Lebanon County Police Blotter - Incident Reports and Public Records

Lebanon County police blotter records document law enforcement activity across the county, from the city of Lebanon to outlying townships and boroughs. The Lebanon County Sheriff's Office and local police departments maintain these records for public access. Lebanon County sits in south-central Pennsylvania with a population of about 142,000 residents. The police blotter includes arrest logs, incident reports, and other public safety records generated by agencies serving Lebanon County. Requests go through the county's Right-to-Know process.

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Lebanon County Quick Facts

Lebanon County Seat
~142K Population
(717) 228-4427 Sheriff
5 Days RTK Response

Lebanon County Sheriff's Office

The Lebanon County Sheriff's Office is located at Room 207 in the Municipal Building at 400 South 8th Street, Lebanon, PA 17042. You can reach the office by phone at (717) 228-4427. The Sheriff's Office provides law enforcement services across Lebanon County and is a key source for police blotter records at the county level.

Sheriff's staff handle a broad range of duties in Lebanon County. These include serving courts, executing bench warrants and criminal warrants, enforcing Protection from Abuse orders, civil process service, prisoner transport, extraditions, and courthouse security. The office also processes License to Carry Weapons applications for residents of Lebanon County. Each of these functions contributes to the public safety record that makes up the Lebanon County police blotter.

Lebanon County Sheriff Office page for police blotter and law enforcement records

The Lebanon County Sheriff's Office page at lebanoncountypa.gov covers the full scope of law enforcement services, from serving bench warrants and PFAs to courthouse security and extraditions. Residents can contact the Sheriff's Office at Room 207 in Lebanon for assistance with public records requests and police blotter information.

Office Lebanon County Sheriff's Office
Room 207, Municipal Building
400 South 8th Street
Lebanon, PA 17042-6794
Phone: (717) 228-4427
Website lebanoncountypa.gov/departments/sheriffs-office

Lebanon County Right-to-Know Records Requests

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, 65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104, gives every resident the right to request public records from government agencies. Lebanon County has a dedicated Right-to-Know page that makes this process clear for residents seeking police blotter and other public safety records.

Lebanon County Right-to-Know page for police blotter records requests

Lebanon County's Right-to-Know page provides direct guidance on requesting public records under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, including contact information for the county solicitor. Requests are handled by Matthew Bugli, County Solicitor, at recordsofficer@lebanoncountypa.gov for law enforcement records in Lebanon County.

When you submit a Right-to-Know request in Lebanon County, the agency has five business days to respond. They can grant your request, deny it with a reason, or ask for a brief extension. If your request is denied, you have the right to appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records. You can learn more about the appeal process at openrecords.pa.gov. The Office of Open Records provides guidance for all residents seeking public records across Pennsylvania, including Lebanon County.

Note: Include the date range, specific incident type, or officer name if known -- this helps the agency locate the police blotter records you need faster.

License to Carry Firearms in Lebanon County

Lebanon County offers an online portal for residents applying for a License to Carry Firearms. This is handled through the Sheriff's Office and processed via the Permitium system. The online CCW application makes the process more accessible without requiring an in-person visit to start the request.

Lebanon County License to Carry Firearms portal from Sheriff's Office

Lebanon County offers an online License to Carry Firearms application through the Sheriff's Office at lebancountypa.gov, making the permit process more accessible for county residents. The online CCW portal is part of the law enforcement services maintained by the Lebanon County Sheriff's Office.

The permit process in Lebanon County involves a background check and review by the Sheriff's Office. Applicants must meet all requirements under Pennsylvania law. The online portal at lebanonpa.permitium.com lets you begin the application from home. Completed applications are still reviewed at the Sheriff's Office location in Lebanon.

Understanding the Lebanon County Police Blotter

The Lebanon County police blotter is the running record of law enforcement calls, incidents, and arrests across the county. It reflects activity from multiple agencies, including the Lebanon City Police Department, borough and township police, and the Pennsylvania State Police. Each of these agencies documents calls and incidents independently, but all contribute to the broader police blotter record for Lebanon County.

Entries in the Lebanon County police blotter typically include the type of incident, general location, date and time, and whether an arrest was made. Detailed narrative reports may be available through a Right-to-Know request, while summary blotter entries are often posted publicly by local news outlets or on agency websites. For incidents handled by the Pennsylvania State Police, you can check the Public Information Release Reports published at pa.gov/agencies/psp. These summaries cover significant incidents handled by State Police troopers in Lebanon County and nearby areas.

Court Records and Criminal Case Searches in Lebanon County

Criminal case records for Lebanon County are maintained by the Court of Common Pleas. Charges filed after a police blotter arrest move through the court system and become part of the public case record. You can search for Lebanon County court cases through the Unified Judicial System portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us.

The UJS portal lets you search by party name or case number. You can see charges filed, scheduled hearings, and the outcome of each case. This is the best tool for tracking what happened after an arrest shown in the Lebanon County police blotter. For full case records, contact the Lebanon County Prothonotary directly. More information on Pennsylvania courts is available at pacourts.us.

Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal for court case lookups related to Lebanon County police blotter arrests

Court records on the UJS portal link directly to police blotter arrests in Lebanon County. Searching by name shows charges, docket entries, and final outcomes for cases moving through Lebanon County courts.

For criminal history checks on individuals in Lebanon County, use the Pennsylvania PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov. Each search costs $22 and returns conviction records from courts statewide under 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91. Pending cases do not appear in PATCH results but can be viewed on the UJS portal.

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Nearby Counties

Lebanon County is surrounded by other south-central and southeastern Pennsylvania counties. Use the links below to access police blotter resources for neighboring areas.

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