Wyoming County Criminal Records and Booking Data

Wyoming County busted mugshots are managed through the Sheriff's Office, Clerk of Courts, and the Court of Common Pleas. This small rural county in northeastern Pennsylvania has a population under 30,000. Tunkhannock serves as the county seat. Despite its size, Wyoming County maintains full criminal case records and booking data. The Sheriff handles law enforcement, court security, and warrant service. Here is how to access arrest records in Wyoming County.

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Wyoming County Quick Facts

27K Population
Rural County Type
Common Pleas Court Division
Tunkhannock County Seat

Wyoming County Sheriff Busted Mugshots

The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement duties across the county. Deputies serve warrants, transport prisoners, and provide court security. When someone is arrested on a warrant, a booking record is created. That record includes a mugshot, the charges, and personal details.

The Sheriff also assists local police departments with arrests. Wyoming County has several small townships and boroughs. Not all of them have full-time police. The Sheriff fills gaps in coverage. Arrests made by the Sheriff's Office go through the same booking process as any other arrest in the county.

Court security is a big part of the job. Deputies guard the courthouse in Tunkhannock during hearings and trials. They also handle prisoner transport from the holding facility to court. Each court appearance ties back to the original booking and arrest record.

Note: Wyoming County is a small county. Walk-in requests at the Sheriff's Office may get faster results than phone or mail for busted mugshots inquiries.

Wyoming County Criminal Court Records

The Court of Common Pleas handles all criminal cases in Wyoming County. Felonies, misdemeanors, and summary offenses all pass through this court. Case files contain the complaint, bail orders, plea agreements, and sentencing records. These documents connect directly to busted mugshots from the county.

The Clerk of Courts maintains the official record of every criminal case. You can ask the Clerk to pull a case file by name or docket number. Copies are available for a fee. Most records are open to the public under Pennsylvania law.

Wyoming County has a lower case volume than urban counties. This can work in your favor. Staff at the Clerk's office often have more time to help with record requests. Files are less likely to be stored off-site. Most records are available the same day you ask for them.

The court handles preliminary hearings at the magisterial district level first. If charges hold, the case moves to the Court of Common Pleas. Both sets of records are public. Docket sheets show every step from arrest to disposition in Wyoming County.

How to Find Wyoming County Busted Mugshots

Finding busted mugshots in Wyoming County takes a few steps. Start with the tools that match what you know. A full name is enough for most searches. A docket number gives the most exact results. Here are the main ways to search.

  • Contact the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office for warrant status
  • Visit the Clerk of Courts in Tunkhannock for case files
  • Search the UJS Portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us
  • Run a PATCH check at epatch.pa.gov
  • File a Right-to-Know request for specific records

The UJS Portal is the best free online tool. It covers all Pennsylvania courts, including Wyoming County. Type a name and the system pulls up any matching cases. Results show charges, court dates, and case status. The portal updates as courts enter new data.

Under 65 Pa. Statute Section 67.101 et seq., the Right-to-Know Law gives you a legal path to request public records. If the Clerk of Courts or Sheriff cannot fill your request through normal channels, file a formal RTKL request. The Office of Open Records handles appeals if access is denied.

Wyoming County Arrest Booking Process

When police make an arrest in Wyoming County, the booking process follows a set path. The arrested person is brought to a holding facility. Staff take a mugshot and record fingerprints. They log the charges, the arresting officer, and the date and time. Bail or bond is set by a magisterial district judge.

This data forms the booking record. It is the source of busted mugshots information. The record stays on file even after the case ends. You can request old booking records through the Clerk of Courts or through a Right-to-Know request.

After booking, the person either posts bail or stays in custody. The case moves through the court system. Every hearing and ruling adds to the docket. The full record, from arrest to final disposition, is available for public review under 18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq., which governs criminal history record information in Pennsylvania.

Note: Some records may be sealed by court order. Juvenile cases are not public. Expunged records are removed from public access in Wyoming County.

Statewide Tools for Wyoming County

State databases offer ways to search beyond the county level. The UJS Portal is a strong first step. It is free and covers every court in the state. Wyoming County cases show up alongside records from all 67 Pennsylvania counties.

The PATCH system runs formal background checks. Results draw from all counties. The Pennsylvania State Police manage this database. A PATCH check costs a small fee but gives a thorough result. For people in state prisons rather than county facilities, use the PA Department of Corrections Inmate Locator. The Pennsylvania Courts website also provides resources on court procedures and access policies.

Using more than one tool gives the best picture. County records show local arrests. State records catch cases from other counties. Together they give a full view of someone's criminal history connected to Wyoming County.

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Wyoming County sits in northeastern Pennsylvania. If the arrest took place outside county lines, check the correct neighboring county for records.

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