Potter County Recent Booking Reports

Potter County recent bookings are handled by the Potter County Jail in Coudersport. Potter County sits in the northern tier of Pennsylvania and is one of the least populated counties in the state with about 16,500 residents. The county seat is Coudersport. Despite its small size, Potter County maintains booking records for all arrests within its borders. Court cases are processed through the Potter County Court of Common Pleas. This guide covers how to search Potter County recent bookings and where to find arrest and custody records.

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16.5K Population
Potter County Jail Detention Facility
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Coudersport County Seat

Potter County Jail Bookings

The Potter County Jail is the sole detention facility in the county. It is at 102 East Second Street, Room 22, in Coudersport, PA 16915. Call 814-274-9730 for inmate information. All arrests in Potter County lead to bookings at this facility.

The jail processes each new arrival through a standard intake procedure. Staff record the person's name, date of birth, address, and the charges they face. Fingerprints and a booking photo are taken. The arresting officer provides the paperwork. Bond or bail is set by a magisterial district judge during the preliminary arraignment. Potter County recent bookings are added to the system as part of the public record.

Potter County is a small, rural county. The jail has limited capacity. Some inmates may be housed in neighboring county facilities under agreements when the jail is at capacity. This means a person booked in Potter County might be held in another county's jail, though the case stays in the Potter County court system.

How to Search Recent Bookings

The primary online tool for searching Potter County recent bookings is the Unified Judicial System Portal. Visit ujsportal.pacourts.us to search by name or case number. This free portal covers court records for all 67 Pennsylvania counties.

The UJS Portal for Potter County provides access to criminal case dockets, charges, and court dates. Here is the statewide portal that includes Potter County records.

UJS Portal court records search for Potter County recent bookings

You can also check inmate status through third-party jail information services. The following resource provides information about the correctional facility system that may include Potter County data.

Correctional facility search tool for Potter County booking information

For real-time custody alerts, use VINELink. This free service lets you track an inmate's status in Potter County. You can register for phone or email alerts when a person is released or transferred. The system covers all Pennsylvania counties.

In-person searches are available at the Potter County Courthouse in Coudersport. The Clerk of Courts keeps records of all criminal cases. You can visit during business hours and ask to see public case files.

Note: Online records may not show the most recent bookings right away, as it can take a day for new cases to appear in the system.

Potter County Public Records Access

Pennsylvania law governs access to booking records in Potter County. The Criminal History Record Information Act at 18 Pa.C.S. §9104 sets the rules for public access to arrest and booking data. Recent bookings that lead to formal charges become part of the court record, which anyone can view.

The Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. §§67.101-3104 lets you file a formal request for Potter County records. Any county agency must respond within five business days. This applies to the Sheriff's Office, the Jail, and other Potter County offices. If a request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at openrecords.pa.gov.

Some records in Potter County are not public. Juvenile cases are always sealed. Cases that have been expunged under 18 Pa.C.S. §9121 are removed from the public system. Mental health records tied to involuntary commitments are private. Potter County follows the same rules as every other county in the state on these limits.

Law Enforcement in Potter County

The Pennsylvania State Police cover most of Potter County. There are few municipal police departments in this rural area. The state police barracks handles calls across the county and makes the majority of arrests. The Potter County Sheriff's Office also serves warrants and assists with arrests.

When state police or local officers make an arrest, the person is taken to the Potter County Jail. The booking process takes about an hour. After intake, a preliminary arraignment is held before a magisterial district judge. The judge sets bail and explains the charges. Potter County recent bookings from these arrests feed into the court system once formal charges are filed.

Potter County sees a range of charges in its recent bookings. Common offenses include DUI, drug possession, theft, and simple assault. The county also sees hunting and game violations given its large tracts of state forest and game lands. Seasonal visitors to the area can add to the booking numbers during hunting season and summer months.

Note: The Pennsylvania State Police non-emergency line can provide information about recent arrests and active investigations in Potter County.

Background Checks for Potter County

A statewide background check covers Potter County records. Use the ePATCH system from the Pennsylvania State Police. The cost is $22 for an online check. Results include all criminal records in the state database tied to that person, including Potter County recent bookings that were charged.

You can also visit the PSP background check page for details on how the process works and what the results cover. For people sentenced to state prison from Potter County, use the Department of Corrections inmate locator to find their current status.

Potter County Court Records

The Potter County Court of Common Pleas handles all felony and serious misdemeanor cases. The Clerk of Courts in Coudersport maintains case files. These files contain the complaint, bail records, motions, plea agreements, trial transcripts, and sentencing orders. Every document ties back to the original booking record.

Cases move through Potter County courts at a pace that reflects the county's small size. Most cases are resolved within a few months. The court calendar is not as packed as in larger counties. This means cases in Potter County can sometimes move faster than in urban areas. The docket for each case is available through the UJS Portal and shows every event from the initial booking through to final disposition.

Under 18 Pa.C.S. §9102, criminal history record information in Potter County includes arrest data, charges, and outcomes. The Clerk of Courts is the main custodian of these records at the county level. You can visit the courthouse to view any public case file.

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Potter County borders several other counties in northern Pennsylvania. Check the county where the arrest took place to find the right booking records.

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