Find DUI Records in Indiana County

Indiana County DUI records are public court documents maintained by the 41st Judicial District Court of Common Pleas in Indiana, Pennsylvania. The county is known as the hometown of actor Jimmy Stewart and is sometimes called the Christmas Tree Capital of the World. DUI case files, docket sheets, arrest details, and court outcomes are all part of the public record in Indiana County. You can search Indiana County DUI records online through the state's UJS Portal or visit the clerk's office at the courthouse in the borough of Indiana.

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Indiana County Quick Facts

41st Judicial District
Indiana County Seat
Common Pleas Court Type
Western PA Region

Indiana County DUI Records Office

The Clerk of Courts for Indiana County stores and manages all criminal case files, including DUI dockets. This office assigns case numbers when charges are filed, tracks every filing, and keeps records of hearings and outcomes. Staff can search by name or docket number. Copies of records are available for a fee. The clerk's office is at the Indiana County Courthouse in the borough of Indiana.

Indiana County Pennsylvania official website DUI records resources

The Indiana County official website offers access to county departments, court information, and public services. The site provides residents and outside parties with direct links to the Clerk of Courts, District Attorney, and other offices that handle DUI records in Indiana County.

Court Indiana County Court of Common Pleas
41st Judicial District
825 Philadelphia Street
Indiana, PA 15701
Clerk of Courts indianacountypa.gov/clerk-of-courts
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM
County Website indianacountypa.gov

How to Search Indiana County DUI Records

The Unified Judicial System Portal is the best starting point for searching Indiana County DUI records online. Visit ujsportal.pacourts.us and choose the Court of Common Pleas. Enter the name of the person you are looking for. The system will return a list of matching docket entries from Indiana County. Each result shows charges filed, hearing dates, and case disposition. Basic docket information is free to view.

To get the full case file, you will need to visit the Indiana County Courthouse in person. Bring a photo ID and the name or docket number of the case. Clerk staff can pull the physical file and make copies. Older records may require more time to locate. In-person visits work well when you need certified copies or want to review documents not yet scanned into the online system.

For a statewide criminal history check that covers Indiana County and all other Pennsylvania counties, use the PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov. This service shows conviction history and is widely used for background checks. It is separate from the court docket system but pulls from the same underlying criminal records database maintained by the Pennsylvania State Police.

Note: PATCH records reflect convictions and dispositions, while the UJS Portal shows the full docket including pending charges in Indiana County.

Indiana County Court DUI Cases

The Indiana County Court of Common Pleas presides over all DUI matters that rise to the felony level and handles serious misdemeanor cases as well. The court operates within the 41st Judicial District. Pennsylvania law at 75 Pa.C.S. § 3802 defines driving under the influence across three tiers. General impairment is a BAC of 0.08 to 0.099 percent. High BAC runs from 0.10 to 0.159 percent. Highest BAC is 0.16 percent or more, and this tier carries the harshest penalties.

Sentencing in Indiana County follows Pennsylvania guidelines under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3804. A first offense often results in probation. A second offense usually means a mandatory minimum jail term. A third or subsequent offense can be charged as a felony. Prior offenses are counted under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3806, which determines whether a prior conviction is close enough in time to count as a prior offense for sentencing purposes. Judges in Indiana County have discretion within these guidelines.

Indiana County District Attorney prosecutes DUI cases

The Indiana County District Attorney's office is responsible for prosecuting DUI cases. The DA reviews evidence, works with police departments throughout the county, and decides what charges to file. The office also handles victim services and participates in traffic safety programs in Indiana County.

ARD Program in Indiana County

Indiana County offers the Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program for first-time DUI offenders who meet the eligibility requirements. ARD is established under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3807. This program allows qualifying defendants to avoid a criminal conviction by completing probation, substance abuse treatment, and other conditions set by the court. After finishing all requirements, the defendant can apply to have the DUI arrest expunged from their record.

Eligibility for ARD in Indiana County is set by the District Attorney. The DA considers factors like prior criminal history, whether an accident occurred, and whether there were passengers under age 14 in the vehicle. Chemical test results under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3814 are also reviewed. Defendants who are accepted into ARD waive their right to a speedy trial and plead not guilty. If they fail to complete the program, prosecution resumes. Contact the Indiana County District Attorney to find out if you qualify.

Drug and Alcohol Services in Indiana County

Indiana County's Single County Authority oversees drug and alcohol services for county residents. Courts routinely order DUI defendants to complete a drug and alcohol assessment as part of sentencing or as a condition of ARD. The assessment determines what type of treatment or education is appropriate. Indiana County offers outpatient counseling, DUI safety school, case management, and referrals to residential treatment when needed.

You can access drug and alcohol services in Indiana County even without a court order. Prevention programs serve residents who want help before a legal problem arises. Court-ordered participants must comply fully or face consequences in their criminal case. For more on available services, visit indianacountypa.gov/drug-alcohol.

Note: Completing a drug and alcohol assessment and following through on treatment recommendations often plays a key role in sentencing outcomes in Indiana County DUI cases.

Right-to-Know in Indiana County

Under 65 P.S. § 67.101, the Pennsylvania Right-to-Know Law gives residents and the public the right to request access to government records. In Indiana County, you can file a Right-to-Know request with the county's open records officer. The county must respond within five business days. Records available through this process may include certain police reports and government correspondence related to DUI enforcement activities.

Court records are not subject to the Right-to-Know Law in the same way. Criminal dockets and case files at the Indiana County Courthouse fall under court rules managed by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. To access those records, use the UJS Portal or visit the clerk's office directly. Denied Right-to-Know requests can be appealed to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at openrecords.pa.gov. Submit your request to the Indiana County open records office at indianacountypa.gov/open-records.

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Nearby Counties

Indiana County is located in western Pennsylvania. It borders several counties that also maintain separate DUI court records. Each county has its own courthouse and docket system. DUI records are filed in the county where the traffic stop or arrest happened.

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