Crawford County Arrest Booking Data

Crawford County processes 72 hour booking records through the Sheriff's Office and the Crawford County Jail in Meadville. The county sits in the northwest corner of the state and covers over 1,000 square miles. Meadville is the county seat and the hub for all criminal case processing. Residents and the public can access booking records through county offices, state court tools, and criminal history databases maintained by the state.

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Crawford County Sheriff's Office

The Crawford County Sheriff's Office handles warrant service, prisoner transport, and court security. It works closely with local police and state troopers on arrests throughout the county. The office is based in the Crawford County Courthouse in Meadville.

Crawford County Sheriff's Office building for 72 hour booking records processing

Call the Crawford County Sheriff at 814-763-1612 for questions about warrants or recent arrests. Staff can help you find out if someone has an active warrant or if a booking took place. The office is open during regular business hours on weekdays. Walk-in visits are welcome for record requests.

When an arrest happens in Crawford County, the arresting officer starts the booking process. This includes logging charges, taking a booking photo, and collecting fingerprints. The Sheriff's Office may handle the transport to the Crawford County Jail if the arresting agency needs support.

The 72 Hour Booking Process in Crawford County

Every arrest in Crawford County triggers a 72 hour window. State law says the person must see a judge for a preliminary arraignment within that time. A magisterial district judge in the county reviews the charges and sets bail. This step is required before the case can move forward.

The booking record tracks the full process. It logs who was arrested, when, and by which agency. It shows the charges at the time of arrest. After the arraignment, it records the bail amount and whether the person posted it or stayed in custody. All of this forms the 72 hour booking record for Crawford County.

Crawford County has a smaller population than many counties in the state. About 83,000 people live here. The pace of bookings reflects that. Cases move through the system at a steady but manageable rate. Most people see a judge within a day of their arrest.

Crawford County Jail and Inmate Lookup

The Crawford County Jail holds people after their booking if they cannot post bail. It also houses those serving county sentences. The jail is the main detention facility for the county and keeps its own intake records tied to each booking.

To check if someone is in custody at the Crawford County Jail, call 814-763-1825. Staff can confirm whether a person is held there. They can also provide basic details about the charges and the next court date. Phone calls are often the fastest way to get answers about recent bookings.

The jail tracks every person who comes through its doors. Intake records include the same core data as the booking record: name, charges, arrest date, and arraignment results. These records stay on file with Crawford County and become part of the criminal case.

Note: The Crawford County Jail is a county facility. People sentenced to more than two years may transfer to a state prison after their time at the jail.

Online Court Records for Crawford County

The best free way to search for court records tied to a Crawford County booking is the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal. Visit ujsportal.pacourts.us to search by name or case number. The portal covers all criminal, civil, and traffic cases filed in Crawford County courts and across the state.

Pennsylvania courts portal for searching Crawford County 72 hour booking and court records

Results from the portal show case status, charges, and hearing dates. When someone is booked in Crawford County and charges are filed, the case appears in this system. It updates as the case moves through court. No account is needed. This is a public tool maintained by the state court system.

Crawford County Criminal Background Searches

The Pennsylvania State Police PATCH system at epatch.state.pa.us lets you run a criminal history check. Results may include Crawford County booking data if the case led to a conviction or there are pending charges. PATCH covers every county in the state.

The system charges a small fee. Results come back fast. PATCH is one of the most used tools in the state for pulling criminal records. It shows convictions, some pending cases, and other data from the statewide database. A Crawford County booking that led to a guilty plea or conviction will appear in these results.

Keep in mind that PATCH pulls from the whole state. You may see records from Crawford County alongside records from other counties if the person has a history in more than one place.

Custody Alerts for Crawford County Arrests

VINELink provides free custody alerts tied to the Crawford County Jail. Register at vinelink.com to receive updates when someone is booked, released, or moved. Alerts arrive by phone, email, or text.

The service was designed for crime victims but is open to anyone. It saves time because you do not have to call the Crawford County Jail to check on a person's status. The system updates in close to real time as changes happen at the facility. Registration takes just a few minutes and costs nothing.

What Crawford County Booking Records Contain

A 72 hour booking record in Crawford County holds several key pieces of information. These details are recorded at the time of arrest and updated as the case moves through court. The records are public under the state Right-to-Know Law unless a court orders them sealed.

Typical data found in a Crawford County booking record includes:

  • Full name and date of birth of the arrested person
  • Charges filed at the time of booking
  • Arresting officer and agency
  • Date, time, and location of the arrest
  • Booking photo and fingerprint records
  • Bail amount and arraignment outcome

You can request copies of these records from the Crawford County Clerk of Courts or through a Right-to-Know request. Be specific about the person and dates to help staff locate the right files. The county must respond within five business days.

Law Enforcement Across Crawford County

Crawford County has police departments in Meadville, Titusville, and several boroughs and townships. The Pennsylvania State Police also patrol large rural areas of the county from their local barracks. Every arrest by any of these agencies goes through the same Crawford County booking system.

The arresting agency files the initial charges. After that, the booking enters the county process. It does not matter if a city officer or a state trooper made the arrest. All 72 hour booking records in Crawford County are processed the same way through the local courts and jail.

Crawford County is one of the larger counties in the state by land area. It stretches from Pymatuning Lake in the west to the Oil Creek area in the east. This spread means multiple agencies share the work of policing the county. The Sheriff's Office ties them all together through warrant service and transport duties.

Note: If an arrest occurs on the county border, the booking goes to the county where the arrest physically took place.

Crawford County Courts and Case Processing

After a 72 hour booking, cases in Crawford County start at the magisterial district level. A district judge handles the preliminary arraignment and may also conduct the preliminary hearing. More serious charges are bound over to the Court of Common Pleas in Meadville. That court handles felonies and complex cases.

The Crawford County District Attorney's Office prosecutes criminal cases. It works from the courthouse in Meadville and reviews charges that come out of the booking process. The DA decides whether to move forward with the case as charged or to adjust the charges based on the evidence.

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Nearby Counties

Crawford County borders several other counties in northwestern Pennsylvania. If you are looking for a booking record and the arrest happened near a county line, make sure you check the right county. The booking is always filed where the arrest took place.

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