Mifflin County Arrest Records

Mifflin County handles 72 hour booking records through its Sheriff's Office and the Mifflin County Correctional Facility in Lewistown. The county is in central Pennsylvania along the Juniata River. It covers about 411 square miles and has a population near 46,000. Lewistown is the county seat and the center of all criminal case work. Booking records from Mifflin County are public and can be found through county offices and state court tools. This page shows you how to access them.

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Mifflin County Sheriff's Office

The Mifflin County Sheriff's Office handles warrant service, prisoner transport, and courthouse security. You can reach the Mifflin County Sheriff at 717-248-4737 for questions about warrants or recent arrests. The office is in the Mifflin County Courthouse in Lewistown.

Mifflin County Sheriff's Office building where 72 hour booking records are processed

The Sheriff's Office works with local police and state troopers on arrests across the county. When a warrant is served, the Sheriff handles the transport to the Mifflin County Correctional Facility. Staff can help with basic questions about arrest records during normal business hours.

Walk-in visits are welcome at the courthouse. Bring as much detail as you can about the person or case. The more facts you give, the faster staff can find what you need.

72 Hour Booking Process in Mifflin County

State law says that every person arrested in Mifflin County must see a judge within 72 hours. This is the preliminary arraignment. A magisterial district judge reviews the charges and sets bail. The clock starts at the time of arrest and runs until the hearing takes place.

The booking record captures the full chain of events. It logs who was arrested, when, and where. It shows which agency made the arrest. After the arraignment, the record is updated with bail terms and court dates. All of this forms the 72 hour booking record for Mifflin County.

Mifflin County is a smaller county. The pace of bookings reflects that. Most people see a judge on the same day they are arrested. Cases move through the system at a quick rate. The 72 hour limit is rarely tested here because arraignments happen fast.

Note: Weekend and holiday arrests may take longer to reach a judge, but the 72 hour cap still applies in all cases.

Mifflin County Correctional Facility and Inmate Data

The Mifflin County Correctional Facility holds people after booking if they cannot post bail. It also houses those serving county sentences of two years or less. The facility keeps intake records that match the 72 hour booking data.

Call 717-248-8178 to check if someone is in custody at the Mifflin County Correctional Facility. Staff can tell you if a person is held there. They can share basic charge and court date facts. Phone calls are the quickest way to get an answer about a recent Mifflin County booking.

The correctional facility is the only county jail in Mifflin County. All arrests in the county that lead to detention route through this one location. This makes it a single point of contact for booking and custody questions.

Online Court Records for Mifflin County

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us is the best free tool for Mifflin County court records. You can search by name or case number. The portal covers criminal, civil, and traffic cases from every county in the state.

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

When someone is booked in Mifflin County and charges are filed, the case shows up in this portal. Results include charges, hearing dates, and case status. The portal updates as the case moves through court. No account is needed to search.

This is a good starting point for anyone trying to find Mifflin County booking records tied to a court case. The data goes back years and covers all case types.

Mifflin County Criminal Background Searches

Run a criminal history check through the PATCH system at epatch.state.pa.us. The Pennsylvania State Police maintain this database. It pulls from all 67 counties. A Mifflin County booking that led to a conviction or pending case will show up in the results.

PATCH charges a small fee. Results come back fast. The system is one of the most used tools in the state for criminal record searches. It shows convictions, some pending charges, and disposition data. If a person has records in Mifflin County and other places, they all appear in one report.

Keep in mind that PATCH results are based on what has been reported to the state database. Very recent Mifflin County bookings may not appear right away. For the most current data, use the UJS portal or call the county directly.

Custody Alerts for Mifflin County Arrests

VINELink offers free alerts tied to the Mifflin County Correctional Facility. Register at vinelink.com to get notified when someone is booked, released, or transferred. You can choose to get alerts by phone, email, or text.

The service updates in near real time. It was built for crime victims but is open to all. VINELink saves you from having to call the correctional facility over and over to check on a person. Registration is quick and free.

What Mifflin County 72 Hour Booking Records Show

A 72 hour booking record in Mifflin County holds several key pieces of data. The information is gathered at the time of arrest and updated through the court process. These records are public under state law unless a judge seals them.

Here is what a typical Mifflin County booking record includes:

  • Full name and date of birth of the person arrested
  • Charges at the time of booking
  • Arresting officer and law enforcement agency
  • Date, time, and place of arrest
  • Booking photo and fingerprints
  • Bail set at the preliminary arraignment

To get copies, contact the Mifflin County Clerk of Courts or file a Right-to-Know request. Be specific about the person and the dates you need. The county must respond within five business days under state law.

Note: Sealed or expunged records will not appear in response to a public request. The court must order the sealing or expungement for this to apply.

Law Enforcement in Mifflin County

Mifflin County has a handful of police departments. Lewistown is the largest town. Smaller boroughs have their own forces or rely on the state police. The Pennsylvania State Police patrol the rural areas of the county from their local barracks.

Every arrest in Mifflin County, no matter which agency makes it, goes through the same 72 hour booking system. The records end up in the same county courts. This makes it simple to search for Mifflin County booking data in one place.

The county sits along US Route 22 and has some through traffic. Arrests tied to that traffic, such as DUI or drug cases, go through the Mifflin County courts just like local matters. The booking record is the same regardless of the type of offense.

Mifflin County Court System and Case Processing

After a 72 hour booking, cases in Mifflin County start at the magisterial district level. The district judge handles the preliminary arraignment and may also hold the preliminary hearing. More serious charges move to the Court of Common Pleas in Lewistown.

The Mifflin County District Attorney reviews all criminal cases. The DA can adjust charges based on the strength of evidence. Cases that go to trial are heard in the Court of Common Pleas. Plea agreements are common and show up in the court records tied to the original booking.

Mifflin County is small enough that cases tend to move through court at a steady pace. There is less backlog here than in larger counties. This means that booking records are updated with case outcomes faster than in busier parts of the state.

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Nearby Counties

Mifflin County borders several counties in central Pennsylvania. If an arrest happened near a county line, confirm which county processed the booking. Records are filed in the county where the arrest took place.

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