Juniata County Booking Records

Juniata County processes 72 hour booking records through the Sheriff's Office and the Juniata County Prison in Mifflintown. The county sits in central Pennsylvania along the Juniata River. With a population close to 24,000, it is one of the least populated counties in the state. Arrests in Juniata County go through the same 72 hour booking steps as the rest of Pennsylvania. This page covers how to find those records from county and state sources.

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Juniata County Sheriff and 72 Hour Booking

The Juniata County Sheriff's Office plays a key role in the 72 hour booking process. Deputies serve warrants, transport prisoners, and assist local police with arrests across the county. The office is based at the Juniata County Courthouse in Mifflintown. Call 717-436-2194 to reach the Sheriff's Office for questions about warrants or recent bookings.

Juniata County is small and rural. The Sheriff's Office works with the Pennsylvania State Police barracks that cover the area and a handful of local departments. When a warrant is issued, deputies track down the person and bring them through booking at the county facility. The 72 hour booking clock starts at the time of arrest. Within that window, the person must appear before a magisterial district judge for a preliminary arraignment in Juniata County.

Staff at the Sheriff's Office can tell you if a warrant is active. They can also confirm recent arrests.

Juniata County Prison Intake and Booking Data

The Juniata County Prison holds people who cannot post bail after their 72 hour booking arraignment. It is a small facility that reflects the rural nature of the county. Call 717-436-2146 to ask about someone held at the prison. Staff can confirm if a person is in custody and share basic details about their charges and bail status.

Every person booked into the Juniata County Prison goes through an intake process. This creates a record with the person's name, charges, booking time, and arresting agency. The prison keeps logs of all arrivals and departures. These intake records work alongside the court records from the 72 hour booking arraignment to form a full picture of each case in Juniata County.

Note: The Juniata County Prison does not publish an online inmate roster, so phone calls are the best way to check on someone's custody status.

Because Juniata County is small, the prison has limited capacity. People sentenced to terms longer than two years are sent to state facilities. The prison mostly holds pretrial detainees and those with short sentences. Booking records from the facility are public under Pennsylvania law and can be obtained through a formal request.

Juniata County 72 Hour Booking on the State Court Portal

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal is a free tool for finding court records tied to Juniata County bookings. Search by name or case number. No account is needed. Results show charges, bail amounts, hearing dates, and case outcomes for criminal matters across the state.

The state courts portal for Pennsylvania is shown below.

Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania portal for searching Juniata County 72 hour booking court records

This portal covers all counties, including Juniata County cases filed after a 72 hour booking arraignment.

When someone is arrested in Juniata County, the case shows up on this portal once charges are filed. You can follow the case from the initial 72 hour booking arraignment through trial and sentencing. Use the county filter to narrow results to Juniata County. The portal stores records going back many years, so older cases are also searchable.

Criminal History Checks for Juniata County

The PATCH system from the Pennsylvania State Police covers Juniata County records. Visit epatch.state.pa.us to run a search. PATCH stands for Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History. It pulls from a statewide database of convictions and pending charges, so Juniata County records appear alongside those from all other counties.

The Pennsylvania State Police PATCH system is shown below.

Pennsylvania State Police PATCH system for statewide criminal records including Juniata County bookings

PATCH searches cover all 67 Pennsylvania counties, including Juniata County booking records that led to convictions.

A small fee applies per search. Results come back fast. If someone was booked in Juniata County and the case ended in a conviction, it shows up here. PATCH does not show arrests that were dropped before charges were filed. It focuses on cases that moved forward in the court system.

Note: A single PATCH search may return records from Juniata County and other counties if the person has cases in more than one place.

Custody Alerts for Juniata County Bookings

VINELink provides free alerts when someone's custody status changes at the Juniata County Prison. You can sign up to get notified by phone, email, or text. The system sends an alert when a person is booked, released, or moved from the Juniata County facility.

Anyone can use VINELink. It was built for crime victims but is open to the public. Registration is free and takes a few minutes. Once you sign up, the system tracks the person and sends updates. This saves time compared to calling the Juniata County Prison over and over for status updates on a 72 hour booking case.

Requesting Juniata County 72 Hour Booking Records

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law lets you ask for booking records from Juniata County. Submit a written request with the person's name and an approximate date range. Be specific so staff can find the right records. The county has five business days to respond.

Booking records from Juniata County are public. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The county may charge a small fee for copies. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. Denials are rare for standard 72 hour booking records but can happen when a case involves a sealed court order or an active investigation.

You can submit requests by mail or in person at the Juniata County Courthouse in Mifflintown. The Right-to-Know process applies to all county agencies, including the Sheriff's Office and the prison. Response times in a small county like Juniata are often fast since volume is low.

Juniata County Criminal Justice Overview

Juniata County covers roughly 394 square miles of farmland, forests, and small towns along the Juniata River. Mifflintown is the county seat and the center of its court system. The county has a single magisterial district court that handles preliminary arraignments after a 72 hour booking arrest. More serious charges move to the Juniata County Court of Common Pleas.

Law enforcement in Juniata County is a mix of the Sheriff's Office, local police in Mifflintown and a few other boroughs, and the Pennsylvania State Police. The State Police cover large stretches of the county that lack a local department. All of these agencies follow the same 72 hour booking rules and send records into the county and state systems.

The small size of Juniata County means fewer arrests each year compared to urban areas. But the process is the same. Every arrest creates a booking record, every person gets an arraignment within 72 hours, and every case flows through the same courts and databases.

The Juniata County District Attorney prosecutes criminal cases after the 72 hour booking process wraps up. Pretrial services and probation offices track people released on bail or serving community sentences. These offices all operate from the courthouse in Mifflintown.

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Nearby Counties

Juniata County shares borders with several Pennsylvania counties. Arrests near a county line are filed in the county where they took place. Check the location before searching for booking records.

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