Northampton County Booking Releases and Jail Records

Northampton County booking releases are processed through the Northampton County Jail in Easton, Pennsylvania, the county seat. Located in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania, Northampton County has a population of approximately 320,000 residents and borders New Jersey across the Delaware River. The jail records every arrest made in the county, capturing charges, bail amounts, court dates, and personal details for each person taken into custody. Records are maintained under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law and are available through the county government.

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Northampton County Jail Quick Facts

~320,000County Population
~700Facility Capacity
~600Average Daily Population
9Magisterial District Courts

Northampton County Jail Facility Details

The Northampton County Jail is located at 666 Walnut Street in Easton, Pennsylvania 18042. The facility phone is 610-829-6213, and Warden David J. Krome oversees operations. The jail has a rated capacity of approximately 700 and maintains an average daily population of around 600. Northampton County Sheriff David R. Dalrymple is located at 669 Washington Street in Easton and can be reached at 610-829-6200.

The Northampton County Open Records office, responsible for handling Right-to-Know Law requests, is also located at 669 Washington Street in Easton, PA 18042, reachable at 610-829-6200. The jail holds both pre-trial detainees awaiting court proceedings and sentenced individuals serving terms under two years. Individuals sentenced to longer terms are transferred to a Pennsylvania Department of Corrections state facility. The county serves Easton, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Bangor, Pen Argyl, Wilson, and many other communities in the Lehigh Valley region.

Northampton County borders Lehigh County to the west and Monroe County to the north. The Delaware River forms the eastern border with New Jersey. This position at the junction of several transportation corridors and the Lehigh Valley's industrial history contribute to the nature of law enforcement activity in the county.

The Northampton County government website at northamptoncounty.org provides access to department directories, public records information, and contact details for the jail and other county offices.

northampton county booking releases portal on the county government website

The Northampton County portal at northamptoncounty.org is the primary resource for public records requests, jail contact information, and department directories.

Northampton County Sheriff's Office and Booking Process

Sheriff David R. Dalrymple leads the Northampton County Sheriff's Office, located at 669 Washington Street in Easton. The Sheriff's Office handles arrest processing, courthouse security, and service of legal process throughout the county. It works alongside the Easton Police Department, Bethlehem Police, Pennsylvania State Police, and other local agencies making arrests across Northampton County. Every person arrested in the county is brought to the county jail for booking.

The booking process begins when a person arrives at the jail following an arrest. Staff conduct a complete property inventory, take identifying information, complete a medical screening, and assign housing based on classification criteria including charge severity and available bed space. A formal booking record is created at this stage, capturing all the information that becomes part of the public record. The booking number assigned at intake tracks the individual's case through the county system.

Nine Magisterial District Courts serve Northampton County, handling preliminary hearings and bail decisions at the local level. The preliminary arraignment sets the initial bail amount and typically occurs within hours of booking. Defendants who post bail are released pending further proceedings; those who cannot are held at the county jail.

Note: For questions about current custody status, contacting the Northampton County Jail directly at 610-829-6213 is the fastest method for getting current information.

What Northampton County Booking Records Document

Each booking record at the Northampton County Jail captures the individual's full legal name and any aliases, physical description, and a booking photograph taken during intake. The record assigns a unique booking number and documents the date and time of the booking. Every charge filed is listed along with the applicable statute and the bail or bond amount set at arraignment. Court dates are recorded as assigned through the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas or the nine Magisterial District Courts serving the county.

The Northampton County Court of Common Pleas is presided over by President Judge Michael J. Koury Jr., with the courthouse at 669 Washington Street in Easton, PA 18042. Charges in Northampton County booking releases span the full range of criminal matters, including drug offenses, assault, DUI violations, domestic matters, theft, and more serious felony charges. The county's mix of urban communities, suburban areas, and rural townships produces a broad range of law enforcement activity. Booking records are formal government documents presumed public under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law.

Jail Programs and Services

The Northampton County Jail operates several programs supporting inmates during their time in custody. Medical and mental health services are available to the inmate population. Educational programming provides opportunities for skill development. Work release allows qualifying individuals to maintain employment in the community while serving a sentence. Video visitation provides a way for families to maintain contact with incarcerated individuals without requiring in-person travel to the facility.

These programs reflect the county's approach to preparing individuals for successful reintegration. Addressing medical, educational, and vocational needs during incarceration is considered part of reducing the likelihood of future involvement with the criminal justice system. Detailed information about qualifying for work release or other programs can be obtained by contacting the facility directly.

Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law and Northampton County Records

Pennsylvania's 65 P.S. § 67.101 et seq. presumes all records held by county government agencies are public unless a specific exemption applies. Northampton County booking records, jail custody data, and arrest logs fall within this framework. Written requests go to the Northampton County Open Records office at 669 Washington Street, Easton, PA 18042, or by calling 610-829-6200. The agency must respond within five business days. Standard copy fees are $0.25 per page.

Denied requests may be appealed to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within 15 business days of the denial. The Office reviews the denial and issues a binding decision at no cost to the requester. Booking records documenting charges and arrests are among the most clearly public categories of government documents. Under 61 Pa.C.S. § 4103, county correctional facilities must follow state rules on record retention, ensuring records remain accessible for a defined period before any scheduled destruction.

Court Records and VINE Notifications

All Northampton County court case records are searchable through the Pennsylvania UJS portal. Searching by name or docket number returns the full case history, upcoming scheduled dates, and orders entered. Booking records reflect only the state of a case at the time of arrest. Court outcomes, pleas, dismissals, and sentencing information are tracked through the court system separately from the jail's booking records. Court dates noted in a booking record are subject to change; always verify through the UJS portal.

Victims of crimes in Northampton County can register for free automated custody alerts through the VINE system online or by calling 1-800-VINE-4-PA, available 24 hours a day. VINE sends notifications by phone, text, or email when a monitored person's custody status changes at any participating facility. For individuals transferred to a state prison after sentencing, the Pennsylvania DOC inmate and parolee locator covers those cases separately.

Record Correction and Expungement in Northampton County

Errors in a Northampton County booking record can be addressed by contacting the jail in writing with supporting documentation. Clerical mistakes such as name misspellings or incorrect dates are typically corrected through a written request. Disputes about underlying charge information require documentation from the Northampton County Court of Common Pleas.

Expungement in Pennsylvania requires a petition filed with the Court of Common Pleas by an attorney. The process typically takes one to two years. Not all charges are eligible, and convictions on serious offenses generally cannot be sealed. Until an expungement order is entered and processed, the booking record remains visible in public databases. The Pennsylvania UJS portal confirms whether an expungement order has been entered on a specific docket number. The Pennsylvania PATCH system provides statewide criminal history records for a $22 online fee, supplementing local records with conviction data from across the state.

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Nearby Pennsylvania Counties

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