Warrant records are public documents in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law (65 P.S. § 67.101 et seq.). This legislation establishes the framework for public access to government records, including those pertaining to law enforcement activities such as warrants. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania maintains this transparency to ensure accountability within the judicial system and to uphold the public's right to information.
Members of the public may access warrant information through designated channels established by Lycoming County authorities. This access serves multiple public interests, including:
The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System further supports this access through established protocols that balance public information rights with privacy considerations as outlined in Pennsylvania Rules of Judicial Administration.
Warrant records maintained by Lycoming County authorities typically contain specific information as required by Pennsylvania law. Standard elements included in these official documents are:
Pursuant to Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 513, warrant information must include sufficient particularity to identify the individual and the offense charged. The level of detail may vary depending on the type of warrant (arrest, bench, search) and the circumstances of the case.
Lycoming County provides several no-cost methods for members of the public to verify warrant status. Individuals seeking this information may utilize the following official channels:
When requesting warrant information in person, individuals must present valid government-issued identification. Pursuant to Pennsylvania Rule of Judicial Administration 509, certain administrative fees may apply for printed copies of records, though the search itself remains free of charge.
The Lycoming County Sheriff's Office maintains and executes warrants issued within the jurisdiction as authorized under Pennsylvania law. Sheriff warrants are official documents that grant law enforcement officers the legal authority to take specific actions, including:
The Sheriff's Office processes these warrants according to established protocols under Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure. Priority is typically given to warrants involving violent offenses, flight risks, or public safety concerns.
Lycoming County Sheriff's Office
48 West Third Street, Suite 113
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-327-2280
Official Website
The Sheriff's Office maintains regular business hours Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM for public inquiries regarding warrant status.
As of 2025, Lycoming County offers multiple methods for individuals to determine if they are subject to an active warrant. These verification options include:
Individuals should be prepared to provide their full legal name, date of birth, and other identifying information when conducting these inquiries. Under Pennsylvania law, specifically 234 Pa. Code Rule 513, warrant information is maintained in official court records and is accessible to the named individual.
For those unable to visit in person, the Lycoming County Court Administrator's Office provides telephone assistance at 570-327-2330 for general inquiries about court records and procedures.
Lycoming County maintains systems for verifying outstanding warrants through several official channels. Members of the public seeking this information may:
When conducting searches for outstanding warrants, requestors should provide complete and accurate identifying information to ensure proper results. Pursuant to Pennsylvania's Criminal History Record Information Act (18 Pa.C.S. § 9101 et seq.), certain restrictions may apply to the dissemination of criminal history information.
The Lycoming County Prothonotary's Office, located at the courthouse, can also provide guidance on accessing public records related to civil matters at 570-327-2251.