Arrest Records in Cameron County

Cameron County arrest records are held by the combined Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts office at the Cameron County Courthouse in Emporium, Pennsylvania. Cameron is one of the smallest counties in the state by population, but its public records are open to anyone under Pennsylvania law. You can find criminal case dockets, court filings, and booking history through the county office, the state court portal, or a statewide criminal history check. This guide covers each method for searching Cameron County arrest records.

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Cameron County Quick Facts

Emporium County Seat
59th Judicial District
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Cameron County Clerk of Courts and Prothonotary

Cameron County combines the Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts into one office, which is part of the 59th Judicial District. This office holds all criminal cases bound over to the Court of Common Pleas, including summary appeals, juvenile matters, and delinquency cases. The office is at 20 East 5th Street in Emporium. Call (814) 486-3349 ext. 328 for pricing and request details.

The Cameron County Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts page gives you office information and guidance on how to access records. Because Cameron County is a small county, the office serves a wide range of functions. In addition to criminal records, the office holds marriage, divorce, and civil court records. A fee schedule is available upon request, and the office also accepts submissions via a drop box at the Courthouse on the Chestnut Street side at the base of the handicap ramp for after-hours filings.

Cameron County Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts website for arrest records

Cameron County was created on March 29, 1860, from parts of Clinton, Elk, McKean, and Potter Counties. It has one of the lowest populations in Pennsylvania, and the courthouse in Emporium handles a wide range of county government services in addition to court records. Staff can search records by name or case number and assist with copies.

Office Cameron County Prothonotary and Clerk of Courts
20 East 5th Street
Emporium, PA 15834
Phone: (814) 486-3349 ext. 328
Judicial District 59th Judicial District
Website cameroncountypa.com

Note: The fee schedule for Cameron County record copies is available by calling the office directly, as posted rates may vary by document type.

Cameron County Sheriff and Warrant Records

The Cameron County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records, active warrants, and civil process service records. The office is located at the Cameron County Courthouse in Emporium. Right-to-Know requests for Sheriff records are accepted at the courthouse and must receive a response within five business days.

The Cameron County government website lists contact information for the Sheriff's Office and other county departments. Because Cameron County is small, the Emporium Police Department and the Pennsylvania State Police handle most local law enforcement. State Police coverage is significant in this rural county, and State Police records feed into the statewide PATCH database. Warrant information is available upon inquiry through the Sheriff's Office.

Cameron County Sheriff's Office and courthouse in Emporium Pennsylvania

The Sheriff's Office also processes concealed carry permit applications and coordinates inmate transport. Civil process service records are maintained here as well. If you need records from a specific enforcement agency in Cameron County, contacting the correct department directly will speed up your request.

Search Cameron County Arrest Records Online

The Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System Portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us offers free access to Cameron County court dockets. Select Public Web Docket Sheets, choose Criminal, then select Cameron as the county. You can search by participant name, case number, or docket ID. Results show charges, hearing dates, and case status for Court of Common Pleas and Magisterial District Court cases.

Two Magisterial District Courts serve Cameron County. These courts handle preliminary hearings, summary offenses, traffic citations, and small claims under $12,000. Their dockets appear on the UJS Portal along with Common Pleas records. Some records may have limited access under state law, but most basic docket information is available to the public at no cost.

Civil dockets include landlord-tenant matters and small claims. Court calendars showing upcoming hearings are also available through the portal. If you need full case documents rather than just docket summaries, contact the Clerk's office in Emporium to arrange copies.

Statewide Criminal History and Cameron County Records

A Pennsylvania PATCH check gives you a complete statewide criminal history, including any arrests and convictions from Cameron County. Go to epatch.state.pa.us to submit an online request. The cost is $22 per check, and results are usually returned within 24 hours. Mail requests use Form SP 4-164 and take longer. Notarized copies cost an additional fee on top of the standard rate.

The PATCH system draws from records submitted by law enforcement agencies across Pennsylvania, including the Emporium Police, State Police barracks in Cameron County, and the county courts. A PATCH result will show arrests from all of these sources if they are tied to the same person. This makes it more complete than a single county search when you need a full history.

For inmates in state correctional facilities, use the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections inmate locator at inmatelocator.cor.pa.gov. This is a free search and covers all state prisons. For county jail records in Cameron County, contact the Cameron County Sheriff directly.

Under the Criminal History Record Information Act, 18 Pa.C.S. § 9101, criminal records in Pennsylvania are subject to specific access and dissemination rules. The Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. § 67.101 governs other public record requests for Cameron County government documents.

Note: Small counties like Cameron may have fewer online resources than larger counties, so calling the office directly is often the fastest way to confirm what is available and how to get it.

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Nearby Counties

Cameron County borders several counties in north-central Pennsylvania. Use the links below to find arrest records in neighboring counties if needed.

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