Susquehanna County Recent Arrests

Susquehanna County recent arrests are tracked through the Sheriff's Office and the court system in Montrose. The county was formed in 1810 and sits at the top of the Endless Mountains in northeastern Pennsylvania. Arrest records, warrants, and booking data are kept by the Sheriff's Office at 31 Lake Avenue. Court records tied to recent arrests in Susquehanna County also appear on the state judicial portal. Start your search below or contact the local offices in Montrose for direct help with Susquehanna County recent arrests.

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Susquehanna County Quick Facts

Montrose County Seat
570-278-4600 Sheriff Phone
1810 County Formed
UJS Portal Online Records

Susquehanna County Sheriff Arrest Data

The Susquehanna County Sheriff's Office is at 31 Lake Avenue in Montrose, PA 18801. Call 570-278-4600 for arrest record inquiries. The office maintains arrest records, warrant information, and civil process files. Staff handle court security and prisoner transport as well. You can visit in person during business hours to request records tied to recent arrests in Susquehanna County.

The Susquehanna County Correctional Facility is at 137 Ellsworth Drive in Montrose. Phone 570-278-4600 for the jail. The facility holds county inmates and keeps booking records on file. Visitation details are available by phone. Each person booked from a recent arrest in Susquehanna County gets a record that shows their name, charges, and booking date.

Note: Contact the Sheriff's Office to confirm which facility currently holds an inmate from a recent arrest in Susquehanna County.

Susquehanna County Arrest Court Records

The Susquehanna County Court of Common Pleas sits at 118 Lake Avenue in Montrose. Call 570-278-4600 for the court. Criminal cases from recent arrests in Susquehanna County move through this court. The Clerk of Courts is at the same address and handles criminal case files, docket sheets, and certified copies.

You can request records from the Clerk of Courts in person or by mail. Fees apply for copies. Under the Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. Section 67.101, most court records are public. The Clerk of Courts can pull up cases by name or case number. Historical records from the Susquehanna County courthouse go back many decades and cover all types of criminal cases tied to arrests in the county.

Search Recent Arrests in Susquehanna County

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Web Portal gives you free access to court records from Susquehanna County recent arrests.

Susquehanna County recent arrests search on Pennsylvania UJS portal

The UJS portal covers the Court of Common Pleas and Magisterial District Courts in Susquehanna County. Search by name, date of birth, or case number. Docket sheets show charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. The system is updated as court staff enter new data. You can track a case from a recent arrest in Susquehanna County through all stages.

For state prisoners from Susquehanna County, the Department of Corrections Inmate Locator is a free tool. It covers state facilities only and does not list county jail inmates. For county-level recent arrests, use the Sheriff's Office or the UJS portal.

Note: The UJS portal may have a brief lag between when a case is filed and when it shows up online for Susquehanna County.

Susquehanna County Criminal History Access

The PATCH system from the Pennsylvania State Police runs statewide criminal history checks. The fee is $22. It pulls from the central repository under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101. This includes arrest data from Susquehanna County and every other county in the state. Fingerprints from each arrest must go to the State Police within 48 hours under Section 9112.

You can also request records under the Right-to-Know Law. The Office of Open Records has a standard form. Send your request to the Susquehanna County agency that holds the records. They must respond within five business days. Most recent arrest data is public, though some items like juvenile records and open investigation files may be withheld.

  • Visit the Sheriff's Office at 31 Lake Avenue in Montrose
  • Call 570-278-4600 for arrest record questions
  • Search the UJS portal for court dockets
  • File a Right-to-Know request for specific records
  • Use PATCH for a statewide criminal history check

Susquehanna County Recent Arrests and Expungement

Some arrest records in Susquehanna County can be expunged. Under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9122, cases that ended in acquittal, dismissal, or completion of a diversion program may qualify. You file a petition with the Court of Common Pleas and serve the District Attorney. If the court grants the petition, the arrest record is removed from public databases.

The first step is to get your full criminal history through Form SP 4-170 from the State Police. This costs $20. Once you have the record, a lawyer or the Clerk of Courts in Susquehanna County can help you file the petition. The process takes time, but it offers a real path to clearing an old arrest from your record.

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Susquehanna County borders other counties in northeastern Pennsylvania. Check the county where the arrest took place for the right records.

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