Beaver County Recent Arrests

Beaver County recent arrests are tracked through the local court system and state databases. The county seat is Beaver, where the Court of Common Pleas processes criminal cases. Judy Enslen serves as the Clerk of Courts and Jodi Janicki Jones as Prothonotary. You can search for arrest records online through the UJS portal or visit the courthouse in person. This page shows you how to find recent arrests in Beaver County using every tool and office that is available to the public.

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Beaver County Recent Arrests and Court System

The Beaver County Court of Common Pleas hears all criminal cases that come from recent arrests. The court sits at the Beaver County Courthouse in the borough of Beaver. Clerk of Courts Judy Enslen manages criminal case files. Prothonotary Jodi Janicki Jones handles civil filings. Both offices are part of the court system that tracks case data from arrest through final disposition.

Magisterial District Justice Centers are spread across Beaver County at multiple locations. These courts hold preliminary hearings for people who have been arrested. A Magisterial District Judge reviews the charges, sets bail, and decides if the case moves forward. This first step happens soon after a recent arrest in Beaver County. The records from these hearings are public and appear on the state court portal.

The juvenile public defender at 724-728-5700 and juvenile probation at 724-774-8870 extension 312 serve younger residents. Juvenile arrest records are not open to the public under Pennsylvania law. Adult arrest records from Beaver County are generally public under 65 P.S. Section 67.101.

Note: Beaver County Magisterial District Courts handle the earliest stages of most arrest cases before they move to the Court of Common Pleas.

Search Beaver County Arrest Records Online

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal is the best free tool for searching Beaver County recent arrests. You can look up cases by defendant name, date of birth, docket number, or offense tracking number. The portal covers the Court of Common Pleas and all Magisterial District Courts in Beaver County.

Beaver County recent arrests search through Pennsylvania State Police PATCH system

Docket sheets from the UJS portal show the charges, court dates, and case status for each arrest. The system is free to use for basic searches. For more detailed records, you may need to contact the Clerk of Courts in Beaver County directly. The PAeDocket mobile app from the courts also works for quick case lookups on your phone.

The state inmate locator from the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections covers anyone sentenced to state prison from Beaver County. This free tool is updated daily. It does not include people held in the county jail or those awaiting trial.

Beaver County Criminal History and PATCH

Pennsylvania's PATCH system is the official criminal history check run by the State Police. It costs $22 per search. The system checks the central repository created under 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91. This database includes arrest records from Beaver County and all other counties in the state.

Most PATCH results come back right away. About 85% of checks produce an instant answer when there is no match in the system. If a match is found, it goes under manual review. This can take up to two weeks. Under Section 9112 of Title 18, fingerprints from each arrest in Beaver County must reach the State Police within 48 hours. Dispositions must follow within 90 days per Section 9113. These time limits help keep the data on Beaver County recent arrests current in the statewide system.

Beaver County Arrest Records Access

The Right-to-Know Law gives the public access to arrest records from Beaver County. You can submit a written request to the department that holds the records. The Office of Open Records provides a standard form for this. The agency must respond within five business days.

Arrest records from Beaver County typically include the person's name, charges, date of arrest, arresting officer, and bail information. Under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9121, only police departments may give out criminal history data to non-criminal justice parties. The fee is $8. The 30 exceptions in Section 708 of the Right-to-Know Law protect some details from release. These include victim names, social security numbers, and files from open investigations.

If a records request is denied in Beaver County, you can appeal to the Office of Open Records in Harrisburg within 15 business days. Civil penalties of up to $1,500 apply when an agency denies a request in bad faith. This helps make sure Beaver County agencies follow the law on public access to arrest records.

Note: Standard copy fees for records in Beaver County are up to 25 cents per page for black and white documents.

Recent Arrests and Expungement in Beaver County

Some arrest records in Beaver County may be eligible for expungement under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9122. This applies when charges were dropped, the case ended in acquittal, or the person finished a diversion program. You file a petition at the Beaver County Court of Common Pleas and serve the District Attorney.

Once a judge grants the petition, the arrest record is cleared from public databases. The State Police update the central repository so the record no longer appears in PATCH searches. The UJS portal also reflects the change. This process can take several weeks. Not all recent arrests in Beaver County qualify, so it helps to consult a lawyer before filing.

Beaver County Arrests and State Resources

State agencies provide several tools that complement Beaver County arrest data. The Megan's Law registry lists sex offenders including those from Beaver County. The Parole Board tracks parolees from state prison. The Attorney General's Office publishes the CHRIA handbook that explains how criminal history records work under 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91.

For Right-to-Know requests about Beaver County recent arrests, the state form is available at the Office of Open Records website. The state also runs training sessions on how the law works. These tools all help the public access data about recent arrests in Beaver County and across Pennsylvania.

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