Look Up Franklin County Bookings

Franklin County recent bookings are tracked by the Franklin County Jail and the court system in Chambersburg. The county is in south-central Pennsylvania along the Maryland border. Chambersburg serves as the county seat. With about 155,000 residents, Franklin County has a moderate case load. The jail holds about 350 inmates at a time. Recent bookings data is available through phone calls, VINELink, and the state court portal. The Sheriff and local police also maintain arrest records that are accessible through public records requests.

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Franklin County Quick Facts

155K Population
350 Jail Capacity
Common Pleas Court Division
Chambersburg County Seat

Franklin County Jail Recent Bookings

The Franklin County Jail is at 1801 Opportunity Avenue in Chambersburg. Call (717) 261-3850 for information about inmates or recent bookings. The facility is a medium-security jail that holds about 350 people. It takes in arrests from every law force in the county.

Staff at the jail log each new booking with the name, date, charges, and bail amount. Franklin County does not post an online inmate roster. You can check on recent bookings by calling the jail during business hours. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody and what charges they face. For after-hours checks, the VINELink tool is your best option. It is free, runs all day and night, and lets you search by name.

VINELink also lets you sign up for alerts. You get a message by phone, email, or text when the person is released or moved. This saves you from having to call the Franklin County Jail over and over. The UJS Portal ties court records to each booking. Search by name to find the case linked to any arrest in Franklin County.

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Recent Bookings and the Sheriff

The Franklin County Sheriff is at 15 N. Main Street in Chambersburg. The main number is (717) 261-3877. The records line is (717) 261-3880. The Sheriff handles warrants, court safety, and civil process. When the Sheriff makes an arrest, the booking goes through the Franklin County Jail.

You can call the Sheriff to ask about active warrants in Franklin County. Under 18 Pa.C.S. section 9104, police blotters and court dockets are public records. Anyone can ask for basic arrest and booking data. The Sheriff follows the same public records rules as every other law force in the state. If you need a written record, file a Right-to-Know request.

The Chambersburg Police Department at 116 S. 2nd Street also keeps arrest records. Call (717) 264-4131 for their records team. They handle arrests that happen within the borough limits. All bookings, no matter which force made the arrest, end up at the Franklin County Jail.

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Franklin County Court Records

Every arrest in Franklin County leads to a court case. The Court of Common Pleas handles felonies and serious charges. Magisterial District Courts handle first hearings and less serious crimes. Both use the UJS Portal. You can search for free by name, date, or docket number.

The docket sheet shows the charges, court dates, bail amount, judge, and case outcome. Under 18 Pa.C.S. section 9102, this data is part of the criminal history record. Court dockets are public under section 9104. The Clerk of Courts at the Franklin County Courthouse in Chambersburg can provide paper copies. Bring your ID. Certified copies cost more than plain ones.

  • Search the UJS Portal for free case data
  • Filter by Franklin County to narrow results
  • Click any case for the full docket sheet
  • Visit the Clerk of Courts for paper copies

Note: Cases that are sealed, expunged, or pending under the Clean Slate Law will not appear in public search results for Franklin County.

Criminal History Checks

The PATCH system run by the Pennsylvania State Police gives you a statewide criminal history check. It costs $22. You run it online. Most clear results come back right away. PATCH covers all 67 counties, so it will show Franklin County data along with records from the rest of the state.

Under 18 Pa.C.S. section 9121, the State Police share criminal record data with those who ask through the proper steps. They must remove arrest entries older than three years with no final outcome when they send data to a private person. The Central Repository is at 1800 Elmerton Avenue in Harrisburg. You can review your own record by filing Form SP 4-170 for $20 by mail. The PSP background check page covers all options and fees.

Right-to-Know Requests

Franklin County has an Open Records Officer who takes requests under 65 P.S. sections 67.101 through 3104. Fill out the standard form. State what records you want, the date range, and any names or case numbers. The county must respond within five business days.

If the request is denied, you have 15 business days to appeal to the Office of Open Records. Booking logs are not exempt from the law. Police blotters are public. Franklin County should release recent bookings data when the request follows the proper steps. The OOR has the final say if there is a dispute.

The county may charge fees for copies. These must be reasonable under the law. Digital copies may be cheaper than paper. Ask the Open Records Officer about the fee schedule when you file your Franklin County request.

Victim Alerts for Franklin County

Victims of crimes in Franklin County can use VINELink to track an inmate. Sign up for free. Pick alerts by phone, text, or email. You will know when the person is released or moved from the Franklin County Jail or a state facility.

PA SAVIN is the state version of this tool. Both work the same way. They cover county jails and state prisons. You do not need to share your name. This is a safe, simple way to stay informed about recent bookings and custody changes in Franklin County.

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Nearby Counties

Franklin County is in south-central Pennsylvania near the Maryland border. If you cannot find the booking here, check the counties that share a border with Franklin. The person may have been arrested in a nearby area.

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