Wyoming County Police Blotter and Incident Record Access

Wyoming County police blotter records are kept by the Wyoming County Sheriff's Office and other law enforcement agencies active in this small northeastern Pennsylvania county. Wyoming County has a population of roughly 29,000 and its county seat is Tunkhannock. Sheriff Robert L. Roberts leads the department from 1 Courthouse Square. Residents can access Wyoming County police blotter records through a Right-to-Know request or by contacting the Sheriff's Office directly at (570) 996-2265.

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Wyoming County Quick Facts

Tunkhannock County Seat
~29K Population
(570) 996-2265 Sheriff
a.franko@wyomingcountypa.gov RTK Contact

Wyoming County Sheriff's Office

The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office is led by Sheriff Robert L. Roberts. The office is based at 1 Courthouse Square in Tunkhannock, PA 18657. The Sheriff's department handles civil process, court security, warrant service, and other law enforcement duties in Wyoming County. Each of these activities can produce records that appear in the Wyoming County police blotter.

The Wyoming County Sheriff's Office page at wyomingcountypa.gov provides information on Sheriff Robert L. Roberts' department and its law enforcement services for this northeastern Pennsylvania county.

Wyoming County Sheriff Office page for police blotter records and law enforcement services

Residents can contact the Sheriff's Office at 1 Courthouse Square in Tunkhannock at (570) 996-2265 for police blotter records and public records requests in Wyoming County.

Wyoming County is a small, rural county. Much of it is covered by Pennsylvania State Police rather than local municipal departments. This means the Wyoming County police blotter draws heavily from PSP incident reports, especially for calls in outlying townships. The Sheriff's Office is one key source, but PSP and court records together give you the fullest picture of law enforcement activity across Wyoming County. The Sheriff's Office page is at wyomingcountypa.gov/sheriff and lists all department services and contact details.

Sheriff's Office Wyoming County Sheriff's Office
1 Courthouse Square
Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Phone: (570) 996-2265
Website wyomingcountypa.gov/sheriff

Wyoming County Right-to-Know Requests

Wyoming County's Right-to-Know page at wyomingcountypa.gov provides a request form and submission instructions for accessing public records under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law.

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

Residents can email a.franko@wyomingcountypa.gov to submit RTK requests for police blotter and incident records from Wyoming County agencies.

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. sections 67.101 through 67.3104 requires agencies to respond to public records requests within five business days. The Wyoming County Right-to-Know page is at wyomingcountypa.gov/right-to-know. The RTK officer for Wyoming County can be reached by email at a.franko@wyomingcountypa.gov. Your request should identify the records you are looking for with enough detail for staff to locate them. Be specific about dates, incident types, or the agency involved to speed up the response. Most Wyoming County police blotter requests are straightforward and can be handled within the standard five-day window.

If you need police blotter records from Pennsylvania State Police units active in Wyoming County, you must submit a separate RTK request with PSP. Use the online form at pa.gov. The statewide open records portal at openrecords.pa.gov can help you identify the right agency and submit your request correctly.

Note: Wyoming County is small and primarily rural. Most law enforcement coverage comes from the Pennsylvania State Police rather than local borough departments.

Statewide Records Relevant to Wyoming County

Several statewide systems give you access to Wyoming County police blotter and criminal records without going through a local agency. These tools are free or low-cost and easy to use.

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us covers all court levels in Wyoming County. You can search by name or case number to find criminal cases tied to police blotter incidents. This includes Magisterial District Court cases and Court of Common Pleas filings. The portal is free for basic searches. For certified copies or sealed records, you must contact the court directly in Tunkhannock. The Pennsylvania Courts site at pacourts.us provides contact details for every court in the state.

Pennsylvania State Police incident summaries for Wyoming County are included in the monthly Public Information Release Reports at pa.gov. These reports are public and include incident totals and summaries by troop. Wyoming County falls within the coverage area of PSP Troop P. Reviewing Troop P monthly reports is a fast way to see what types of incidents appear in Wyoming County police blotter data from the State Police. For a criminal history check, use PATCH at epatch.pa.gov for a $22 statewide name-based search covering all Wyoming County convictions on file with the state.

Wyoming County Criminal Records

Criminal records in Wyoming County follow each step of the justice process, from the initial incident in the police blotter to charging, trial, and sentencing. The Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas in Tunkhannock maintains these records. Magisterial District Court records handle minor matters and preliminary hearings. Both levels of court are searchable through the UJS Portal.

Under 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91, criminal history records in Pennsylvania are subject to rules that set limits on what can be shared publicly. Expunged records and limited access orders remove cases from standard public searches. A police blotter entry may still exist even after a court record has been sealed or expunged, depending on how each agency stores its data. If you are searching Wyoming County police blotter records for someone and find nothing in PATCH, check with the local court for the full case history.

The Wyoming County police blotter is a useful starting point, but it is not the only source. Court records, PSP reports, and PATCH results each add a layer of detail. Using all of them together gives you the most complete view of law enforcement activity in Wyoming County.

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Nearby Counties

Wyoming County borders several other northeastern Pennsylvania counties. If an incident occurred near a county line, the police blotter may be held in a neighboring jurisdiction. Confirm the correct county before filing a records request.

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