What is a “criminal history” and how can I get a copy of mine or run a background check?

If you received a citation from law enforcement in Lancaster County, the issuing law enforcement agency should have a record of it. Law enforcement refers citations to either the City Attorney or County Attorney for review. The City Attorney or County Attorney either files or does not file a charge based on the citation. Charges get filed in the County Court or District Court.

The County Court Clerk and the District Court Clerk maintain a record of all filings. A person may contact either a local law enforcement agency, or the Clerk of the court in which charges are filed, to obtain a copy of a criminal history or run a background check. Law enforcement charges a fee to run a person’s criminal history or conduct a background check.

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1. Can the criminal division provide legal advice to members of the general public?
2. Can I speak directly with the prosecutor about my case if I am represented by an attorney?
3. I am a victim of a crime that your office is prosecuting and law enforcement has taken my property for evidentiary purposes. How and when do I get my property returned to me?
4. I am a victim of a crime that your office is prosecuting and I have suffered a monetary loss because of the crime committed. How do I get restitution?
5. Can the County Attorney or his deputies refer me to a private attorney?
6. What is a “criminal history” and how can I get a copy of mine or run a background check?