Look Up Lackawanna County Booking Reports

Lackawanna County booking reports track every arrest processed at the Lackawanna County Prison in Scranton. The county seat is Scranton, the largest city in northeastern Pennsylvania. These records are open to the public under state law. You can search for Lackawanna County booking reports through online databases, phone calls, and formal records requests. This page explains each method in detail.

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Lackawanna County Quick Facts

Scranton County Seat
~210,000 Population Est.
570-963-6737 Prison Phone
Common Pleas Court Type

Lackawanna County Booking Process

Every arrest in Lackawanna County ends at the Lackawanna County Prison at 200 North Washington Avenue in Scranton. This is where the booking report is created. Staff process new arrivals around the clock, every day of the year.

The steps are the same for every booking. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, and address. Fingerprints are scanned electronically and sent to state and federal databases. A mugshot is taken from two angles. Medical screening checks for health issues and medications. Personal items are inventoried and stored. Officers run warrant checks through NCIC and JNET. Charges are entered with citations to the Pennsylvania Criminal Code. A magistrate sets bail or bond terms. All of this goes into the Lackawanna County booking report, which becomes a permanent record.

Scranton police, the Lackawanna County Sheriff's Office, and the Pennsylvania State Police Dunmore station all make arrests in the county. The State Police can be reached at 570-963-3156. Regardless of which agency handles the arrest, the booking happens at the county prison in Scranton.

Search Lackawanna County Booking Reports Online

The UJS Portal is the best free tool for searching Lackawanna County booking reports. Choose "Public Web Docket Sheets" and enter a name or case number. The system covers all 67 Pennsylvania counties. It shows charges, court dates, bail status, and case results. You pay nothing for basic searches.

Call the Lackawanna County Prison at 570-963-6737 for quick answers about current inmates. Staff confirm whether a person is in custody and share basic booking information. For certified copies of court documents, contact the Clerk of Courts at the Lackawanna County courthouse in Scranton.

VINELink provides real-time custody tracking across Pennsylvania. Search by name to find someone held in Lackawanna County. Register for free alerts by phone, email, or text. You get a notice when the inmate is released, moved, or escapes. The system runs all day and night.

Note: Booking reports on the UJS Portal may lag behind actual arrests by a day or two while the court creates the docket.

Lackawanna County Sheriff and Law Enforcement

The Lackawanna County Sheriff's Office manages warrants, courthouse security, and civil process. The sheriff coordinates with local police departments and state troopers across the county. Every arrest in Lackawanna County produces a booking report at the county prison.

The image below shows the Lackawanna County Sheriff's Office, which supports law enforcement operations throughout Scranton and the surrounding area.

Lackawanna County Sheriff's Office in Scranton for booking reports

Visit the Lackawanna County government website for office hours, department contacts, and details about services available to residents and the public.

Public Access to Lackawanna County Booking Reports

The Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. § 67.301 gives everyone the right to request government records in Pennsylvania. Booking reports are covered. Send a written request to the Lackawanna County open records officer for any booking report on file. The county must respond within five business days.

You do not need to live in Lackawanna County. You do not need to state a reason. Any person can ask for these records. The county may charge a small copy fee, but the records are open. This method works well for older Lackawanna County booking reports that have cycled off the active jail roster. Formal requests also create a paper trail that confirms your right of access under the law.

Criminal Record Checks in Lackawanna County

A booking report is one part of a broader criminal record. Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9101, the Criminal History Record Information Act sets rules for how criminal data is stored and shared across Pennsylvania. The law applies to Lackawanna County and all other counties.

The PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov provides statewide criminal background checks. Results cover convictions and pending cases linked to a person's name and date of birth. Sealed and expunged records do not appear. PATCH is run by the State Police and draws from a different database than the Lackawanna County jail. Both tools serve different purposes. For Lackawanna County booking details, the jail and UJS Portal are the primary sources.

Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9122, certain records can be expunged. A person petitions the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas to have qualifying arrest records removed from public access. Once the court grants the order, those booking reports vanish from standard searches. The courthouse in Scranton processes all expungement petitions for the county.

Sealed Booking Reports in Lackawanna County

Act 5 of 2019 is Pennsylvania's Clean Slate law. It allows automatic sealing of some misdemeanors and summary offenses after a set time with no new charges. Sealed records in Lackawanna County are hidden from public searches. Only law enforcement and certain agencies can still view them.

Juvenile records have their own strict rules. Under 42 Pa.C.S. § 6308, records for minors are private in most cases. They do not appear on the Lackawanna County jail roster or in public record searches. Access is limited to courts, law enforcement, and authorized agencies. A parent or guardian may request their child's records through the Lackawanna County Court of Common Pleas in Scranton.

Note: Sealed records under Clean Slate remain available to law enforcement during active investigations in Lackawanna County.

Lackawanna County Prison Details

The Lackawanna County Prison is the main detention facility for the county. It holds pre-trial detainees and sentenced inmates. All arrests in Lackawanna County are processed at this location in Scranton. The facility serves a county of over 200,000 residents and handles a high volume of bookings each year.

Facility Lackawanna County Prison
200 North Washington Avenue
Scranton, PA 18503
Phone: 570-963-6737
Sheriff lackawannacounty.org
State Police Dunmore Station: 570-963-3156

Families can call the prison for basic details about a person in custody. Staff share information about charges, bail, and court dates. For complete case records tied to a Lackawanna County booking report, use the UJS Portal or submit a formal records request to the county.

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Nearby Counties

Lackawanna County sits in northeastern Pennsylvania and shares borders with several other counties. An arrest near the county line may have been processed in a neighboring jurisdiction. If you cannot find a booking report in Lackawanna County, check these nearby systems.

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