Beaver County Arrest and Jail Mugshots

Beaver County jail mugshots and arrest records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office and county jail in southwest Pennsylvania. The county borders Ohio and West Virginia, and its law enforcement agencies process bookings for communities across the region. You can search for Beaver County jail mugshots through state court portals, county offices, and online inmate tools. This page covers the steps to find booking photos, arrest data, and inmate records in Beaver County, along with the laws that govern access to these public records.

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Find Beaver County Jail Mugshots Online

Several online resources help you search for jail mugshots and arrest records in Beaver County. The right tool depends on whether you need current jail status, court case details, or state prison records. Here is where to start your search.

The UJS Portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us lets you search court dockets across Pennsylvania, including Beaver County. Enter a name or case number to pull up criminal records. The docket shows charges, court dates, and case outcomes. This is a free tool that works from any device. While it does not show mugshot images, the docket provides arrest details and case numbers you can use to request booking photos from Beaver County.

The Beaver County government website connects you to county departments and services.

Beaver County government homepage for jail mugshots and inmate records

Beaver County's motto is "Divided by its Rivers, United by its People." The county website provides links to departments that handle arrest records and inmate data. You can find contact information for the jail and the Sheriff's Office through the main site. For state inmates originally from Beaver County, use the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections inmate locator to check their current status and facility location.

You can also reach PA 2-1-1 Southwest for connections to human services in Beaver County. This resource helps people find support programs, which can be useful for families dealing with an arrest situation.

Beaver County Sheriff's Office Booking Records

The Beaver County Sheriff's Office is the largest law enforcement agency in the county. Sheriff Tony Guy leads the office, which operates with a mission to protect the public with honesty, integrity, and transparency. The staff includes a Chief Deputy, a Captain, a Lieutenant, and 20 full-time deputies.

Beaver County Sheriff's Office page for booking records and jail mugshots

The Sheriff's Office handles many duties that create arrest records and jail mugshots in Beaver County. Deputies serve bench warrants, civil writs, and Protection From Abuse orders. They also perform prisoner transport and booking services. Each arrest processed through the Sheriff's Office generates a booking record that includes a mugshot photograph, charge information, and personal details.

You can reach the Beaver County Sheriff's Office at 724-770-4600. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. You can also email Sheriff@beavercountypa.gov with questions about arrest records. The office also issues concealed weapons permits and handles levies and sales as part of its civil duties.

Note: The Beaver County Sheriff's Office may direct you to file a formal records request for booking photos and detailed arrest data.

Beaver County Jail Inmate Records

The Beaver County jail holds inmates awaiting trial and those serving county sentences. Every person booked into the jail goes through an intake process. This process creates the jail mugshot and booking record that become part of the public file. The booking record shows the person's name, date of birth, charges, bail amount, and arresting agency.

Beaver County sits in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania. The county borders Lawrence County to the north, Butler County to the northeast, Allegheny County to the east, and Washington County to the south. It also shares borders with Ohio and West Virginia across the state and national lines. Arrests from all communities within these borders are processed at the Beaver County jail.

The jail tracks each inmate from booking through release. Records show court dates, bail changes, and transfers. When someone is sentenced to state prison, the Beaver County jail coordinates the transfer. The booking record stays on file in Beaver County even after the inmate leaves. You can request copies of these records, including jail mugshots, through the county's records process.

Beaver County Court Records and Dockets

Criminal cases in Beaver County move through the Court of Common Pleas after an initial arrest. The court docket tracks every step in the case. This includes arraignment, preliminary hearing, trial, and sentencing. Each entry on the docket connects back to the arrest and booking event that created the original jail mugshot in Beaver County.

You can search Beaver County court dockets online through the UJS Portal. The system is free and open to the public. Enter a name to see all cases tied to that person in Beaver County. The docket does not include mugshot images, but it gives you dates, charges, and case numbers. You can use this information to request booking photos from the county.

Magisterial district courts in Beaver County handle preliminary hearings and minor offenses. These records are also searchable on the UJS Portal. Cases that advance to the Court of Common Pleas get new docket numbers. The Clerk of Courts office in the Beaver County courthouse keeps physical files that you can review in person during business hours.

Note: Some Beaver County court records may be sealed by court order, which limits public access to certain arrest and booking details.

Beaver County Public Records Access

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law gives the public access to government records in Beaver County. You can request jail mugshots, arrest logs, booking records, and other law enforcement documents. Write your request and send it to the open records officer at the Beaver County department that holds the records. Agencies must respond within five business days.

The Criminal History Record Information Act (18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq.) controls how criminal records are released in Pennsylvania. Under this law, arrest records and booking photos from Beaver County are generally available for cases with active charges or convictions. Records from dismissed cases may have limited access. The Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, Title 37, Chapter 9 adds further rules about criminal justice record retention and release.

When you submit a request for Beaver County jail mugshots, include the full name of the person, the date of arrest or booking, and any case numbers. Specific requests get faster responses. You can submit requests by mail, in person, or through the county's designated process. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at no cost.

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Nearby Counties for Booking Records

Beaver County borders several Pennsylvania counties and shares lines with Ohio and West Virginia. If you need jail mugshots or arrest records from a neighboring area, check these counties. Each one maintains its own booking and inmate records.

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