Find Lebanon County Booking Reports

Lebanon County booking reports are available through multiple channels, including free in-person inspection at the Clerk of Courts office. The county seat is Lebanon, and the courthouse complex on South 8th Street houses the main offices for criminal records. Residents and the public can view booking reports at no cost by visiting the office. Online tools and phone lines offer additional ways to search Lebanon County records. This page walks through each method and what the records contain.

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Lebanon County Quick Facts

Lebanon County Seat
717-228-4434 Clerk of Courts
Free In-Person Inspection
717-228-4400 Sheriff Phone

Lebanon County Booking Reports In-Person Access

The Clerk of Courts at 400 South 8th Street, Room 104, in Lebanon offers free in-person inspection of public criminal case files. This includes booking reports and related court documents. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Bring a valid ID when you visit.

You can review files on-site at no charge. Staff will pull the records you need. If you want copies, the fee is $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost $5.00 plus copy fees. There is no cost to simply look at the records in person. This makes the Clerk of Courts one of the best places to access Lebanon County booking reports without spending money.

Note: The office may be closed on state holidays, so call 717-228-4434 before you visit to confirm hours.

Search Lebanon County Records Online

Several free online tools let you search for booking reports from Lebanon County. The UJS Portal covers court records for all 67 Pennsylvania counties. Search by name or case number. The portal shows docket sheets, charges, and court dates tied to arrests in Lebanon County. Basic searches cost nothing.

The Lebanon County Sheriff's Office posts active warrant information on its website. This can help you find out if someone has outstanding warrants in the county. The Pennsylvania Inmate Locator covers state prison inmates, which may include people originally booked in Lebanon County who were later sentenced to a state facility.

For a statewide criminal history search, use the PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov. The fee is $22.00 per search. Results show convictions and pending cases from all counties, not just Lebanon County. Fingerprint-based checks cost $22.00 plus additional processing fees.

Lebanon County Criminal History Records

Criminal history in Pennsylvania is governed by the Criminal History Record Information Act under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9101. This law defines what counts as a criminal record and who can access it. Booking reports are part of this system. They are stored at the county level and shared through state databases when needed.

Pennsylvania UJS Portal for searching Lebanon County booking reports and court records

The UJS Portal shown above is one of the primary tools for searching court records in Lebanon County and across Pennsylvania. It connects to docket sheets filed by every county court in the state. Lebanon County booking reports that lead to criminal cases will appear here once charges are filed with the court.

Right-to-Know Law and Lebanon County Booking Reports

Under 65 P.S. § 67.301, Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law gives the public a right to access government records. Booking reports are government records. Anyone can submit a formal request to the Lebanon County open records officer. The county has five business days to respond. Extensions are possible but must be explained in writing.

You do not need a reason to request booking reports. The law applies to all people, not just Lebanon County residents. The open records officer may charge small fees for copies. Certified copies cost more than plain ones. But the right to view the records is free. This is a key tool for getting older Lebanon County booking reports that may not appear in online systems anymore.

Expunged and Sealed Records in Lebanon County

Not all booking reports stay public forever. Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9122, a person can petition the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas to expunge certain records. Expungement removes the record from public view entirely. Once granted, the booking report and all tied records are deleted from public databases.

Act 5 of 2019 created the Clean Slate law. It allows automatic sealing of qualifying misdemeanors and summary offenses after a set number of years with no new charges. Sealed records are hidden from the public but remain visible to law enforcement. Juvenile records follow separate rules under 42 Pa.C.S. § 6308. Records for minors do not appear in public booking report searches in Lebanon County.

Note: If you believe a record should be sealed or expunged, contact the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas for guidance on filing a petition.

Lebanon County Inmate Notifications

VINELink offers free custody status alerts for inmates held in Lebanon County. Register at vinelink.com to track a specific person. The system sends alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released, transferred, or has another status change.

VINELink covers every county in Pennsylvania. It works with the Lebanon County jail and with state facilities. The service runs around the clock. Crime victims in Lebanon County often use VINELink to stay informed about the custody status of the person involved in their case. It supplements what booking reports show by providing real-time updates on where an inmate is held.

Lebanon County Law Enforcement Agencies

Multiple agencies make arrests that result in Lebanon County booking reports. Local police departments handle most arrests within their jurisdictions. The Lebanon County Sheriff at 400 South 8th Street in Lebanon serves warrants, provides court security, and can be reached at 717-228-4400. The Pennsylvania State Police Jonestown barracks at 717-865-2194 covers areas without local police coverage.

Each booking report lists the agency that made the arrest. This helps you trace the details of a specific case. If an arrest happened near the county border, it may have been processed in a neighboring county instead of Lebanon County. Check with the arresting agency if you are not sure where the booking report was filed.

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Nearby Counties

Lebanon County sits in south-central Pennsylvania and borders several other counties. If an arrest took place near the county line, the booking report may be on file in one of these neighboring counties.

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