About This Site

Susquehanna County inmate records are more complex than a standard local jail roster because the former county jail is closed. This private reference site organizes the county's custody-record landscape, the court-record path after arrest, booking-photo limits, and the difference between county, state, federal, and immigration custody systems.

Why This Guide Exists

Pennsylvania provides public access routes for many jail, court, and correctional records, but Susquehanna County does not have a simple active county roster to check. The county says the Susquehanna County Correctional Facility is closed, while Inmate Control and Coordination at 31 Lake Avenue helps route local custody questions and partner facilities may handle the actual housing. This site brings those official paths together with court-charge lookup, booking-photo request context, visitation and mail links, and state, federal, and immigration locator distinctions.


What Is Covered

The pages focus on records topics that changed after the Susquehanna County Correctional Facility closure:

  • How current custody records differ from older Susquehanna County jail records.
  • How court records after an arrest differ from booking and housing information.
  • Why booking photos are not the same thing as warrant records or court dockets.
  • How facility-specific rules affect records, visitation, mail, phone, and money information.

Limits of This Site

This is a privately operated reference site. It is not part of Susquehanna County, Sheriff John Oliver's office, any Pennsylvania sheriff's office, any jail, PADOC, BOP, ICE, VINE, or the courts.

  • We cannot release, hold, move, or transfer anyone in custody.
  • We cannot post bail, set up visits, add money, or change phone or commissary accounts.
  • We do not provide legal advice or case strategy.
  • We cannot promise that a phone number, fee, office hour, roster entry, or facility rule has not changed.

Custody status, charges, warrants, and release decisions have to be verified against the official record source.


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