Susquehanna County Inmate Population Lookup

Susquehanna County inmate population records are managed by the Susquehanna County Prison and the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. The county prison is in Montrose, the county seat. People can search for Susquehanna County inmates using state tools, court records, and direct contact with the prison. This page covers how to find someone in Susquehanna County custody, submit open records requests, and use state resources for both local and state-sentenced inmates.

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Susquehanna County Quick Facts

~41,000 County Population
Montrose County Seat
570-278-3366 Prison Phone
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Susquehanna County Prison Inmate Population

The Susquehanna County Prison is located at 118 Elm Street in Montrose, PA 18801. The facility is reachable by phone at 570-278-3366. A warden oversees operations and the management of the Susquehanna County inmate population. The prison holds people who are awaiting trial, serving county sentences, or pending transfer to a state facility.

Inmates at the Susquehanna County Prison have access to visiting time, mail, and phone services. Commissary, medical care, and programs are all available to the inmate population. Security classifications determine housing assignments within the facility. Release planning helps inmates prepare to leave custody in Susquehanna County and return to the community. The prison also accepts professional visits from attorneys and social workers involved in active cases.

When a person is booked into the Susquehanna County Prison, case records typically become part of the court file and may be accessible to the public under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law. Contact the prison directly for visiting hours, mail rules, and procedures for sending money to an inmate in Susquehanna County.

Facility Susquehanna County Prison
118 Elm Street
Montrose, PA 18801
Phone: 570-278-3366
Fax: 570-278-3461
Oversight Warden, Susquehanna County
Website susqco.com/prison

Find Susquehanna County Inmates in the State System

People from Susquehanna County who receive sentences of more than two years are transferred to state correctional institutions. The Pennsylvania Department of Corrections operates 24 SCIs across the state and holds more than 36,000 inmates. These inmates are not tracked through the local prison but through the state DOC system.

The PADOC inmate locator is the best tool for finding a Susquehanna County resident who has been sent to state prison. You can search by name or inmate number at no cost. The system updates each day. Results include the name of the facility where the person is held and their basic custody status.

The main DOC site at cor.pa.gov has visiting hours, program information, and contact details for each state prison. If you find a Susquehanna County inmate in the state system, the facility page will tell you how to visit, write, or send money.

PA DOC reports and dashboards offer data on the statewide inmate population, including demographic breakdowns and trends across all Pennsylvania counties. PA DOC reports and dashboards showing statewide inmate population data relevant to Susquehanna County

These reports give context for how Susquehanna County's inmate population fits into broader trends across Pennsylvania's correctional system.

Susquehanna County Sheriff Office

Sheriff Lance A. Benedict leads the Susquehanna County Sheriff's Office at 31 Lake Avenue in Montrose, PA 18801. The office can be reached at 570-278-3362. The sheriff handles warrant service, civil process, concealed carry permits, fingerprinting, and inmate transport for Susquehanna County.

Active warrants in Susquehanna County are managed by the sheriff. When someone is arrested on a warrant and enters the Susquehanna County inmate population, the sheriff's office handles transport between the jail and court. The sheriff also coordinates with state corrections when an inmate is ready for transfer to an SCI. Visit susqco.com/sheriff for more information about the Susquehanna County Sheriff's Office and its services.

Note: Community programs run by the Susquehanna County Sheriff also include safety education and emergency response, which support the broader public safety system that manages inmate population in the county.

Court Records for Susquehanna County Inmate Cases

Court filings give important context for understanding why someone is part of the Susquehanna County inmate population. The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal is the main tool for searching court records by name or case number. It covers both Magisterial District Court and Common Pleas Court records for Susquehanna County.

Visit ujsportal.pacourts.us to look up Susquehanna County cases. The portal shows charges, bail amounts, hearing dates, and case outcomes. If a person has no bail or cannot post bail, they remain in the Susquehanna County inmate population while their case proceeds. Bail reduction hearings and other proceedings also appear in the UJS portal.

The UJS case search links directly to Susquehanna County court data and is updated regularly. UJS case search portal used to research Susquehanna County inmate population court cases

Combining UJS court data with direct contact to the Susquehanna County Prison gives families the most complete picture of an inmate's situation.

Open Records Requests in Susquehanna County

Susquehanna County handles public records requests under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law. The Open Records Officer receives and processes requests within five business days. Copies are available for $0.25 per page. You can submit requests online or in writing through the county's open records system.

To request records related to the Susquehanna County inmate population, go to susqco.com/open-records. The page includes the request form, fee schedule, and contact details for the Open Records Officer. Fee waivers may be available in some cases. If your request is denied or incomplete, you have the right to appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. Extensions are allowed under state law when additional time is needed to gather records.

For questions about state-sentenced inmates from Susquehanna County, email ra-contactdoc@pa.gov or contact the specific SCI directly through the PA DOC website.

Parole and Post-Release Supervision

The Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole supervises people released from state prison who return to Susquehanna County. Parolees are assigned to officers based on their planned address after release. They must report as directed, follow parole conditions, and avoid further criminal activity.

Visit pbpp.pa.gov for information on parole in Pennsylvania. The site covers how to contact a parole officer, report a violation, and access victim notification services. For people released from the Susquehanna County Prison rather than a state facility, local probation through the county court handles supervision. The Court of Common Pleas in Susquehanna County oversees those cases.

For federal inmates from Susquehanna County, use the Federal Bureau of Prisons locator to track custody status and release dates. Federal cases are handled entirely separately from state and county systems.

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Nearby Counties

Susquehanna County sits in northeastern Pennsylvania and shares borders with several other counties. If you cannot find someone in the Susquehanna County system, check these neighboring counties or the state DOC locator.

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