Snyder County DUI Records and Court Cases

Snyder County DUI records are kept by the Clerk of Courts at the Snyder County Courthouse in Middleburg. These records cover arrests, charges, and court outcomes for driving under the influence cases filed in this central Pennsylvania county. You can search Snyder County DUI records online through the state portal or in person at the courthouse. This guide explains how to find DUI case records, what each office does, and where to start your search in Snyder County.

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Snyder County Quick Facts

Middleburg County Seat
17th Judicial District
Common Pleas Court Type
Central PA Region

Snyder County DUI Records

DUI records in Snyder County become part of the public court record when a case is filed. The Clerk of Courts at snydercounty.org/clerk-of-courts stores all criminal case files, including every DUI charge processed through the 17th Judicial District. Each file typically contains the criminal complaint, bail papers, court orders, and the final judgment or plea. Physical records are kept at the Snyder County Courthouse in Middleburg and are open to the public during business hours.

Pennsylvania law under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3802 sets three tiers of DUI based on blood alcohol level. General impairment covers a BAC of 0.08 to 0.099 percent. High BAC runs from 0.10 to 0.159 percent. The highest tier applies at 0.16 percent and above. Each tier carries different penalties under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3804, and those outcomes become part of the Snyder County DUI record. A first offense at the general tier may result in probation. A third offense anywhere on the scale is a felony under Pennsylvania law.

The Snyder County government website offers access to county offices and services. The county seat of Middleburg serves as the center of all court activity in Snyder County. Communities like Selinsgrove and Isle of Que fall within the county's jurisdiction for DUI enforcement and prosecution.

Snyder County official website DUI records resources

Snyder County's motto is "Preserving the past. Building for the future." That commitment to record-keeping extends to DUI court files, which remain on record and are searchable by the public through the UJS Portal.

How to Search Snyder DUI Records

The fastest way to search Snyder County DUI records is through the Unified Judicial System Portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us. This free state tool lets you look up criminal dockets by name or case number across all 67 Pennsylvania counties, including Snyder County. You can view charges, court dates, and case outcomes without going to the courthouse. The portal shows current and past DUI cases filed in Snyder County.

For physical copies or older records, visit the Clerk of Courts in person at the Snyder County Courthouse in Middleburg. Bring the full name of the person whose record you are searching, or the case number if you have it. Staff can pull case files and provide copies for a fee. Certified copies cost more but carry an official seal for legal use. Records are open during regular business hours, Monday through Friday.

Note: Case information on the UJS Portal may take a few days to update after a new filing or court hearing in Snyder County.

Snyder County Court of Common Pleas DUI Cases

The Snyder County Court of Common Pleas is part of the 17th Judicial District and handles all felony-level DUI cases. This includes third-offense DUIs, DUI with a minor in the vehicle, and cases involving serious injury or death under 18 Pa.C.S. § 3735. The court also handles appeals from minor courts where lower-level DUI cases begin. All case dockets from the Court of Common Pleas are available to the public through the UJS Portal or in person at the courthouse.

Snyder County 17th Judicial District Court DUI records

The court follows Pennsylvania's sentencing guidelines for DUI cases. Chemical test results under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3814 are key evidence in many DUI cases heard in Snyder County. Judges consider prior offenses under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3806 when setting sentences. Repeat offenders face longer terms and mandatory minimums as the tier and offense number increase.

Court schedules are maintained at snydercounty.org/courts. You can find hearing dates and judge assignments for active Snyder County DUI cases. The court coordinates with the DA's office and public defenders to manage the docket. All final dispositions are recorded and become permanent parts of the public case file.

ARD Program in Snyder County

The Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition program, known as ARD, is available for first-time DUI offenders in Snyder County. Under 75 Pa.C.S. § 3807, eligible defendants can enter a supervised program instead of going through a full criminal trial. Successful completion results in dismissal of the DUI charge and the ability to seek expungement of the arrest record. Not everyone qualifies. The Snyder County District Attorney's office at snydercounty.org/district-attorney reviews each case and decides whether to offer ARD.

Factors that affect ARD eligibility include BAC level, prior criminal history, and whether anyone was injured. Defendants accepted into ARD typically complete drug and alcohol evaluation, community service, and a probationary period. They must also pay program costs and complete any required treatment. The DA prosecutes those who do not meet the criteria or who fail to complete the program.

Note: An ARD record in Snyder County may still appear on background checks until the expungement is granted and processed by the court.

Drug and Alcohol Services in Snyder County

Snyder County provides drug and alcohol services through its Single County Authority at snydercounty.org/drug-alcohol. This office coordinates DUI education programs, substance use assessments, and court-ordered treatment. People charged with DUI in Snyder County are often required to complete an assessment before sentencing or as part of their ARD conditions. The results of that assessment guide what treatment or education they must finish.

Programs offered in Snyder County include prevention education, case management, and referrals to licensed treatment providers. Court-ordered treatment is tracked by the SCA and reported back to the court. Missing required appointments can result in revocation of ARD or violation of probation. The office also runs prevention programs aimed at reducing impaired driving in the community.

Right-to-Know in Snyder County

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law at 65 P.S. § 67.101 gives the public the right to request government records, including police reports and some criminal records. In Snyder County, right-to-know requests are handled through the county's open records office at snydercounty.org/open-records. You can submit a request for records such as arrest logs, police incident reports, and other public documents held by county agencies.

The county must respond to a right-to-know request within five business days. If more time is needed, they can extend the deadline. Fees apply for copies. If your request is denied, you can appeal to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at openrecords.pa.gov. Court records from DUI cases are generally available directly from the Clerk of Courts without a formal RTK request, since court dockets are public by default under state law.

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Communities in Snyder County

Snyder County includes several boroughs and townships in central Pennsylvania. DUI cases from any part of the county are processed through the 17th Judicial District Court in Middleburg. Below are key communities in Snyder County.

All DUI cases from boroughs and townships in Snyder County are filed at the Snyder County Courthouse in Middleburg.

Nearby Counties

Snyder County borders several other Pennsylvania counties in the central region of the state. If the incident occurred near a county line, verify which county court has jurisdiction before searching for records.

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