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Are Arrest Records Public in Cleona, Pennsylvania?

Arrest records are public documents in Cleona, Pennsylvania, accessible to all members of the public under the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law (Act 3 of 2008, 65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104). This legislation establishes the presumption that government records are public unless specifically exempted by law, court order, or privilege. Law enforcement agencies in Cleona maintain these records as part of their official duties, and citizens may request access to them through established procedures. The public nature of these records serves the dual purpose of ensuring transparency in the criminal justice system and allowing community members to remain informed about public safety matters within their municipality.

Pennsylvania courts have consistently upheld the public's right to access arrest information, though certain limitations may apply in cases involving ongoing investigations, juvenile records, or where disclosure would compromise public safety. The Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas maintains jurisdiction over records access disputes that may arise regarding Cleona arrest records, pursuant to the administrative provisions of the Right-to-Know Law.

How to Look Up Cleona Arrest Records in 2025

Multiple official channels exist through which members of the public may access arrest records in Cleona, Pennsylvania:

  • Cleona Borough Police Department: Citizens may submit formal requests for arrest records in person at the police department headquarters. The department maintains records of all arrests made within borough limits.

    Cleona Borough Police Department
    140 West Walnut Street
    Cleona, PA 17042
    (717) 272-2054
    Cleona Borough Official Website
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

  • Lebanon County Clerk of Courts: This office maintains comprehensive records of all criminal cases processed through the county court system, including arrests made in Cleona.

    Lebanon County Clerk of Courts
    400 South 8th Street, Room 104
    Lebanon, PA 17042
    (717) 274-2801, Extension 2133
    Lebanon County Courts
    Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

  • Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Web Portal: The Commonwealth provides an online portal where users may search for criminal cases, including those originating from arrests in Cleona.

  • Pennsylvania State Police Central Repository: For comprehensive criminal history information, citizens may request records from the state's central repository, which includes fingerprint-based arrest records.

    Pennsylvania State Police Central Repository
    1800 Elmerton Avenue
    Harrisburg, PA 17110
    (717) 783-5494
    Pennsylvania State Police

Requestors should note that fees may apply for record retrieval services, as authorized under § 1307 of the Right-to-Know Law. Standard processing times range from 5-10 business days for routine requests, though complex requests may require additional time as permitted by statute.

Contents of a Cleona Arrest Record

Arrest records maintained by Cleona law enforcement agencies typically contain standardized information as required by Pennsylvania Criminal Procedure Rule 502. These records generally include:

  • Full legal name of the arrested individual and any documented aliases
  • Demographic information including date of birth, gender, and physical descriptors
  • Date, time, and specific location of the arrest
  • Statutory citations for alleged offenses (referencing applicable sections of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code)
  • Name and badge number of the arresting officer(s)
  • Agency case number and incident report reference
  • Preliminary arraignment information, including:
    • Magisterial District Judge presiding
    • Bail determination and conditions
    • Date of preliminary hearing scheduled
  • Detention status (released or remanded to custody)
  • Fingerprint records and booking photographs ("mugshots")
  • Property inventory of items seized during arrest
  • Miranda warning acknowledgment documentation

The Pennsylvania Criminal History Record Information Act (18 Pa.C.S. §§ 9101-9183) governs the collection, maintenance, and dissemination of these records. Under § 9121 of this Act, criminal history record information maintained by local agencies must be complete and accurate, with procedures in place for individuals to review and challenge inaccurate information.

Law enforcement agencies in Cleona are required to submit arrest information to the Pennsylvania State Police Central Repository within 48 hours of processing, pursuant to § 9111 of the Criminal History Record Information Act.

Expungement of Arrest Records in Cleona

Pennsylvania law provides mechanisms through which eligible individuals may petition for the expungement of arrest records maintained in Cleona and throughout the Commonwealth. The legal authority for expungement is established in 18 Pa.C.S. § 9122, which delineates specific circumstances under which records may be removed from public access.

Individuals may qualify for expungement under the following circumstances:

  • Cases resulting in acquittal (not guilty verdict)
  • Cases where no disposition was recorded within 18 months of arrest and no proceedings are pending
  • Non-violent offenses committed by individuals over 70 who have been free from arrest for 10 years
  • Summary offenses, after 5 years of arrest-free behavior following conviction
  • Arrests resulting from cases of mistaken identity or unlawful arrest
  • Successful completion of Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (ARD) programs for first-time, non-violent offenders
  • Certain juvenile record expungements as provided under 18 Pa.C.S. § 9123

The expungement process requires petitioners to file formal documentation with the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas. The petition must include:

  • Complete criminal history verification from the Pennsylvania State Police
  • Affidavit of the petitioner attesting to eligibility
  • Original criminal complaint and disposition documentation
  • Filing fee as established by the court (approximately $132 as of 2025)

Upon receipt of a properly filed petition, the court schedules a hearing date, typically within 30-60 days. Notice is provided to the Cleona Borough Police Department and the Lebanon County District Attorney's Office, both of which have standing to object to the petition. If granted, the expungement order directs all relevant agencies to remove records from public access, though limited information may be retained for law enforcement purposes in a separate, non-public database.

The Pennsylvania Clean Slate Law (Act 56 of 2018) provides for automatic sealing of certain minor criminal records after specified time periods, though this process differs from expungement in that sealed records continue to exist but are not accessible to the general public.

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