Scranton Warrant Records Search

Scranton warrant records are managed by the Scranton Police Department and the Lackawanna County court system. As the county seat and largest city in Lackawanna County, Scranton handles a significant share of criminal cases in the region. Active warrants for Scranton residents are tracked through county courts, local police, and the Lackawanna County Sheriff. The city police department has a dedicated warrant inquiry line for public questions. The sheriff publishes an active warrant list online as well.

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Scranton Police Warrant Inquiries

The Scranton Police Department is at 100 South Washington Avenue, Scranton, PA 18503. The main number is 570-348-4130. Chief Thomas Carroll and Captain Dennis Lukasewicz oversee operations. The department has four divisions: Administrative, Criminal Investigations, Patrol, and Specialized.

For warrant inquiries, call 570-348-4141. You will need to provide a full name and date of birth. The department follows its Warrant Control Policy, documented as Policy 07-009. Officers verify active warrants through the county and state systems before making arrests.

Department Scranton Police Department
Address 100 S Washington Ave
Scranton, PA 18503
Main Phone 570-348-4130
Warrant Inquiries 570-348-4141

Scranton police also work with U.S. Marshals on fugitive cases. This collaboration helps locate individuals who have fled the area to avoid arrest on active warrants.

Lackawanna County Sheriff Warrants

The Lackawanna County Sheriff maintains an online list of active warrants. This list is updated regularly and includes individuals wanted on criminal warrants throughout the county. The sheriff can be reached at 570-963-6719, extension 7109 or 7118. Tips can be sent to tips@lackawannacounty.org.

The warrant list includes names and charges. Many individuals on the list are considered armed and dangerous. The sheriff works with the U.S. Marshals Middle Pennsylvania Fugitive Task Force to track down wanted persons. All information provided to the sheriff about wanted individuals is kept confidential.

Note: The online warrant list does not include every active warrant in the county. Some warrants are sealed or restricted. Contact the sheriff directly for a complete check on a specific person.

Lackawanna County Warrant Resources

The Lackawanna County Sheriff coordinates warrant enforcement for Scranton and all other municipalities in the county. Their office handles both criminal and civil warrants issued by county courts.

Lackawanna County Sheriff's Office managing Scranton warrant records

For a broader look at county-level warrant searches and court contacts, visit the Lackawanna County warrant records page.

How to Search Scranton Warrants

There are multiple ways to check for warrants in Scranton. The UJS Portal is a free statewide tool. You can search by name or docket number. Results show charges, court dates, and case status, including whether a warrant has been issued.

For phone inquiries, call the Scranton Police at 570-348-4141. Give the full name and date of birth of the person you are asking about. The officer on duty can check the system and confirm if a warrant is active.

In-person checks are available at the Lackawanna County Courthouse. The clerk of courts and the sheriff both handle warrant inquiries. Bring a valid ID when you visit. You can also search through the sheriff's online warrant page, which lists individuals wanted in Lackawanna County.

To look up Scranton warrant records, have these details ready:

  • Full legal name of the subject
  • Date of birth
  • Case or docket number if available

Warrant Types in Scranton Cases

Lackawanna County courts issue several types of warrants for Scranton cases. Each one has a different legal basis and purpose.

Arrest warrants require probable cause. Under Pa.R.Crim.P. 150, a police officer files a criminal complaint with supporting facts. A magisterial district judge or common pleas judge reviews the complaint. If probable cause exists, the judge signs the warrant. Scranton police then serve the warrant.

Bench warrants come from the judge when someone misses a court date or violates a court order. Under Pa.R.Crim.P. 513, a bench warrant allows immediate arrest. These are the most common type of warrant in Scranton summary and misdemeanor cases.

Fugitive warrants target individuals who have fled the jurisdiction. Scranton police collaborate with the U.S. Marshals to locate fugitives who have active warrants in Lackawanna County.

Scranton Police Online Services

The Scranton Police Department offers some services online. You can access certain reports and forms through the city website. The department has been expanding its online presence to make it easier for residents to interact with police without coming to the station.

While online warrant lookups are not directly available through the city site, the statewide UJS Portal fills that gap. For background checks, the Pennsylvania State Police PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov provides criminal history information. This covers cases from Scranton and all of Lackawanna County.

Note: Active warrants may appear in case records on the UJS Portal. However, the portal does not have a dedicated warrant search feature. You must search by name and review individual case entries.

Clearing Warrants in Scranton

An active warrant will not go away on its own. It stays in the system until the person is arrested or the court recalls it. Taking care of a warrant voluntarily is better than waiting to be picked up.

Contact a criminal defense attorney in Lackawanna County. A lawyer can often negotiate with the court and arrange a surrender date. This can sometimes result in reduced bail or a recognizance release. The Lackawanna County Bar Association provides referrals for residents who need legal help.

For bench warrants on minor charges, you may be able to appear at the court that issued the warrant. The judge may reschedule your hearing and lift the warrant. For more serious arrest warrants, surrendering at the Scranton Police Department or the county sheriff is the standard process.

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Lackawanna County Warrant Records

Scranton is the county seat of Lackawanna County. All felony cases and major criminal matters go through the Court of Common Pleas in downtown Scranton. For full details on county warrant databases, court contacts, and additional resources, see the Lackawanna County page.

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