Wayne County Busted Mugshots Guide

Wayne County busted mugshots are created when law enforcement processes an arrest in this northeast Pennsylvania county. With about 51,000 residents, Wayne County sits along the New York border and includes popular lake communities in the Pocono region. The Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement and manages booking records. All criminal cases go through the Court of Common Pleas in Honesdale. This page explains how to find busted mugshots and arrest records in Wayne County.

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Wayne County Quick Facts

51K Population
$0.25 Per Page Copy
Common Pleas Court Division
Honesdale County Seat

Wayne County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the county. Deputies serve warrants, transport prisoners, and provide court security. Each arrest results in a booking record that contains the person's name, charges, mugshot, and bail amount.

Booking photos are taken at the time of intake. These photos become part of the official record. Contact the Sheriff's Office in Honesdale to ask about current inmates or recent bookings. Staff can explain what forms or steps are required to obtain records.

The Sheriff's Office may release active warrant information to the public. Call the office for the most current list of wanted persons in Wayne County.

Note: Booking data may not always be available online. Phone calls or walk-in visits to the Sheriff's Office in Honesdale may be needed for some records.

Wayne County Busted Mugshots Court Search

The Wayne County Court of Common Pleas handles all criminal cases in the county. The Clerk of Courts keeps case files with charges, hearing dates, plea entries, and sentencing records. The courthouse is in Honesdale.

Court records in Wayne County are public under the Right-to-Know Law, 65 Pa. Statute Section 67.101 et seq. Anyone can request copies of criminal case documents. You do not need to be a party in the case. Copy fees run $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more and carry the court seal.

For a free online search, the UJS Portal provides access to Wayne County docket data. Search by name or case number. The portal displays charges, case status, and docket entries. Full documents may not appear online, but the docket gives a thorough case overview.

Wayne County criminal case search on UJS Portal

The UJS Portal covers all 67 Pennsylvania counties, including Wayne County criminal dockets and case records.

How to Find Wayne County Busted Mugshots

There are several ways to search for busted mugshots in Wayne County. Online tools give fast results. In-person visits provide access to full case files. The path you choose depends on what kind of record you need.

Start with the UJS Portal for a quick lookup. Enter the person's name and narrow results to criminal cases. Docket sheets list charges, filing dates, and case outcomes. This free tool covers all Wayne County Court of Common Pleas cases.

Booking photos are stored at the county jail. Contact the Sheriff's Office for mugshot access. Under the Criminal History Record Information Act, 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq., some records are public while others need authorization. Public docket data through the courts stays open at all times.

  • Search the UJS Portal by name or case number
  • Contact the Wayne County Sheriff for booking photos
  • Visit the Clerk of Courts in Honesdale
  • File a Right-to-Know request with the county
  • Run a PATCH search for statewide criminal records

Wayne County Open Records Requests

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law gives you the right to request public records from Wayne County. Submit a written request to the Open Records Officer. The county must respond within five business days under 65 Pa. Statute Section 67.101 et seq. Copy fees are $0.25 per page.

Public records include arrest logs, booking information, and court filings. If Wayne County denies your request, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. File the appeal within 15 business days. The process does not require a lawyer.

Pennsylvania Office of Open Records for Wayne County record requests

The state Office of Open Records oversees appeals when Wayne County denies a public records request.

Note: Records involving juvenile cases or sealed files are exempt from public disclosure in Wayne County.

Wayne County Criminal Background Checks

The PATCH system from the Pennsylvania State Police provides official criminal background checks. PATCH covers all 67 counties across the state. Search by name and date of birth to see Wayne County convictions and pending cases.

PATCH does not include federal charges or records from other states. For a more complete picture, pair a PATCH search with a UJS Portal lookup. These two tools together provide strong coverage of criminal records tied to Wayne County.

Wayne County Jail Booking Records

Arrests in Wayne County are processed through the county correctional facility. Staff collect personal information at intake, take a booking photo, and log the charges. Bail is set based on the nature of the offense and the person's history.

A standard booking record contains the full name, date of birth, physical description, mugshot, arrest date, charges, and bail amount. Records are created at intake. They are updated as the case moves through court. The Sunshine Act, 65 Pa. Statute C.S. Sections 701 et seq., supports public access to basic booking data in Wayne County.

Older booking records may require a written request. Allow extra time for archived file searches. The Clerk of Courts in Honesdale can also help locate historical case records tied to past bookings.

The Pennsylvania DOC Inmate Locator covers inmates in state prison. If someone from a Wayne County case was sent to a state facility, you can search for them through that tool.

Pennsylvania DOC inmate locator for Wayne County cases

Use the state DOC locator to find inmates sentenced through Wayne County courts who are now in state custody.

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Nearby Counties

Wayne County sits in the northeast corner of Pennsylvania. Each neighboring county keeps its own arrest and court records. Check the county where the arrest took place for the correct files.

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