Scranton Busted Mugshots and Criminal Records

Scranton busted mugshots are generated by the Scranton Police Department and processed through the Lackawanna County jail system. As the county seat of Lackawanna County, Scranton is the hub for law enforcement and court activity in the region. The city has about 77,000 residents and sits in northeastern Pennsylvania. Scranton Police maintain a Records Division that handles incident reports, accident records, and arrest data. All bookings flow through the Lackawanna County Prison. This page explains how to find busted mugshots and arrest records from Scranton.

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Scranton Quick Facts

77,000 Population
Lackawanna County
County Seat Status
570-348-4134 Police Phone

Scranton Arrest Records Overview

The Scranton Police Department operates from 100 South Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503. Officers patrol the city around the clock and make arrests for crimes ranging from minor offenses to serious felonies. Each arrest creates a record that includes the charge, date, location, and the name of the person taken into custody.

After an arrest, the person goes to the Lackawanna County Prison for booking. Staff at the jail take a mugshot photo, collect fingerprints, and log personal details into the system. The booking record becomes part of the public file. Bail is set based on the charges and the defendant's history.

Scranton Police also coordinate with the Lackawanna County Sheriff on warrant service and prisoner transport. The Sheriff's office handles courthouse security and serves civil process. Both agencies produce records that tie into Scranton busted mugshots.

Note: The Records Division at Scranton Police is the first stop for copies of incident reports and arrest logs. Call 570-348-4134 to ask about fees and availability.

Scranton Busted Mugshots Search

Several tools let you search for busted mugshots from Scranton. The best free option is the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Portal. It covers every court in the state. You can search by name, date of birth, or docket number.

Visit ujsportal.pacourts.us/CaseSearch to start a search. Results show charges, case status, and hearing dates. Scranton cases begin at the Magisterial District Court level before moving to the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas for more serious charges.

The Scranton Police Department building serves as the base for all criminal investigations and record-keeping in the city.

Scranton Police Department headquarters at 100 South Washington Avenue where arrest records and busted mugshots originate

You can also get information through the Scranton Police website at scrantonpa.gov/police. The site provides contact details for the Records Division. For formal record requests, submit a Right-to-Know request under 65 Pa. Statute Section 67.101 et seq.

Additional search options for Scranton busted mugshots:

  • Lackawanna County Prison inmate roster
  • PATCH background check at epatch.pa.gov
  • PA DOC inmate search at pa.gov/services/cor
  • Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas docket search

Scranton Busted Mugshots Court System

Every Scranton arrest triggers a court case. The process starts at a Magisterial District Court, where a judge holds the preliminary arraignment. Bail is set at this stage. The defendant can post bail or stay in Lackawanna County Prison until the hearing.

The preliminary hearing comes next. A district judge reviews the evidence and decides if the case moves forward. If it does, the case transfers to the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas. That court handles trials, plea deals, and sentencing for all Scranton felony and misdemeanor cases.

You can track any case through the Pennsylvania Courts website. Docket sheets list every motion, hearing, and ruling. These court records connect directly to the arrest and booking records that created the busted mugshots in Scranton. Court records remain public unless sealed by a judge under Pennsylvania law.

Scranton Records Request Process

The Right-to-Know Law (RTKL) at 65 Pa. Statute Section 67.101 et seq. gives you the right to request records from the Scranton Police Department. This includes arrest logs, incident reports, and certain booking data. The law applies to all local government agencies in Pennsylvania.

Send your written request to the open records officer at the Scranton Police Department. Include the full name of the person, the date or date range of the arrest, and any case numbers you have. The agency has five business days to respond.

If a request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. They review the denial and issue a decision. Most appeals are resolved within 30 days. The CHRIA statute at 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq. may limit what arrest data can be released for Scranton busted mugshots.

Note: Juvenile records, active investigation files, and sealed cases are exempt from RTKL requests. Always check with the open records officer if you are unsure what records are available.

Scranton Criminal Background Checks

The PATCH system run by the Pennsylvania State Police provides statewide criminal background checks. Visit epatch.pa.gov to run a search. You need the person's full name and date of birth. Results include convictions and some pending cases from Scranton and all other jurisdictions in the state.

PATCH is a good starting point, but it may not show every arrest. For a more complete picture of someone's record in Scranton, pair it with a UJS Portal search. The portal shows all court filings, while PATCH focuses on the criminal history summary. Together, they give you the broadest view of busted mugshots and case outcomes in Scranton.

Lackawanna County Booking Process

Scranton does not have a city jail. All people arrested by Scranton Police are booked at the Lackawanna County Prison. This is where busted mugshots are taken. The facility handles intake for every municipality in Lackawanna County.

At booking, jail staff record the charges, take a photograph, and collect fingerprints. They also check for outstanding warrants from other jurisdictions. The inmate is assigned a housing unit based on the charges and classification level.

Families and attorneys can look up current inmates through the Lackawanna County Prison. Phone calls and visits follow the facility's rules. If someone was recently arrested in Scranton, their booking record and mugshot should appear in the county system within hours. The PA DOC inmate locator at pa.gov/services/cor covers state prison inmates after sentencing.

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Lackawanna County Busted Mugshots

Scranton is the county seat of Lackawanna County. All felony and misdemeanor cases from Scranton are tried at the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas. For county-wide records, jail data, and court resources, visit the Lackawanna County page.

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