Cambria County records about 1,000 arrests each year out of Pennsylvania's total of 140,000. Under the Right-to-Know Law (RTKL), residents may access these records unless an exemption applies. Some records may be withheld if they involve juveniles, disclose personal details of victims or witnesses, or reveal investigative techniques. Law enforcement may also restrict access if releasing the information threatens public safety.
However, authorized individuals such as the District Attorney, legal representatives, judicial officials, and the person named in the record may still view them. The cost to obtain Cambria County arrest records typically ranges from $0.25 to $27.
Cambria County arrest records are maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police, as well as by local courthouses, police departments, and the Sheriff's Office.
To request arrest records from the Cambria County Sheriff's Office, individuals may fill out the standard RTKL Request Form or submit a written request in person or by mail to:
200 South Center Street
Ebensburg, PA 15931.
In Cambria County, arrest records are available from the Police Department where the arrest took place. To file a request, individuals may use the request form on the department's website or send a written request with details about the records sought. Notable Police Departments in Cambria County include:
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) provides access to criminal history records online or by mail.
Cambria County residents may request a free volunteer check through the Pennsylvania Access to Criminal History (PATCH) site by selecting the "New Volunteer Check" tab and filling out the required fields. Once submitted, a confirmation will be sent to the applicant's email. Alternatively, they may complete the SP4-164A form and mail it to:
Pennsylvania State Police Central Repository - RCPU 1800 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17110-9758
To access or review personal criminal records, individuals must submit a request by mail. This process requires mailing a completed SP 4-170 form along with a $20 fee, payable by money order or business check, to the same address.
For general background checks on an individual, the SP 4-164 form must be completed and mailed with a $22 fee to:
Pennsylvania State Police Central Repository - 164 1800 Elmerton Avenue Harrisburg, PA 17110-9758
Arrest records are mostly available in cases where formal charges were filed. In Cambria County, criminal cases are handled by Magisterial District Courts and the Court of Common Pleas. To access these records, individuals may visit the Office of the relevant court Clerk or use the Pennsylvania Judiciary Web Portal.
The Clerk of Courts maintains criminal case records for the Court of Common Pleas and provides in-person access for a small fee at:
200 South Center Street
Ebensburg, PA 15931
Third-party websites also offer convenient access to arrest records online. InfoTracer is one example of a reliable platform that provides quick and accurate arrest data.
The Pennsylvania UCR Program reports that Cambria County records at least 975 arrests each year. The number of arrests for various offense types is listed below:
| OFFENSE | NUMBER OF ARRESTS |
|---|---|
| Murder and Non-negligent Manslaughter | 4 |
| Rape | 11 |
| Robbery | 7 |
| Aggravated Assault | 82 |
| Simple Assault | 405 |
| Burglary | 34 |
| Larceny | 414 |
| Motor Vehicle Theft | 17 |
| Arson | 1 |
Source: Pennsylvania Uniform Crime Reporting System
| Department | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Cambria Township Police Department | 184 Municipal Rd | 814-472-6040 |
| Cresson Township Police Department | 775 Portage Street | (814)886-5268 |
| Ebensburg Police Department | 300 W High St #1 | 814-472-8930 |
| Johnstown Police Department | 401 Washington St | (814)533-2074 |
| Loretto Police Department | 187 St Mary St | (814)472-8995 |
| West Hills Regional Police Department | 1000 Luzerne Street | 814-255-4145 |
| Name | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Loretto FCI | 772 Saint Joseph St. | 814-472-4140 |