Lebanon County Recent Arrests

Lebanon County recent arrests can be searched through the Sheriff's Office and Pennsylvania's statewide court portal. The county seat is Lebanon, a city in the Lebanon Valley of south-central Pennsylvania. With a population of about 143,000, Lebanon County sits between the larger metro areas of Harrisburg and Reading. Arrest records are maintained at the Lebanon County Correctional Facility and through the Clerk of Courts office. You can search for booking details, criminal charges, and case outcomes using the tools and offices described on this page.

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Lebanon County Quick Facts

143K+ Population
Lebanon County Seat
1813 Year Founded
362 sq mi Total Area

Lebanon County Recent Arrests and Jail Data

The Lebanon County Sheriff's Office handles warrant service, court security, and prisoner transport. The Lebanon County Correctional Facility is located at 730 East Walnut Street in Lebanon, PA 17042. The facility houses pretrial detainees and individuals serving county sentences. Each booking creates a record that includes the arrestee's name, charges, bail amount, and arresting agency.

Lebanon County recent arrests are processed through the correctional facility's intake system. Under 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91, arrest fingerprints from Lebanon County must be forwarded to the Pennsylvania State Police central repository. Local police departments in Lebanon City, Palmyra, Cleona, and other municipalities all contribute arrest data to this statewide system.

The Lebanon County Prison Board oversees operations at the correctional facility. Board meetings are open to the public and include reports on inmate population, facility conditions, and budget matters. The warden manages day-to-day operations including booking, classification, and release of inmates.

Lebanon County Arrest Court Records

The Lebanon County Clerk of Courts handles criminal case records at the Lebanon County Municipal Building, located at 400 South Eighth Street in Lebanon, PA 17042. Criminal cases tied to recent arrests in Lebanon County are processed through this office. Docket sheets, sentencing orders, and other court documents can be requested here.

The Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas hears felony and misdemeanor cases. Magisterial District Courts across the county handle preliminary hearings, arraignments, and summary offenses. Under the Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. Section 67.101, most court records in Lebanon County are open to the public. Written requests can be submitted to the Clerk of Courts, or you can visit the office in person.

The Lebanon County District Attorney's Office files charges and prosecutes criminal cases arising from arrests in the county. The office is located in the municipal building and works with local police, state police, and the county detectives to build cases.

Searching Recent Arrests in Lebanon County

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Web Portal is one of the best free tools for finding court records tied to Lebanon County recent arrests. You can search by name, date of birth, or case number.

Lebanon County recent arrests search on Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal

The UJS portal covers all courts in Lebanon County, including the Court of Common Pleas and the Magisterial District Courts. Docket sheets show charges, hearing dates, bail conditions, and case outcomes. The portal is updated as court staff enter new data. You can also use the free PAeDocket app on your phone for mobile access to the same information.

For state prison records, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Inmate Locator covers anyone sentenced to a state facility from Lebanon County. This tool is free and updated daily. It does not include people held at the county correctional facility. For county-level recent arrests in Lebanon County, use the UJS portal or contact the Sheriff's Office.

Note: UJS docket sheets should not replace a formal criminal history check from the Pennsylvania State Police PATCH system.

Lebanon County Criminal History Checks

The Pennsylvania State Police run the PATCH system for criminal history searches. PATCH stands for Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History. It costs $22 per check. Results come back right away about 85% of the time when there is no match. If the system finds a possible match, the request goes under review for up to two weeks.

PATCH checks pull from the central repository that the State Police maintain under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101. This includes arrest data from Lebanon County and all other counties in the state. Fingerprints from every arrest must be sent to this repository within 48 hours per Section 9112. Dispositions must follow within 90 days under Section 9113. This means recent arrests in Lebanon County flow into the statewide database on a set schedule.

Lebanon County Arrest Records Access

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law gives the public broad access to government records. This includes arrest records from Lebanon County. The law is found at 65 P.S. Section 67.101. All records are presumed public unless a specific exception applies. There are 30 exceptions listed in Section 708 of the law. These cover things like victim names, social security numbers, and records from open investigations.

To request records from Lebanon County, you write to the agency that holds them. The Office of Open Records has a standard form you can use. The agency has five business days to respond. They can grant the request, deny it, or ask for a 30-day extension. If denied, you have 15 business days to file an appeal with the Office of Open Records in Harrisburg.

Standard copy fees are up to 25 cents per page for black and white copies. Lebanon County departments set their own fees within these limits. Recent arrests data is among the most commonly requested records in the county. Most arrest records are public, but some details may be redacted for legal reasons.

Note: Juvenile arrest records in Lebanon County are sealed from public access under Pennsylvania law.

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Lebanon County borders several other Pennsylvania counties. If you are looking for recent arrests in a neighboring area, check the county where the arrest took place.

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