Lower Merion Township Police Blotter and Incident Records

The Lower Merion police blotter is published weekly on the township's official website, making Lower Merion one of the few municipalities in Pennsylvania to offer ongoing public access to incident data online. Lower Merion Township is located in Montgomery County and has a population of about 65,000. The Police Department covers the township from its headquarters in Ardmore. This page explains how to access the Lower Merion police blotter, request records, and use state resources for additional information.

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Lower Merion Quick Facts

Lower Merion Township
~65K Population
610-649-1000 Non-Emergency
Weekly Published Police Blotter

Lower Merion Police Blotter Published Weekly Online

Lower Merion Township stands out among Pennsylvania municipalities by publishing a weekly police blotter directly on its official website. This gives residents regular, easy access to public safety information without filing a formal request.

The police blotter page at lowermerion.org lists significant criminal events logged into police dispatch over the past two weeks. Archived blotters are also available, so residents can look back at past weeks as needed. The blotter covers incidents logged by police dispatch, which includes calls for service, arrests, and notable events across the township.

This level of transparency is not common at the township level in Pennsylvania. Most municipalities require a formal records request to access incident data. Lower Merion's approach gives residents and local journalists a reliable, ongoing view of public safety in the community. The blotter updates on a weekly schedule, so it reflects recent activity rather than older data.

The Police Department is headquartered at 71 E. Lancaster Avenue, Ardmore, PA 19003. For non-emergency inquiries, call 610-649-1000. For emergencies, always call 911.

Pennsylvania State Police public information release reports for police blotter data

Pennsylvania State Police public information release reports provide a statewide counterpart to local blotters like Lower Merion's, covering incidents in areas without municipal police and PSP-handled cases across the state.

Note: The weekly Lower Merion police blotter covers significant events. Not every police call appears in the blotter. For a specific incident, contact the department directly.

Lower Merion Township Police Department

The Lower Merion Township Police Department serves one of Montgomery County's largest and most affluent townships. The department handles the full range of municipal police functions, from patrol and traffic enforcement to criminal investigation and community outreach.

The department's main page at lowermerion.org/departments/police-department is the central hub for public-facing resources. You can reach the department by calling 610-649-1000 for non-emergency matters. The department also maintains a transparency page covering traffic stop data, body-worn camera policies, and forms for citizen complaints and commendations.

The transparency resources at lowermerion.org/departments/police-department/transparency go beyond what most local departments publish. Traffic stop data, body camera information, and citizen feedback forms are all accessible in one place. This reflects the department's broader commitment to open communication with township residents.

Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System for Lower Merion court records linked to police blotter

Court records for incidents in the Lower Merion police blotter that resulted in charges can be searched through the Unified Judicial System at ujsportal.pacourts.us, which covers all Montgomery County cases.

Lower Merion Police Blotter Reports and Crash Records

Beyond the weekly online blotter, residents can request specific police reports and crash records from the Lower Merion Township Police Department. Accident reports cost $15.

The police reports and crash reports page at lowermerion.org explains how to request copies of traffic accident reports and incident reports. Accident reports are $15 per copy. This is a standard fee in Pennsylvania for vehicle crash reports. Contact the department at 610-649-1000 to ask about a specific report and confirm what information you need to provide when making your request.

When you request a specific incident from the Lower Merion police blotter, it helps to have the date, location, and any case or report number available. Staff can look up records faster with this information. Reports may be picked up in person at the Ardmore headquarters or, in some cases, provided by mail or email. Ask when you call.

Note: Vehicle accident reports cost $15. Confirm current fees and availability by calling 610-649-1000 before submitting a request.

Right-to-Know Requests in Lower Merion Township

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law gives the public a formal path to request records from Lower Merion Township, including police blotter data and other documents not available through the online blotter.

Lower Merion handles Right-to-Know requests through GovQA, an online portal for public records requests. The submission page is at lowermerion.org/departments/public-information-office/access-to-public-records. GovQA allows you to track the status of your request after submission. Under 65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104, the township must respond within five business days. If they need more time, written notice is required. If access is denied, you may appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records.

The state's open records portal at openrecords.pa.gov also provides guidance on the Right-to-Know process and accepts requests for state agency records. For Pennsylvania State Police records, use the PSP Right-to-Know portal.

Court Records and State Resources for Lower Merion

Incidents in the Lower Merion police blotter that result in criminal charges are processed through the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. State systems provide access to these court records.

The UJS Portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us lets you search Pennsylvania court cases by name or docket number at no charge. This covers Montgomery County and all other Pennsylvania counties. You can see charges, case status, and hearing dates. For certified copies of court documents, contact the Montgomery County Courthouse directly.

Pennsylvania's ePATCH system at epatch.pa.gov provides statewide criminal history checks for a $22 fee. This is separate from any local records held by Lower Merion Township. Criminal record laws in Pennsylvania are found at 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91. The Pennsylvania courts website at pacourts.us has additional resources for understanding court records and the judicial process across the state.

Pennsylvania ePATCH system for criminal history background checks related to police blotter records

The ePATCH system at epatch.pa.gov is a statewide tool for criminal background checks, separate from but complementary to local police blotter records like those published by Lower Merion Township each week.

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Montgomery County Resources

Lower Merion Township is located in Montgomery County. County court records and other public records connected to incidents in the Lower Merion police blotter are accessible through Montgomery County.

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