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What are Susquehanna County Arrest Records?

Susquehanna County arrest records are documents that contain information on individuals that have been arrested for offenses committed within the county’s jurisdiction. These records are maintained by the county’s law enforcement agencies and judicial administrative institutions, and typically contain personal information of the arrestee and details of the offense committed.

Crime Statistics

According to the 2018 Uniform Crime Reporting Data published by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a total of 39,192 violent crimes and 190,816 property crimes were recorded in the state of Pennsylvania. These figures include 784 murders, 9,848 robberies, 24,077 aggravated assaults, 4,483 rapes, 27,104 burglaries, 150,596 larceny thefts and 13,116 motor vehicle thefts. When compared with the data published for the previous year, these numbers indicate a 2.1% decrease in violent crimes and a 9.3% decrease in property crimes recorded in the state of Pennsylvania.

What are Susquehanna County Criminal Records?

Susquehanna County criminal records are official documents that contain detailed criminal histories of individuals residing in Susquehanna County. These records are collated and maintained locally and at a state level by the Susquehanna County Sheriff’s Office and the Pennsylvania State Police respectively.

How Do I Get Susquehanna County Criminal Records?

Parties interested in accessing Susquehanna County criminal records locally may do so by contacting the Susquehanna County Sheriff’s Office at:

Susquehanna County Courthouse
31 Lake Avenue
P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-4600
Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Mondays to Fridays

In addition to this, criminal records in the state of Pennsylvania can also be accessed by contacting the Pennsylvania State Police at:

1800 Elmerton Avenue
Harrisburg, PA 17110
Phone: (717) 783-5494

Alternatively, requests for criminal background checks can also be submitted to the state police online through the Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History website. Parties that wish to utilize this method will be required to provide the name and date of birth of the subject of the background check, a valid government-issued ID, and pay a fee of $22 per background check. Queries can be directed to toll-free number 1-(888) 783-7972.

How Do I Find Susquehanna County Sex Offender Information?

Members of the public can obtain information on registered sex offenders residing in Susquehanna County through the online sex offender registry maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police, which allows interested parties perform searches based on name, county, municipality, city, zip code or mile radius. This registry also groups offenders under non-compliant, sexually violent predator and transient offender categories.

How Do I Visit An Inmate In Susquehanna County Jail?

Parties that wish to visit individuals currently incarcerated in Susquehanna County may do so at the Susquehanna County Correctional Facility located at:

137 Ellsworth Drive
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-7166

Inmates are required to submit a “visitation list” with the names of a maximum of 8 individuals allowed to visit them. All listed individuals must be at least 18 years old, however legal spouses under this age may also be listed, and each list is subject to approval by the Warden.

Visitation hours for inmates in Cellblocks A, B & C vary. Visiting hours for inmates in Cellblock D is between the hours of 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, inmates in Cellblock E may be visited between the hours of 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Fridays, Cellblock F inmates may be visited between the hours of 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays and inmates in Cellblock G are allowed visitations between the hours of 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. on Mondays and 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on Wednesdays. Finally, male inmates in the Disciplinary Segregation section are allowed to see visitors between the hours of 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. on Thursdays while female inmates in the Disciplinary Segregation section are visitations between the hours of 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Thursdays.

Inmates are responsible for notifying potential visitors of their scheduled visiting times, and all visitors must have a valid government-issued photo ID. Each inmate is allowed a maximum of 2 visitors in the visitation room at a time and all visitors are subject to a body search by officials of the correctional facility.

Where and How To Find Susquehanna County Inmate Information?

Queries related to Susquehanna County inmate information should be directed to the Susquehanna County Correctional Facility at:

137 Ellsworth Drive
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-7166

What are Susquehanna County Court Records?

Susquehanna County court records are records that contain information generated during court proceedings held in Susquehanna County courthouses. Susquehanna County court records are maintained by the county’s Prothonotary & Clerk of Courts and parties interested in accessing these records may do so by contacting the office of the Prothonotary & Clerk of Courts at:

County Courthouse
31 Lake Avenue
P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-4600
Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mondays to Fridays

It should be noted that obtaining copies of Susquehanna County court records may require the payment of a fee. In addition to this, the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania provides interested members of the public with access to a UJS web portal which can be utilized to access information on court calendars and cases heard in Susquehanna County.

Location of all Courts in Susquehanna County

Susquehanna County Court of Common Pleas
Susquehanna County Courthouse
31 Lake Ave
P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-4600 ext. 6641 (Civil)
Phone: (570) 278-4600 ext. 6642 (Criminal)

Susquehanna County Orphans' Court
Susquehanna County Courthouse
31 Lake Ave
P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-4600 ext. 4065

Susquehanna County Magisterial District Court 34-3-01
71 Lake Ave
P.O. Box 154
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-5965

Susquehanna County Magisterial District Court 34-3-02
17544 US 11
P.O. Box 95
New Milford, PA 18834
Phone: (570) 465-3551

Susquehanna County Magisterial District Court 34-3-03
Mountain View Plaza
1866 State Route 106
P.O. Box 179
Clifford, PA 18413
Phone: (570) 222-6356

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What are Susquehanna County Vital Records?

Susquehanna County vital records are official documents that contain information on vital events, such as births, deaths, marriages and divorces, that occur in Susquehanna County. These records are maintained and issued locally by county officials and also at a state level by the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Parties interested in accessing these records will be required to present a valid government-issued photo ID and pay all applicable fees necessary for obtaining copies of these records.

Where and How to Get Susquehanna County Divorce Records

Parties interested in obtaining copies of Susquehanna County divorce records may do so by contacting the Susquehanna County Prothonotary & Clerk of Courts between the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Mondays to Fridays, at:

County Courthouse
31 Lake Avenue
P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-4600

Where and How To Get Susquehanna County Marriage Records

Susquehanna County's marriage records are maintained by the office of the Susquehanna County Register & Recorder. Parties interested in obtaining copies of these records may do so by contacting the office of the Register & Recorder at:

County Courthouse
31 Lake Avenue
P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: (570) 278-4600
Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Mondays to Fridays

Requests can also be made via mail and requestors are required to names of the parties on the record and the date of the marriage occurred. Certified copies of Susquehanna County's marriage records cost $5 per copy.

Where and How to Get Susquehanna County Birth Records

Birth records in the state of Pennsylvania are considered confidential and access to them is typically restricted to a registrant named on the record that is at least 18 years old, the registrant’s immediate family including step-parents, step-children, great grandparents and great-grandchildren, and a legally authorized representative of the registrant. However, birth records for deceased registrants may be issued to a non-immediate member of the registrant’s family that can provide a copy of the deceased’s death certificate.

Eligible parties interested in obtaining copies of Pennsylvania birth records may do so by completing an Application for a Birth Certificate form and submitting the completed form to the Pennsylvania Department of Health either in person or via mail to:

Division of Vital Records
Birth Certificate Processing Unit
P.O. Box 1528
New Castle, PA 16103

Pennsylvania birth records cost $20 per copy requested except for members of the U.S. Armed Forces who are either in active service or were honorably discharged from service; these individuals may obtain copies of birth records free of charge. However, it should be noted that this fee waiver only applies when eligible Armed Forces members are requesting copies of their own birth certificates, the birth certificate of a current spouse, or a late spouse if the requestor is not remarried and the birth certificate of a dependent child.

Where and How to Get Susquehanna County Death Records

Requests for death records in the state of Pennsylvania should be directed to the state’s Department of Health. Requestors will be required to complete an Application for Death Certificate form which may be submitted either in person or via mail to:

Division of Vital Records
Birth Certificate Processing Unit
P.O. Box 1528
New Castle, PA 16103

Copies of Pennsylvania death records are typically issued to members of the decedent’s immediate family, including step-parents, step-children, great grandparents and great-grandchildren. Copies of these records may also be obtained by ex-spouses, legally authorized representatives of the decedent, and individuals with a direct financial interest in the decedent that are able to provide documentation establishing a direct interest in the requested record. In addition to this, Pennsylvania death records may also be issued to extended family members of the decedent who indicate a direct relationship to the decedent; parties that fall under this category may be required to provide documentation establishing their relationship to the decedent. It is important to note that all requestors must be at least 18 years old.

Copies of Pennsylvania death records cost $20 per record, however this fee is waived for requestors that wish to obtain copies of death records for members of the U.S. Armed Forces who were either in active service or honorably discharged at the time of death. It should be noted that this waiver only applies if the requestor is a legal spouse or dependent child of the decedent, an authorized representative of the decedent’s estate and a funeral director listed on veteran decedent’s death record.

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.