Susquehanna Custody Status
The former Susquehanna County Correctional Facility was the county jail at 137 Ellsworth Drive in Montrose. The current county inmate page states that the correctional facility is closed and directs friends and family to contact the facility where the incarcerated person is being housed. That one fact controls the entire Susquehanna County inmate lookup process. The old jail address is useful for historical directions, past records, and local population history, but it is not a current visitor destination, booking counter, mail room, or roster office.
Susquehanna County now uses Inmate Control and Coordination at the courthouse complex on Lake Avenue for inmate management and account questions. The practical housing map points outward. A person arrested or held for a Susquehanna County matter may be placed at Wyoming County Correctional Facility, Wayne County Correctional Facility, Lackawanna County Prison, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections after a state sentence, or a federal or immigration channel if that custody applies. The county sheriff also transports prisoners to and from state and county correctional facilities, which fits the current contract-housing model.
The county screenshot source for the active inmate unit is the Susquehanna County Inmate Control and Coordination page.
The closure notice and partner-facility links are the current starting point for Susquehanna County custody searches.
Susquehanna Inmate Population
There is no current jail population at Susquehanna County Correctional Facility because the facility is closed. WVIA reported that commissioners announced a closure effective March 28, 2025. The same report said the building was designed for more than 100 prisoners, while typical counts before closure had ranged from 20 to 40. The county cited projected savings, staff effects, and substantial repairs or upgrades as part of the public explanation. Those figures describe the former operating jail. They do not create a current Susquehanna roster.
Older population data still matters for context. Vera reported a 2021 average daily county prison population of 71 and a 64 percent capacity-use figure for Susquehanna County. The public picture changed after the county stopped operating the local jail. Current Susquehanna County detainees are counted through the receiving facility or later through state, federal, or immigration systems, depending on placement and legal status. A single county-published live population count was not found in the inspected official sources.
| Measure | Publicly Documented Detail |
|---|---|
| Closure date | March 28, 2025, reported by WVIA and WNEP. |
| Former design capacity | More than 100 prisoners, from WVIA closure reporting. |
| Typical pre-closure count | 20 to 40 people, from WVIA reporting. |
| Current housing | Partner facilities and other custody systems, not the old Montrose jail. |
Lookup Susquehanna Inmates
No active official Susquehanna County jail roster was found because the local correctional facility is closed. The best first step is to call Susquehanna County Inmate Control and Coordination when the housing facility is unknown. Ask which partner jail currently holds the person and whether the issue concerns custody status, bail, account money, or a court appearance. If the person has moved into a state sentence, the Pennsylvania DOC inmate and parolee locator is the right search channel. If custody is federal or immigration-related, use the BOP locator or ICE ODLS instead.
- Call Susquehanna County Inmate Control and Coordination at 570-278-4600 ext. 5946 if the housing jail is unknown.
- Contact the receiving jail named by the county, such as Wyoming, Wayne, or Lackawanna, and ask for the facility's custody-confirmation process.
- Search Pennsylvania VINE for custody or notification options when a statewide notification channel is useful.
- Use UJS Case Search for court events, docket numbers, charges, bail entries, and warrants tied to the arrest.
- Use the PA DOC, BOP, or ICE locator only when the person has entered that specific custody system.
Note: Do not rely on old Susquehanna jail pages as current visitation or roster instructions.
Susquehanna Facility Contact
The historical jail contact and the current inmate-management contact are not the same thing. The former facility address at 137 Ellsworth Drive marks the closed jail building. Current inmate questions route through Inmate Control and Coordination, the partner facility, or the court office that controls bail and case records. For people with an active Susquehanna County case, the housing site may answer day-to-day custody questions, while Susquehanna County may still control court-level bail or account issues.
Former Susquehanna County Correctional Facility
137 Ellsworth Drive
Montrose, PA 18801
Historical address only
Closed county correctional facility.
Inmate Control and Coordination
31 Lake Avenue, P.O. Box 218
Montrose, PA 18801
570-278-4600 ext. 5946
County office hours are Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Susquehanna Jail Visits
There are no current visits at the former Susquehanna County Correctional Facility. The old visitation page documented block schedules, photo ID checks, sign-in, metal detector screening, search authority, dress rules, no cell phones, no smoking, and limits on passing items. Those rules should be treated as historical because the facility no longer houses the current Susquehanna County inmate population. Families must follow the rules at the actual housing facility instead.
| Facility | Visit Status | What to Do Now |
|---|---|---|
| Former Susquehanna County Correctional Facility | Closed, historical schedule only. | Do not travel there for a current visit. |
| Wyoming County Correctional Facility | Block schedule published by Wyoming County. | Confirm the inmate's block and current rules before visiting. |
| Wayne County Correctional Facility | Approval process published by Wayne County. | Use Wayne's visitor form and approval rules. |
| Lackawanna County Prison | Contact prison for current visiting instructions. | Call the active housing prison before travel. |
Susquehanna Mail Money
Old Susquehanna mail rules are useful only for past records and context. The former policy used the inmate name, block, cell number, Susquehanna County Correctional Facility, and the Ellsworth Drive address. It also described legal mail being opened in the inmate's presence, victim-correspondence limits, spot checks, and return-address requirements. Those rules do not tell a family where to send mail for a person held now in Wyoming, Wayne, or Lackawanna.
| Need | Current Route |
|---|---|
| Mail an inmate | Use the current housing facility's address and mail format. |
| Send money | Follow the receiving jail's money-order, kiosk, or vendor rules. |
| Ask about old accounts | Contact Susquehanna Inmate Control and Coordination. |
| Confirm custody first | Call Inmate Control or the likely partner jail before sending anything. |
The active inmate-record search path is covered in more detail on the Susquehanna County jail inmate records page.
Susquehanna Booking Intake
A Susquehanna County arrest now separates the court county from the housing county. A municipal police department, Pennsylvania State Police, sheriff's warrant action, or another law-enforcement agency may start the custody event. Preliminary arraignment, bail, and court paperwork may still be Susquehanna County matters, but intake, property, classification, phones, mail, and visits happen at the receiving facility. That is why a search can involve both a Susquehanna docket and a Wyoming, Wayne, or Lackawanna jail contact.
Booking records may also be requested through the county Right-to-Know process when they are county records and release is permitted. A request should be narrow: use the person's full name, date of arrest if known, docket or OTN if known, and the specific record sought. For records created or held by a partner jail, use that county's records process. For formal charges and hearing dates, UJS Case Search is often a better source than a custody phone call.
About Susquehanna Closure
The strongest local fact is the shift from a jail-centered county to a contract-housing model. The old building was built in the 1990s, had a designed capacity of more than 100 prisoners, and by 2025 was operating with much lower typical counts. WVIA reported expected annual savings of about $3 million and substantial repair or upgrade needs. WNEP also reported the closure timeline and later reported Wyoming County taking neighboring prisoners in the context of the new arrangement.
The county directions page still shows the former correctional facility address. The Susquehanna County directions page places the old jail on Ellsworth Drive off South Main Street/PA 29 near Taylor Rental, beside other county facilities in the Montrose area.
The map context helps explain older search results, but current visits, mail, and custody questions belong with the active housing facility.
Note: Confirm custody and visiting rules with the actual housing facility before travel, mail, or money deposits.