases. The State Police update the central repository. This means the record will no longer show up in PATCH checks or on the UJS portal for Armstrong County. The process takes weeks or months depending on the case. Recent arrests in Armstrong County that result in charges being dropped may be good candidates for this process.

Note: Expungement does not apply to all cases, and a lawyer can help you figure out if you qualify in Armstrong County.

Armstrong County Arrests and State Tools

Several state agencies offer tools that tie into Armstrong County arrest data. The Pennsylvania Megan's Law registry tracks sex offenders across the state, including those from Armstrong County. The Pennsylvania Parole Board oversees parolees from state prison. The Attorney General's Office handles criminal history audits under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9141.

The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency at pa.gov/agencies/pccd funds programs that affect how arrests are processed in Armstrong County and across the state. These state tools work alongside the local court system to give a full picture of recent arrests and criminal cases in Armstrong County.

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