Pike County Warrant Record Lookup

Pike County warrant records are filed through the county court system and served by the Pike County Sheriff's Office in Milford. The sheriff's office lists arrest and bench warrant service as a core duty. Residents and the public can search for warrant records through online court portals and by contacting county offices directly. This page covers the agencies involved, the types of warrants issued, and the steps you can take to search for records in Pike County.

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Pike County Sheriff's Office

The Pike County Sheriff's Office is located at 412 Broad St, Suite 5, Milford, PA 18337. Sheriff Brian M. Vennie leads the office. You can call (570) 296-6459 or use extension 1270 to reach staff. The fax number is (570) 296-3564. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Arrest and bench warrant service is a listed duty of this office.

The Pike County Sheriff's Office website below provides details about the office and its warrant service duties.

Pike County Sheriff's Office website for warrant records in Pike County

The office also operates a Bomb Disposal Unit and a K-9 Unit. Sheriff sales are conducted monthly on Wednesdays at 11:00 AM. These sales are posted online through RealForeclose. While sales records are separate from warrant records, all of these functions fall under the same office in Pike County.

Office Pike County Sheriff's Office
412 Broad St, Suite 5
Milford, PA 18337
Phone: (570) 296-6459, ext. 1270
Fax: (570) 296-3564
Sheriff Brian M. Vennie
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
Website pikepa.org

Searching for Pike County Warrants

You can search for warrant records in Pike County through several channels. The best starting point is the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Portal. Visit ujsportal.pacourts.us to search by name or case number. The portal covers all Pennsylvania counties, including Pike County. It shows docket entries, charges, and warrant status at no cost.

Phone inquiries are another option. Call the Pike County Sheriff's Office at (570) 296-6459 to ask about a specific warrant. Staff can confirm whether an active warrant exists for a named person. For walk-in requests, visit the office at 412 Broad St in Milford during business hours. Bring identification with you.

The Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History system provides statewide criminal background information. This can include warrant records tied to criminal cases in Pike County. The system is available online and returns results for most searches within a short time. It covers records from across the entire state.

Note: Online portals show case information as it is entered by court staff. There can be a short delay between when a warrant is issued and when it appears in the system. For the most current information, contact the Pike County Sheriff's Office directly.

Types of Pike County Warrants

Courts in Pike County issue several warrant types. The two most common are arrest warrants and bench warrants. Each has a different legal basis and triggers different procedures once served.

An arrest warrant is issued by a judge after reviewing a criminal complaint and supporting affidavit. Under Pa.R.Crim.P. 150, the issuing authority must find probable cause before signing the warrant. The Pike County Sheriff's Office then executes the warrant by locating and arresting the named person. Arrest warrants in Pike County cover a range of offenses. They remain active until the person is found or until the court takes action to recall them.

Bench warrants are issued when a person fails to appear for a scheduled court hearing or violates a court order. The judge issues the warrant directly from the bench. Under Pa.R.Crim.P. 513, documentation of probable cause is required. Bench warrants in Pike County are handled the same as arrest warrants once issued. The sheriff's office serves them during normal operations or through targeted enforcement.

Search warrants authorize law enforcement to search a specific place for evidence. These are less commonly searched by the public but are part of the court record in Pike County.

Pike County Warrant Records Access

Warrant records in Pike County are public under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law. Anyone can request access to these records. You do not need to be involved in the case. The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records oversees the process across the state.

To make a formal request, contact the Pike County open records officer. Put your request in writing. Include as much detail as you can about the records you need. The county has five business days to respond. A 30-day extension may apply for large or complex requests. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Office of Open Records. Most warrant records are not exempt from disclosure. Details related to active investigations may be temporarily withheld to protect public safety.

What Warrant Records Contain

A Pike County warrant record typically includes identifying details about the person named. It also provides information about the legal basis for the warrant and the issuing court.

Common elements in a Pike County warrant record include:

  • Full name and date of birth
  • Physical description when available
  • Date the warrant was issued
  • Charges or reason for issuance
  • Name of the issuing judge
  • Bail amount if applicable

The court docket sheet adds more context. It shows every filing, every hearing date, and every action taken in the case. Docket sheets are available through the UJS Portal and at the Pike County Courthouse in Milford. Reviewing the full docket gives you a complete picture of the case history tied to a warrant.

Resolving a Pike County Warrant

If you learn that you have an active warrant in Pike County, take action soon. Warrants in Pennsylvania do not expire. They stay on the books until served or recalled by the court. Addressing the situation on your own terms is far better than an unexpected arrest.

Contact the Pike County Sheriff's Office at (570) 296-6459 to discuss your options. You may be able to arrange a voluntary surrender. Before doing so, consider speaking with an attorney. A lawyer can explain the charges, help you prepare for your court appearance, and may negotiate bail terms in advance. For bench warrants tied to a missed court date, your attorney may file a motion to quash the warrant and reschedule the hearing. Pike County courts consider these motions when the person has a valid reason for the absence.

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Nearby Counties

Pike County is in northeastern Pennsylvania. Neighboring counties may have their own warrant records for cases filed in their courts. If you are unsure where a case originated, search the surrounding counties as well.

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