Warrants are public records in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law (65 P.S. § 67.101 et seq.). This statute establishes that certain documents maintained by government agencies shall be accessible to members of the public. Active warrants fall within the category of judicial records that are subject to public disclosure, which serves the essential function of maintaining public safety and awareness.
The Westmoreland County Court of Common Pleas adheres to the principle that transparency in judicial proceedings, including the issuance of warrants, is fundamental to the proper functioning of the justice system. Public access to warrant information enables citizens to remain informed about legal proceedings that may impact their community and provides an important check on governmental authority as prescribed by Pennsylvania law.
Individuals seeking warrant information may access these records through the Unified Judicial System of Pennsylvania portal or by contacting the appropriate county offices directly.
Westmoreland County Courthouse
2 North Main Street
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-830-3000
Westmoreland County Courts
Warrant records maintained by Westmoreland County authorities typically contain the following information as prescribed by the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure:
The comprehensiveness of warrant information is governed by Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure Rule 513, which establishes the required elements for arrest warrants. The public accessibility of these records is subject to certain limitations as prescribed by state law, particularly in cases involving juvenile offenders or sealed proceedings.
Members of the public may conduct free searches for warrant information in Westmoreland County through several authorized channels:
Westmoreland County Sheriff's Office
2 North Main Street, Suite 101
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-830-3457
Westmoreland County Sheriff
Pursuant to the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law, certain warrant information is available without charge, though fees may apply for certified copies or extensive document reproduction as permitted under § 67.1307 of the statute.
The Westmoreland County Sheriff's Office is the primary law enforcement agency responsible for the execution of warrants issued within the county jurisdiction. Sheriff warrants are official legal documents authorized by judicial officers that empower law enforcement personnel to take specific actions, including:
Sheriff warrants in Westmoreland County must conform to the requirements established in the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal Procedure, specifically Rules 513 through 515, which govern the issuance, content, and execution of arrest warrants. These documents contain detailed information including the subject's full legal name, nature of charges, court of issuance, and specific instructions for law enforcement personnel.
The Westmoreland County Sheriff's Office maintains a database of active warrants that may be accessed by authorized personnel and, to a limited extent, by members of the public in accordance with state disclosure laws.
Individuals seeking to determine if a warrant has been issued for their arrest in Westmoreland County may utilize several official channels to obtain this information:
Westmoreland County Clerk of Courts
2 North Main Street, Suite 203
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-830-3734
Westmoreland County Records
Pursuant to Pennsylvania law, individuals have the right to access information regarding warrants issued in their name. However, it should be noted that if an active warrant exists, appearing in person at a law enforcement facility may result in immediate arrest. Legal counsel is advisable for those who believe a warrant may have been issued against them.
The verification of outstanding warrants in Westmoreland County may be accomplished through several authorized methods:
Westmoreland County Prothonotary
2 North Main Street, 1st Floor
Greensburg, PA 15601
724-830-3502
Westmoreland County Public Records
In accordance with the Pennsylvania Rules of Judicial Administration, specifically Rule 509, certain court records including warrant information are accessible to the public. However, access may be restricted in cases involving juvenile matters, sealed proceedings, or where disclosure would compromise an ongoing investigation as provided in § 67.708 of the Pennsylvania Right to Know Law.