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Wellsville, PA

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Recent Pennsylvania Court Cases

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Civil26-10161- Diane L. Beck 04/03/2026
Civil26-10162- Torrance K. Wolfe and Pamela S. Wolfe 04/03/2026
Civil26-20924- Keith E. Cohen 04/03/2026
Civil26-20925- Franklin J. Sabolcik 04/03/2026
Civil26-20926- Pamela J. Hooks 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy26-70129- Anne S. Wilt 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy26-70130- Rodney L. Glessner 04/03/2026
Bankruptcy26-70131- Kenneth L. Stauffer and Pamala S. Stauffer 04/03/2026
Civil25-22290- Dylan M. Unrath 04/04/2026
Bankruptcy25-70434- Jeremy M. Fedder 04/04/2026
Civil26-20516- James E. Aardema 04/04/2026
Civil23-20720- Brandon J Goldinger 04/04/2026
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Pennsylvania public records law

Records held by Wellsville city offices, the York County Sheriff, and the York County courts are subject to the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law (65 P.S. § 67.101).

Where to file a records request in Wellsville

Police records: file with the Wellsville Police Department or via the York County Sheriff for unincorporated areas.

Court records: York County courts handle criminal, civil, family, and probate matters.

Booking and inmate records: York County Sheriff publishes a public inmate roster including booking photos and charges.

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Common Questions

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Where can I find out if there is a noise ordinance?

Yes - Franklintown (York County, PA) has noise rules through Franklintown Borough ordinances and Pennsylvania state law. Contact Franklintown Borough (https://franklintownboroughpa.com/, 320 Edgar Street, Franklintown, PA 17323, 717-432-7500) and request the codified Borough Code from the Borough Secretary - many small Pennsylvania boroughs codify ordinances via eCode360 (https://ecode360.com/). The borough's noise ordinance typically restricts loud sounds between 10:00pm and 7:00am with fines starting at 50-100 dollars for first offense. Pennsylvania state law: there is no statewide quiet-hours statute, but 18 Pa.C.S. section 5503 (disorderly conduct) prohibits unreasonable noise that creates public inconvenience or annoyance. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection enforces noise from regulated industries under 25 Pa. Code section 92a. The York County Sheriff (https://y…

How can I view a specific criminal complaint in Pennsylvania?

To view a specific criminal complaint in Pennsylvania, use the PA Unified Judicial System portal at https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/ — free name and case-number search returns Court of Common Pleas, Magisterial District, and Pittsburgh/Philadelphia Municipal Court records. The criminal complaint document itself is filed at the Magisterial District Court (MDJ) where the case originated, then forwarded to the County Court of Common Pleas if held for court. Certified copies cost $1 per page plus $5 certification at the MDJ or Clerk of Courts. PA Right-to-Know Law (RTKL, 65 P.S. §67.101) governs disclosure. Sealed/expunged cases are excluded under 18 Pa.C.S. §9122. Sources: PA UJS (https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/), PA Courts (https://www.pacourts.us/).

🚔 What's the source for arrest records in Philadelphia?

Arrest records in Philadelphia, PA come primarily from the Philadelphia Police Department at 750 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 (215-686-3000). The PPD posts arrest data via OpenDataPhilly at https://www.opendataphilly.org/. The Philadelphia Department of Prisons inmate locator is at https://www.phila.gov/departments/philadelphia-department-of-prisons/. The PA State Police PATCH at https://epatch.pa.gov/ provides statewide criminal history for $22. Court charges tied to arrests appear at https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/ (PA Unified Judicial System). PA Right-to-Know Law (RTKL, 65 P.S. §67.101) makes adult arrest reports public; certain records may be exempt. Sources: PPD (https://www.phila.gov/departments/police/), UJS Portal (https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/).

🚔 What's the source for arrest records in Montgomery?

Arrest records in Montgomery County, PA come primarily from the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at 2 East Airy Street, Norristown, PA 19401 (610-278-3331), which posts a current inmate roster at https://www.montcopa.org/sheriff. The Montgomery County District Attorney at https://www.montcopa.org/da publishes major-case arrest news. Local PDs (Norristown, Pottstown, Lower Merion, Abington, Cheltenham) handle municipal arrests. PA Right-to-Know Law (RTKL, 65 P.S. §67.101) makes adult arrest reports public; ongoing investigations may be exempt. Court charges tied to arrests appear at https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/. Sources: Montgomery County (https://www.montcopa.org/), UJS Portal (https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/).

🔍 How do I get a criminal background check in Pittsburgh?

To get a criminal background check in Pittsburgh, PA (Allegheny County), use the PA State Police PATCH (Pennsylvania Access To Criminal History) at https://epatch.pa.gov/. Name-based searches cost $22 and are delivered as a downloadable PDF, usually within minutes. For an FBI-level fingerprint check (required for school, healthcare, and child-care employment), use IdentoGO at https://www.identogo.com/services/live-scan-fingerprinting. The Pittsburgh Bureau of Police Records Section at 1203 Western Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15233 (412-323-7800) issues local police clearance letters. Court records are free at https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/. Pennsylvania Criminal History Record Information Act (CHRIA, 18 Pa.C.S. §9101) governs disclosure. Sources: PA SP PATCH (https://epatch.pa.gov/), Pittsburgh PD (https://pittsburghpa.gov/police/).

How can I find out if someone has an outstanding warrant in Pennsylvania?

To check if someone has an outstanding warrant in Pennsylvania, contact the local sheriff or police where the warrant was issued. The PA State Police hold the statewide CLEAN warrant database, restricted to law enforcement; individuals must check by phone with the issuing court or local agency. Many counties post most-wanted lists (e.g., Allegheny County at https://www.alleghenycounty.us/sheriff/, Philadelphia at https://www.phillypolice.com/, Montgomery at https://www.montgomerycountypa.gov/sheriff). Court bench warrants appear in the Pennsylvania Unified Judicial System portal at https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/. PA Right-to-Know Law (RTKL, 65 P.S. §67.101) governs disclosure. Sources: PA State Police (https://www.psp.pa.gov/), UJS Portal (https://ujsportal.pacourts.us/).

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