Lancaster County Busted Mugshots and Arrest Records

Lancaster County busted mugshots are public records kept by county law enforcement and courts in southeastern Pennsylvania. The county has roughly 552,000 residents. Lancaster serves as the county seat. The Sheriff's Office manages warrants and court security. Lancaster County Prison holds booking records with photos from intake processing. The Clerk of Courts at 50 N. Duke Street handles all criminal case files. This guide shows how to find busted mugshots and arrest data in Lancaster County.

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Lancaster County Quick Facts

552K Population
717-299-8275 Clerk Phone
Common Pleas Court Division
Lancaster County Seat

Lancaster County Sheriff Warrant Records

The Lancaster County Sheriff's Office handles active warrants, civil process, and court security. Deputies serve bench warrants and arrest warrants issued by the Court of Common Pleas. When a warrant results in a capture, the person is booked at Lancaster County Prison. Arrest data flows from the Sheriff to the Clerk of Courts as the case progresses.

You can contact the Sheriff's Office to ask about active warrants. Staff can confirm if a warrant exists for a specific person. The office also manages prisoner transport between the jail and the courthouse. All warrant activity creates records tied to the criminal case file in Lancaster County.

Lancaster County Prison processes all local bookings. At intake, staff record the person's name, take a photo, and log the charges. Bond is set based on the offense and prior history. These booking records become part of the public record.

Note: Warrant records may take up to two business days to reflect a recent arrest in Lancaster County.

Lancaster County Busted Mugshots Court Search

The Lancaster County Clerk of Courts is the chief filing office for criminal and juvenile matters. Located at 50 N. Duke Street, Lancaster, PA 17602, this office records, maintains, and processes all criminal case files. You can reach them at 717-299-8275. The Clerk handles docketing and events for every criminal case in the county.

Documents accepted by the Clerk include warrants, summary convictions, bonds, financial statements, and expungement orders. The office also processes criminal background searches and name change filings. Court costs and fines are assessed through this office. Staff can help you locate specific case records.

The Clerk of Courts website provides forms and details on how to request copies of criminal case records in Lancaster County.

Lancaster County Clerk of Courts criminal case records and booking data

Visit the Clerk of Courts site for filing details, copy fees, and office hours for criminal record requests.

How to Find Lancaster County Busted Mugshots

There are several ways to track down busted mugshots in Lancaster County. Online searches give fast results. Visits to county offices let you review full files. Pick the method that fits what you need.

The UJS Portal is the best free tool. Type in a name and filter by Lancaster County. The portal shows docket entries, charges, and case status. It covers all 67 Pennsylvania counties. Results load fast and cost nothing. For deeper case detail, the CountySuite Courts online system offers local docket access.

For booking photos, reach out to Lancaster County Prison. Staff keep intake records that include mugshots. You may need to file a written request. Under the Criminal History Record Information Act, 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq., some records require formal authorization while public docket data stays open.

  • Search the UJS Portal by name or case number
  • Use the CountySuite Courts online system
  • Contact Lancaster County Prison for booking photos
  • Visit the Clerk of Courts at 50 N. Duke Street
  • File a Right-to-Know request with the county

Lancaster County Prothonotary Records

The Lancaster County Prothonotary, Andrew M. Spade, manages civil court records at 50 N. Duke Street, PO Box 83480, Lancaster, PA 17608. Call 717-299-8282 for questions. While the Prothonotary handles civil matters, some records overlap with criminal cases. Protection from abuse orders and civil judgments tied to criminal activity pass through this office.

The Prothonotary site lists forms, fees, and filing procedures for Lancaster County civil matters.

Lancaster County Prothonotary office and civil court records

You can find office hours and contact details for the Prothonotary on the county website.

Lancaster County Busted Mugshots Open Records

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, 65 Pa. Statute Section 67.101 et seq., gives you the right to request public records from Lancaster County. The Open Records Officer processes these requests. Submit a written request that describes the records you want. The county has five business days to respond.

Records available under the law include arrest logs, booking data, and court filings. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within 15 business days. The appeal is free and does not require a lawyer.

Pennsylvania Office of Open Records for Lancaster County record requests

The state Office of Open Records handles appeals when Lancaster County denies a public records request.

Note: Sealed cases and juvenile records are exempt from public access in Lancaster County.

Lancaster County Criminal Background Checks

The PATCH system provides official criminal background checks across Pennsylvania. Run by the Pennsylvania State Police, it pulls records from all 67 counties. Search by name and date of birth. Results show convictions and pending cases from Lancaster County.

PATCH does not cover federal or out-of-state records. Pair PATCH results with a UJS Portal search for a fuller picture. The portal adds docket details, hearing dates, and case outcomes. The Criminal History Record Information Act, 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq., governs what records are available. Lancaster County also offers criminal background searches through the Clerk of Courts for a fee.

Lancaster County Jail Booking Records

Lancaster County Prison processes all bookings in the county. When someone is arrested, intake staff record personal details, take a booking photo, and log the charges. Bond is set by the court based on the offense and prior record. These booking records are created at the time of arrest.

A typical booking record includes the person's full name, date of birth, physical description, mugshot, arrest date, charges, and bail amount. Records update as cases move through court. You can ask the prison about current inmates. Older booking records may need a formal request.

The Pennsylvania DOC Inmate Locator covers state prisoners. For people held at the county level, contact Lancaster County Prison directly. The Clerk of Courts can also pull historical case records tied to past bookings.

Note: Booking photos may not be available online for Lancaster County, but you can request them through the prison or a Right-to-Know filing.

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Nearby Counties

Lancaster County borders several other Pennsylvania counties. Confirm the county where the arrest occurred before searching. Each county maintains its own booking and court records.

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