Wyoming County Arrest Records and Jail Mugshots

Wyoming County jail mugshots and arrest records are managed through county offices in Tunkhannock, Pennsylvania. Located in the Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania, Wyoming County operates a correctional facility, sheriff's office, and court system that all handle booking data. The courthouse in Tunkhannock serves as the hub for county government. This page covers how to access Wyoming County jail mugshots, contact county departments, and search for arrest and inmate records.

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How to Find Wyoming County Jail Mugshots

There are several ways to search for jail mugshots in Wyoming County. Online tools and county offices each provide different levels of detail. The method you choose depends on the type of record you need.

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us is a free resource for court docket searches. You can look up Wyoming County cases by defendant name or case number. The portal shows charges, hearing dates, and outcomes. It does not display jail mugshots, but docket information helps you confirm booking details and request the right records from county offices.

The Wyoming County website provides access to all county departments and services.

Wyoming County government homepage for jail mugshots and arrest records

The county website lists numerous offices including the 911 Center, Assessment, Commissioners, Coroner, Correctional Facility, Courts, District Attorney, Elections, Prothonotary, Sheriff, and more. For arrest records and jail mugshots, focus on the criminal justice offices. You can also use the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections inmate locator at inmatelocator.cor.pa.gov for state prison records. This tool does not include inmates held at the Wyoming County Correctional Facility on local charges.

Wyoming County Sheriff and Jail Mugshots

The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office handles a range of duties that produce arrest records and jail mugshots. The office is responsible for keeping the peace, arresting violators, and assisting other law enforcement agencies throughout the county.

Wyoming County Sheriff's Office page for arrest records and jail mugshots

Civil process is a major function. Deputies serve complaints, orders of possession, mortgage foreclosures, sheriff sales, PFA orders, and domestic relations contempt orders. The office also handles transportation of inmates to and from state and county facilities. Deputies serve bench warrants issued by the Court of Common Pleas. Each warrant service that leads to an arrest generates new booking records and jail mugshots.

Court and courthouse security is another key duty. The sheriff's office operates screening checkpoints to prevent weapons from entering the courthouse. Deputies also provide security during court proceedings. License to Carry firearms applications are processed through the sheriff's office as well.

Every arrest made by the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office results in a booking at the correctional facility. This creates a record with a jail mugshot, personal details, and charge information. These files become part of the Wyoming County jail mugshots available through public records channels.

Note: The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office assists other agencies, so some arrests within the county may be processed by local police departments rather than the sheriff.

Wyoming County Correctional Facility Booking Records

The Wyoming County Correctional Facility serves as the county's detention center. Its primary function is to detain individuals as ordered by the courts with maximum safety for staff, inmates, and the public.

Wyoming County Correctional Facility page for booking records and jail mugshots

The facility holds both pre-trial and post-trial inmates. When someone is booked in, staff create a record that includes a jail mugshot, charges, personal information, and the arresting agency. These booking records are the main source of Wyoming County jail mugshots. The correctional facility offers programs in religious training, education, recreation, work assignments, and health services. All operations meet the requirements of the United States and Pennsylvania constitutions and applicable law.

Booking records at the facility typically include the inmate's full name, date of birth, physical description, charges, and a photograph taken at intake. These records are maintained by the facility and may be available through formal records requests to Wyoming County.

Wyoming County Courts and Jail Mugshots

The Wyoming County Courts handle criminal cases that originate from arrests within the county. Court Administration assists the judges and maintains public calendars available at ujsportal.pacourts.us.

Wyoming County Courts Administration page for court records and jail mugshots

President Judge Russell D. Shurtleff and Judge Nina M. Sordoni preside over Wyoming County cases. Both judges also serve Sullivan County, as the two counties share judicial resources. Criminal dockets track each case from arrest through disposition. These court records tie directly to the jail mugshots and booking data created when someone is processed at the correctional facility.

The Prothonotary maintains criminal case filings at the courthouse in Tunkhannock. You can visit during business hours to review case files in person. For cases involving Wyoming County jail mugshots, the Prothonotary's office can help you find records by defendant name or case number. Older records may take extra time to locate in the archives.

Public Records Access in Wyoming County

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law gives you the right to request records from Wyoming County agencies. Jail mugshots, booking logs, and arrest reports fall under this law. Agencies must respond to written requests within five business days.

The Criminal History Record Information Act (18 Pa.C.S. Section 9101 et seq.) governs how criminal records are released in Pennsylvania. Current charges and convictions in Wyoming County are generally accessible. Cases ending in dismissal or acquittal may have restricted access. When requesting Wyoming County jail mugshots, include the person's full name, dates, and case numbers. Complete details speed up the response from county offices.

If a records request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within 15 business days. The OOR issues binding decisions on whether agencies must release the requested records. Title 37, Chapter 9 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes provides additional rules for criminal justice records that apply across all counties in the state.

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Nearby Counties for Jail Mugshots

Wyoming County is in the Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania. If you are unsure which county handled an arrest, check the neighboring counties listed here. Each county keeps its own booking records and jail mugshots.

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