Carbon County Correctional Facility Inmate Population

Carbon County operates a correctional facility in Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania, that holds a mix of pretrial detainees and sentenced individuals. The Carbon County inmate population includes those awaiting trial in county court, persons serving sentences for misdemeanor and lower-level felony offenses, and individuals awaiting transfer to state facilities. This page covers how to search for Carbon County inmates, access court records, review DOC data, and obtain public records through Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law.

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Carbon County Quick Facts

331 Broad StreetCorrectional Facility, Nesquehoning
570-325-3221Correctional Facility Phone
570-325-2811Sheriff's Office Phone
4 Broadway, Jim ThorpeCourthouse and Sheriff Address

Carbon County Correctional Facility and Inmate Roster

The Carbon County Correctional Facility is located at 331 Broad Street, Nesquehoning, PA 18240. The facility phone number is 570-325-3221. A warden oversees daily operations, which include managing the county inmate population, overseeing security classifications, and coordinating services for those in custody. The facility accepts inmates booked by the Carbon County Sheriff's Office and municipal law enforcement agencies operating within the county.

The correctional facility offers a work release program for eligible inmates, allowing them to maintain employment while serving their sentences. This type of program can reduce the costs of incarceration and help individuals stay connected to the workforce. Commissary services are available, and inmates may receive funds from approved family members or contacts. Mail at the facility is screened before delivery to maintain security. All visitors must follow posted visitation rules and may need to schedule their visits in advance.

Inmate services at the Carbon County facility include medical care, mental health support, and release planning. Program availability depends on staffing and funding. Volunteer programs allow community members to contribute educational or support programming within the facility. Professional visits by attorneys are accommodated separately from general visitation and take priority in scheduling. For Right-to-Know requests related to facility records, the Open Records Officer at the correctional facility can guide you through the submission process.

The facility maintains an inmate roster that reflects who is currently in county custody. Calling 570-325-3221 is the most direct way to confirm whether a specific person is held at the Carbon County Correctional Facility. Basic information, such as whether someone is in custody, is generally available by phone. Detailed records require a formal RTKL request or court order.

Carbon County Sheriff and Inmate Records

The Carbon County Sheriff's Office is located at 4 Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229, phone 570-325-2811. The Sheriff's Office is responsible for jail administration, civil process, court security, prisoner transport, and warrant service. Deputies also handle fingerprinting services and active warrant inquiries, making the office a central hub for criminal justice activity in the county.

When someone is arrested in Carbon County, they are typically booked through the Sheriff's Office before being transferred to the correctional facility in Nesquehoning. The Sheriff's Office maintains records of these bookings and can often confirm custody status for recently arrested individuals. For older records or formal documentation, a Right-to-Know request may be necessary.

The image below shows the official Pennsylvania DOC website, a key resource for locating Carbon County inmates transferred to state facilities.

Pennsylvania Department of Corrections - Pennsylvania Inmate Population Records

The PA DOC site covers all 24 SCIs and provides information on the broader state prison population, including individuals with Carbon County ties.

PADOC Inmate Search for Carbon County

Carbon County residents convicted of serious felonies and sentenced to more than two years in prison are transferred from the county jail to a Pennsylvania state correctional institution. The DOC operates 24 SCIs housing over 36,000 inmates statewide. To find someone who has been moved to state custody, county jail records will no longer apply. You need to use the state-level PADOC inmate locator instead.

The PADOC Direct Inmate Locator is free and accessible without registration. Search by last name or inmate number. Use the "Committing County" filter and select Carbon to see all state inmates whose cases originated in Carbon County. Results include the individual's name, current facility, date of birth, and inmate number. Clicking on the inmate number brings up a profile that includes a photo, known aliases, and physical description.

The system is updated daily. Some information, including middle names and dates of birth, may be self-reported by inmates and not independently verified. Searching by last name alone often returns the most complete results. If you are looking for a parolee from Carbon County who has been released to community supervision, the same portal includes a parolee search option. The Parolee Locator can help confirm whether someone is under active state supervision.

The image below shows the PA Official Inmate and Parolee Locator, a key tool for finding state-sentenced Carbon County inmates.

PA Official Inmate and Parolee Locator - Pennsylvania Inmate Population Records

This official state portal allows you to search the full Pennsylvania prison population, including those committed from Carbon County.

Carbon County Court Records and UJS Case Search

The Carbon County Courthouse is located at 4 Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229, the same address as the Sheriff's Office. The Court of Common Pleas handles felony criminal cases, while Magisterial District Judge courts manage preliminary hearings, traffic matters, and summary offenses across the county. Both levels of court generate public docket records that are accessible at no cost through the statewide portal.

The UJS Case Search portal lets you search for any public criminal or civil docket in Pennsylvania by defendant name or docket number. For Carbon County inmate lookup purposes, you can pull up a criminal case to see the charges filed, the outcome of hearings, and the sentence imposed. This is useful for verifying why someone is in custody and when their sentence is scheduled to end. Juvenile records are sealed and will not appear in UJS results.

Certified copies of court records must be obtained from the Carbon County Prothonotary or Clerk of Courts offices at the courthouse in Jim Thorpe. Fees apply for certified documents. The UJS portal provides access to electronic docket records but does not include all supporting documents. For a full case file, you may need to visit the courthouse or submit a written request.

Carbon County Right-to-Know and RTKL Requests

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law (65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104) applies to all county agencies in Carbon County, including the correctional facility and the Sheriff's Office. To request public records, submit a written request to the designated Open Records Officer at the relevant agency. The request should clearly describe the documents sought. Copies cost $0.25 per page. Agencies have five business days to respond, though extensions are allowed under certain circumstances.

Common records that may be available through RTKL include facility inspection reports, population counts, policy documents, and contracts. Some individual inmate records are protected under CHRIA (18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91), which limits access to detailed criminal history information. However, general custody data and booking information are typically considered public records accessible under RTKL.

If a request is denied, you may appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at openrecords.pa.gov within 15 business days of the denial. The OOR will review the matter and issue a binding decision. This process is an important safeguard ensuring that Carbon County agencies comply with open records obligations.

Background Checks and Pennsylvania PATCH System

For a formal criminal background check on a Carbon County individual, the PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov is the official state tool. PATCH costs $22 and provides a fingerprint-verified result from the Pennsylvania State Police criminal history database. This is a more reliable method than name-based searches and reflects the official record of a person's criminal history in Pennsylvania.

The Clean Slate Act (Act 56 of 2018) automatically seals certain misdemeanor and non-violent felony convictions after an eligible waiting period during which no new crimes were committed. Sealed records do not appear in a PATCH result. This means a clean PATCH result does not guarantee a person has no criminal history. If you need access to a broader criminal history, including federal records, the Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator covers individuals in federal custody. The PA Courts website at pacourts.us also provides guidance on accessing court-generated criminal records.

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