Access Wyoming County Booking Reports

Wyoming County booking reports record arrests processed at the Wyoming County Correctional Facility in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. Tunkhannock serves as the county seat. Wyoming County is one of the smallest counties in the state by population, with fewer than 27,000 residents. Despite its size, the county maintains full booking records for every arrest. The public can search these records through the jail, the court system, and state databases. Pennsylvania law supports open access to booking reports.

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Wyoming County Quick Facts

Tunkhannock County Seat
~27,000 Population Est.
570-836-6300 Facility Phone
Common Pleas Court Type

Wyoming County Booking Reports Process

When a person is arrested in Wyoming County, officers take them to the Correctional Facility at 1 Courthouse Square in Tunkhannock. The intake process starts with personal details. Staff record the name, date of birth, and address. Digital fingerprints are captured and sent to state databases. A mugshot is taken. Medical staff screen the person for health needs.

The booking report lists all charges along with the arresting agency. Arrests in Wyoming County come from local police, the sheriff, and the Pennsylvania State Police Tunkhannock station at 570-836-2151. Bail or bond is set based on the charges. Every detail goes into the Wyoming County booking report. It becomes a permanent part of the public record.

Wyoming County sees fewer arrests than larger counties, but the booking process is the same. Each report follows the same steps and captures the same information. The facility processes all arrests for the entire county.

How to Find Wyoming County Jail Records

Start with the jail roster. It shows who is in custody at the Wyoming County Correctional Facility right now. Names, charges, and booking dates are listed. Call 570-836-6300 for basic custody information during business hours. Staff can confirm if a person is held at the facility and share basic booking details.

The UJS Portal is a free search tool from the Pennsylvania courts. It covers Wyoming County and all 66 other counties. Search by name or case number to find court records tied to an arrest. The portal shows charges, hearing dates, and case outcomes. It works well for records that have passed the booking stage and are now in the court system.

Note: The UJS Portal is free to search, but free registration gives you access to more detailed results for Wyoming County cases.

Public Access to Wyoming County Booking Reports

Booking reports are public records under Pennsylvania law. The Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. § 67.301 gives any person the right to request these records from Wyoming County. You do not need to live here. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The county must respond within five business days.

Submit a request to the Wyoming County open records officer by mail, email, or in person. The county may charge a small fee for copies. Records themselves are free to view on site. This path works best for older booking reports that are no longer on the active jail roster. Wyoming County handles these requests through its main offices in Tunkhannock.

The image below shows the Pennsylvania VINELink system, which lets you search for inmates and sign up for custody alerts in Wyoming County.

Wyoming County booking reports VINELink inmate notification system

Visit the Wyoming County website for department contacts and public information.

Wyoming County Criminal Background Checks

A booking report covers one arrest. A criminal background check covers a full history. The Criminal History Record Information Act under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9101 sets the rules for how Pennsylvania handles these records. It defines what counts as criminal history data and who can see it.

The Pennsylvania Access To Criminal History system at epatch.pa.gov gives you statewide results for $22. It returns convictions and pending cases for a given name and date of birth. Results include Wyoming County and every other county. Sealed and expunged records are not included in the search results. This tool is used by people who need more than what a single booking report shows.

Wyoming County is small, and many residents know each other. That does not change the rules. The same state laws apply here as in the largest counties. Anyone can run a background check or request booking reports from Wyoming County without restriction.

Expunged and Sealed Records in Wyoming County

Under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9122, a person can petition the Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas to expunge certain records. Cases that ended in acquittal, dismissal, or through a diversion program may qualify. Once a record is expunged, the booking report and related data are removed from public view in Wyoming County.

Act 5 of 2019 brought the Clean Slate law to Pennsylvania. It automatically seals certain misdemeanors and summary offenses after a set period with no new charges. Sealed records do not appear in public searches but remain visible to law enforcement. Some Wyoming County booking reports may be sealed under this law even though the underlying records still exist in the system.

Wyoming County Juvenile Record Rules

Juvenile records are separate from adult booking reports. Under 42 Pa.C.S. § 6308, records for minors are private in most situations. They do not appear on the Wyoming County jail roster or in public record searches. Only courts, law enforcement, and certain state agencies can access them.

Parents or guardians can request their child's records through the Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas in Tunkhannock. The court follows strict rules about when and how these records can be shared. This protection applies to all juvenile records in Wyoming County, regardless of the offense.

Note: Juvenile records in Wyoming County can sometimes be transferred to adult court for serious offenses, at which point they become public.

Wyoming County Custody Alerts

VINELink offers free inmate tracking for Wyoming County. Register at vinelink.com to get alerts when an inmate is released, moved, or escapes. Notifications come by phone, email, or text. The service runs around the clock and covers all counties in Pennsylvania.

This goes beyond what booking reports show. A booking report is a snapshot of the arrest. VINELink gives you ongoing updates about a person's custody status in Wyoming County. Anyone can register. The system is used by crime victims, family members, and others who need current information about someone in the county system.

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Nearby Counties

Wyoming County borders several other counties in northeast Pennsylvania. If you need to check where a person was booked, the neighboring county systems may also have records.

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