Search the Susquehanna County Inmate Population

The Susquehanna County inmate population is now tracked through a closed local jail, county inmate coordination, partner facilities, and statewide custody tools. The Susquehanna County inmate population no longer appears in one local jail roster, so a search for Susquehanna County inmates must separate county-jail custody from state prison, federal custody, and immigration detention. The Susquehanna County inmate population also has an important data story: older local jail counts, a closure, and current housing in outside facilities all affect what a reader can find.

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Susquehanna County Inmate Population Now

The current Susquehanna County inmate population cannot be read from one active county jail count. The official county inmate coordination page states that the Susquehanna County Correctional Facility is closed and tells friends and family to contact the facility where the incarcerated person is housed. That means a person arrested in Susquehanna County may be counted in a partner jail population, a state DOC population after sentencing, a federal system, or an immigration system depending on the custody type.

This is a sharp change from a normal county jail model. The former jail remains relevant for historical population figures, old directions, and the closure decision, but no current local population is housed there. Inmate Control and Coordination at 31 Lake Avenue in Montrose coordinates inmate management and accounts, while the sheriff transports prisoners to and from county and state correctional facilities. The practical map is distributed custody, not a single jail roster.

0 current inmates at the closed former Susquehanna jail
71 2021 average daily county prison population in Vera data
4 facility pages in the current Susquehanna custody map

Susquehanna County Inmate Population Statistics

The strongest sourced figures show the county's population story before and after the closure. The Vera Institute fact sheet reported a 2021 average daily county prison population of 71, with 64 percent capacity use and 23 people detained pretrial on a typical day. WVIA later reported that before the 2025 closure announcement, typical incarceration had fallen to 20 to 40 people in a building designed for more than 100 prisoners. The county then shifted to contract or partner housing rather than a local jail population.

MeasureFigureSource / Year
Former Susquehanna County Correctional Facility statusClosedCounty Inmate Control page, 2026 research
Closure dateMarch 28, 2025WVIA and WNEP reports, March 2025
Expected annual savingsAbout $3 millionWVIA, March 19, 2025
Designed capacity of former prisonMore than 100 prisonersWVIA, March 2025
Typical count before closure20-40 peopleWVIA, March 2025
2021 average daily county prison population71Vera fact sheet, generated Aug. 1, 2022
2021 pretrial population23 peopleVera fact sheet
State prison residents from Susquehanna County43Prison Policy Initiative, 2020
Wyoming County jail capacity relevant to partner housing80 bedsWNEP, 2025


Laws Governing Susquehanna County Inmate Population

Several Pennsylvania laws shape how jail data, booking records, criminal-history data, and population oversight are handled. The public-records path is not one law doing all the work. The Right-to-Know Law creates the general local-agency request process, CHRIA governs criminal history record information, Title 61 governs county jail oversight boards, Chapter 95 sets minimum county correctional institution standards, and Pennsylvania's death-in-custody reporting process applies when a death occurs in jail, prison, or during arrest.

Key Statutes:

Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law, 65 P.S. § 67.101 et seq. sets the general request framework for local agency records.

18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91 governs criminal history record information, including limits on dissemination.

61 Pa.C.S. Chapter 17 covers county correctional institution governance and oversight boards.

37 Pa. Code Chapter 95 supplies county correctional institution standards used in state inspections.

Pennsylvania's death-in-custody reporting service covers deaths in state prison, local jail, or during arrest.



Current Susquehanna County Inmate Lookup

The search fields for Susquehanna County are not normal web fields. They are the facts needed for a phone confirmation or records request: full legal name, date of birth when known, arrest date, possible housing facility, court docket, and account or bail issue. The county contact form includes subject, name, phone number, email, message, upload-style fields on the RTK page, and reCAPTCHA controls. Formal records requests require the statewide RTK form.

Lookup ChannelWhat It CoversBest Use
Susquehanna Inmate ControlHousing and inmate account direction.Start here when placement is unknown.
Wyoming, Wayne, or Lackawanna facility contactCurrent housing, visiting, mail, phone, and money rules.Use after county confirms placement.
VINECustody and criminal-case notification.Use for alerts and status monitoring.
PA DOC locatorState-sentenced inmates and parolees.Use after DOC transfer or parole.
BOP or ICE locatorFederal inmate or immigration detention status.Use only for federal or immigration custody.

Susquehanna County Inmate Record Details

A current Susquehanna County inmate record may not be a single profile. A housing confirmation may identify the facility and route account questions. A UJS docket may show charges, docket number, OTN, filing date, bail, warrants, hearings, dispositions, and sentencing. A CountySuite warrant record may show name, age, last known address, offense, classification, and date issued. A PA DOC locator result may show state custody status and inmate number. Each one answers a different question.

OTN
Offense Tracking Number used in Pennsylvania criminal case tracking.
Detainer
A hold from another agency or court that can prevent release.
Remand
A court order returning a person to custody.
DOC
Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, used for state-sentenced inmates and parolees.
VINE
A victim and custody notification service available for Pennsylvania.

Susquehanna County Detention Facilities

Susquehanna County's detention map has one closed former county jail and three current partner links from the county inmate coordination page. No state prison, BOP federal prison, or ICE detention facility was located inside Susquehanna County from official sources. Sentenced state prisoners from Susquehanna County belong in the statewide DOC locator, not a county facility page.


County Jail vs State Prison Search

The county jail search and state prison search are not interchangeable. A new Susquehanna arrest normally begins with county-level court and custody decisions, even if the person is physically housed in another county jail. A state prison lookup applies after a person becomes a state-sentenced inmate or parolee. Federal and immigration systems are separate again.

Custody TypeWhere to LookWhat It Does Not Cover
Pretrial or short county custodyInmate Control and the receiving county jailDoes not create a PA DOC locator result.
State-sentenced inmate or paroleePA DOC locatorDoes not include county facility inmates.
Federal inmateBOP locatorDoes not show county booking mugshots.
Immigration detentionICE ODLSDoes not replace county or state custody records.

Court Records and Booking Photos

A Susquehanna County inmate search often leads to court records because the jail roster is not unified. The UJS portal can show formal charges, docket status, bail entries, warrants, court events, and dispositions after an arrest. It does not show booking photographs. The CountySuite Warrant Portal can show an active warrant, but it also does not show mugshots. For mugshots, the research found no official current Susquehanna gallery and no public mugshot roster in the inspected partner pages.

UJS Case Search is the proper starting point for court records after a Susquehanna County arrest, while the Susquehanna County jail mugshots page explains the records-request path for booking photos.


Susquehanna County Records Requests

When no public roster or locator provides the needed record, the formal county records path is the Susquehanna County Right-to-Know process. The county lists righttoknow@susqco.com and says the statewide RTK form is required for formal RTKL processing. Requests must include the requester's name and address and identify the records with enough specificity. Verbal and anonymous requests are not accepted as formal RTKL requests, and applicable fees must be paid before records are provided.

Booking photos and criminal-history data may need more review than ordinary administrative records because CHRIA controls criminal history record information. A narrow request is stronger than a broad demand. Include the person's full name, arrest date if known, facility if known, docket number, OTN, or complaint number if available.


Susquehanna County Inmate Population FAQ

How big is the Susquehanna County inmate population?

The former Susquehanna County jail has no current operating population because the facility is closed. Historical figures include 71 average daily population in 2021 from Vera and a typical 20 to 40 people before closure, as reported by WVIA in 2025.

How do I search the Susquehanna County inmate population?

Start with Susquehanna County Inmate Control and Coordination if placement is unknown. Then contact the actual housing jail, use VINE for notifications, UJS for court records, PA DOC for state-sentenced inmates, and BOP or ICE only for those custody types.

Does Susquehanna County have a current jail roster?

No active official county roster was located in the research. The county page says the correctional facility is closed and directs families to the facility where the person is being housed.

Where are Susquehanna County inmates housed?

The county links to Wyoming County Correctional Facility, Wayne County Correctional Facility, and Lackawanna County Prison as the key partner-facility channels. Placement depends on custody type, court order, availability, and agency control.

Are Susquehanna County mugshots online?

No official current Susquehanna County mugshot gallery was located. The warrant portal and UJS do not display booking photos. A booking-photo request may require the maintaining agency's records process and CHRIA review.

When should the PA DOC locator be used?

Use the PA DOC locator for state-sentenced inmates and parolees. Pennsylvania says it does not include people held in county facilities, so it will not find many current local arrestees.

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Directions to the Former Susquehanna County Jail

The former Susquehanna County Correctional Facility is at 137 Ellsworth Drive, Montrose, PA 18801. The county directions page still lists that location, but the building must be treated as historical for inmate lookup. From I-81 Exit 223 toward New Milford and Lakeside, the county route turns onto PA 492, then Main Street/US 11, then PA 706 west into Montrose. In Montrose, PA 706 becomes US 167/PA 29, and the route continues to South Main Street/PA 29 before turning left onto Ellsworth Drive near Taylor Rental.

Address

Susquehanna County Correctional Facility (closed)
137 Ellsworth Drive
Montrose, PA 18801
Current inmate coordination: 570-278-4600 ext. 5946

Visitor Parking

No current visitor-parking instructions were located for the closed facility. Confirm arrival details with the actual housing jail before traveling.

Public Transit

No official county public-transit route to the former jail was located in the research. Check local transportation before planning a visit.

Visitor Entry

Old Susquehanna rules required photo ID, sign-in, metal detector screening, no cell phones, and limited visitors, but those rules are historical only.