Union County Booking Reports

Union County booking reports are maintained through the Union County Prison in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. This central Pennsylvania county has a population of about 45,000 and is home to Bucknell University and the federal penitentiary at Lewisburg. The county prison processes all local arrests and creates a public booking report for each one. These records are available through state databases, written requests, and direct contact with Union County offices in Lewisburg.

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Union County Quick Facts

Lewisburg County Seat
~45,000 Population Est.
570-524-8700 Prison Phone
Common Pleas Court Type

How Union County Creates Booking Reports

When someone is arrested in Union County, they are brought to the Union County Prison at 103 South 2nd Street in Lewisburg. The booking process begins right away. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, and home address. Fingerprints are taken through the LiveScan system and checked against state and federal databases. A mugshot is captured. All charges are listed using the Pennsylvania Criminal Code.

Medical screening follows. Staff assess the person for injuries, illness, and mental health needs. Personal property is inventoried and stored. Bail or bond terms are set based on the severity of the charges and the person's criminal history. Each of these steps creates entries in the Union County booking report. The full report stays on file as a public record.

Search Union County Booking Reports Online

The UJS Portal is the best starting point for finding court records tied to Union County arrests. It covers all 67 Pennsylvania counties. Search by name or case number to find charges, court dates, and case outcomes. Basic access is free.

For current inmates, call the Union County Prison at 570-524-8700. Staff can confirm whether a person is in custody and provide basic booking information over the phone. In-person visits to the prison or courthouse in Lewisburg offer another way to access records. Bring identification and the name of the person you are looking for.

The Pennsylvania Access To Criminal History system at epatch.pa.gov provides statewide criminal background results. It returns convictions and pending cases linked to a person's name and date of birth. This covers Union County records along with all other counties in the state.

Note: The UJS Portal shows court case data, which may differ from the original booking report created at the time of arrest in Union County.

Union County Public Records Access

Booking reports are public under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, 65 P.S. § 67.301. Anyone can request Union County booking reports. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need a reason. The law treats these as open records that the county must provide on request.

Send a written request to the Union County open records officer in Lewisburg. Include the person's name and any dates you know. The county has five business days to respond. Fees for copies are minimal. This is the standard way to get older booking reports that may not appear in online systems. The Union County government website has contact details for all departments.

Union County Booking Reports and State Resources

Several state-level tools help people search for booking reports and related records across Pennsylvania, including Union County. The UJS Portal covers court records. The PATCH system handles criminal history checks. VINELink tracks inmate custody status. Each serves a different purpose.

The image below shows the Pennsylvania UJS web portal, which provides access to court case records for Union County and all other counties statewide.

Union County booking reports Pennsylvania UJS web portal for court record searches

These tools work together to give a full picture. A booking report captures the arrest. Court records track the case. The PATCH system shows the outcome. Using all three gives you the most complete view of a person's record in Union County.

Criminal History Rules for Union County

The Criminal History Record Information Act under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9101 sets the framework for how Pennsylvania stores and shares criminal records. Booking reports are part of this system. The law defines what is public and what is restricted. Most booking report data is open, but some details require a formal background check to access.

Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9122, certain records can be expunged. A person petitions the Union County Court of Common Pleas to have qualifying records removed. Cases that ended in dismissal or acquittal are eligible. Some minor offenses also qualify. Once expunged, the booking report is deleted from public databases.

Sealed Records in Union County

Act 5 of 2019 created the Clean Slate program. It allows automatic sealing of certain misdemeanor and summary offense records after a waiting period with no new charges. Sealed Union County booking reports are hidden from public view but remain visible to law enforcement. The process runs automatically through the state court system.

Juvenile records are handled separately. Under 42 Pa.C.S. § 6308, records for minors stay private. They do not appear in Union County booking report searches. Access is limited to courts, law enforcement, and approved agencies. Parents or guardians can request records through the Union County Court of Common Pleas in Lewisburg.

Note: Clean Slate sealing happens automatically for eligible records, so no petition is needed in Union County.

Union County Inmate Tracking

Victims can monitor an inmate's custody status through VINELink. This free service covers the Union County Prison and facilities statewide. Alerts come by phone, email, or text when an inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. The system runs around the clock.

VINELink adds a real-time layer to what booking reports provide. A booking report is a fixed record. VINELink gives ongoing updates. For people who need to know when someone leaves the Union County Prison, this tool is essential. Registration is simple and confidential.

Union County Law Enforcement

The Pennsylvania State Police Milton barracks covers Union County. Troopers make arrests across the county, especially in areas without local police departments. Call 570-524-2662 to reach the Milton barracks. Each arrest results in a booking report at the Union County Prison.

The Union County Sheriff's Office manages warrants, court security, and prisoner transport. Local police in Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, and other boroughs handle arrests within their jurisdictions. All bookings funnel through the Union County Prison at 103 South 2nd Street in Lewisburg, where staff create and maintain the booking reports.

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Nearby Counties

Union County sits in central Pennsylvania and shares borders with several neighboring counties. If you are unsure where a person was booked, check the systems for adjacent counties as well.

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