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Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Inmate Search

An inmate search is a way to check whether someone is currently being held in jail or prison, and if the system allows, to view basic custody details such as where the person is housed, whether they are still in custody, and sometimes limited booking or case information. In Lebanon County, the county’s prison system operates the local jail, the Lebanon County Correctional Facility (LCCF), not the Sheriff’s Office. As of March 2026, Lebanon County does not offer a public online inmate search tool or a browsable jail roster, as most counties do. For county jail custody inquiries, the most reliable official route is typically to contact the Lebanon County Correctional Facility directly.

At the state level, the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections handles searches for individuals incarcerated in state prisons via the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections Inmate/Parolee Locator. For someone in federal custody, the official search is the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate locator.

When a public inmate search is available, it often comprises the inmate’s name, facility or housing location, and custody status. Depending on the agency, it may also show limited details such as an inmate number, booking or intake date, release date, or other basic identifiers.

How to Find an Inmate in Lebanon County Jail

In Lebanon County, the Lebanon County Prison System oversees the Lebanon County Correctional Facility, not the Sheriff’s Office. Therefore, anyone seeking inmates housed in the county jail should contact the correctional facility, not the Sheriff’s Office.

To find an inmate in the Lebanon County jail:

  1. Requesters are expected to confirm that the person they are looking for is in county custody, not state or federal custody.
  2. Next, they should contact the Lebanon County Correctional Facility directly for custody information.
  3. Inquirers should be ready to provide identifying details such as the person’s full name and, if known, other information that would help the staff find the record.
  4. If the person is not in county custody, they should use the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections locator for state inmates.

For further inquiries, interested parties may visit the county jail at the following address:

Lebanon County Correctional Facility

730 East Walnut Street

Lebanon, Pennsylvania 17042

Phone: (717) 274-5451

How to Use the Lebanon County Jail Roster

In practice, the official route for requesters is to contact the correctional facility directly if they need to confirm whether someone is being held there.

The step-by-step process is as follows:

Step 1: Visit the Lebanon County Prison System page. This is the official county page for the jail that confirms the jail’s address and phone number. This is the right place to start, even though it does not provide an online roster.

Step 2: Call the jail for custody information. Since the county site does not provide a public inmate roster, the convenient option for a first-time user to check on someone is to contact the facility at 717-274-5451.

Step 3: Have the person’s identifying details ready before calling. Callers are expected to provide the person’s full legal name when they call. Any other identifying details, such as an approximate booking date or date of birth, will also help staff expedite the search.

Step 4: Visit the jail for in-person assistance. In situations where a phone call is not sufficient, requesters may visit the county jail at 730 E. Walnut Street, Lebanon, PA 17042, between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.

What Information is Included in the Lebanon County Inmate Roster

As of March 2026, Lebanon County does not make an official inmate roster for the Lebanon County Correctional Facility available to the public. However, in counties that do publish inmate search results, the typical components are as follows:

  • Full name: The full legal name of an individual currently detained, as recorded during the booking process.
  • Booking number
  • Arrest date: The date when someone was taken into custody by law enforcement.
  • General offense name and descriptions of the charges filed against the inmate.
  • Housing or unit location
  • Custody or release status

Contact Details for Lebanon County Jail or Sheriff’s Office

Individuals seeking official confirmation, assistance locating an inmate, or general information about jail operations may contact the Lebanon County Department of Corrections. In Lebanon County, the county’s prison system runs the Lebanon County Correctional Facility, not the Sheriff’s Office. The contact details of the Lebanon County Department of Corrections are as follows:

Lebanon County Correctional Facility

730 East Walnut Street

Lebanon, PA 17042.

Phone: 717-274-5451

Fax: 717-274-1338

Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Office

Address

Main Phone

Other Official Contact Info

Website/Directory

Lebanon County Correctional Facility

730 E. Walnut St., Lebanon, PA 17042

Fax: 717-274-1338; Office Hours: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M.

https://www.lebanoncountypa.gov/departments/prison-system (Lebanon County Prison System page)

Jail Facility Overview in Lebanon County

The Lebanon County Correctional Facility (LCCF) is the county’s primary adult detention facility. It is a 5th Class county prison and a short-term confinement facility for individuals awaiting trial, serving shorter county sentences, held on probation/parole violations, or temporarily housed for court appearances.

Official county materials reveal that LCCF has a maximum capacity of 420 persons. The county jail houses adult inmates imprisoned for less than two years and those serving two to five years. It also accommodates state and federal inmates temporarily for local court appearances and serves as a community treatment center for the federal Bureau of Prisons.

Name

Address

Office hours

Email

Lebanon County Correctional Facility (LCCF)

730 E. Walnut St., Lebanon, PA 17042

8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

No general public email was listed on the official prison page.

Lebanon County Probation Services - Juvenile Unit

508 Oak Street, Lebanon, PA 17042

Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

No single general-unit email on the Probation Services main page.

How to Send Money to an Inmate in the Lebanon County Correctional Facility?

Family and friends wishing to send money to Inmates at the Lebanon County Correctional Facility may use the following deposit methods:

  • Send money online. Depositors may visit www.connectnework.com to fund an inmate’s account (trust and phone). The inmate’s account is usually credited within 24 hours, excluding weekends and banking holidays.
  • Use the lobby kiosk. Family and friends may fund an inmate’s trust account or phone account through the kiosk on-site in the prison lobby. The kiosk accepts cash or credit cards.
  • Deposit by phone. Depositors may also fund an inmate’s account via the official phone deposit numbers listed by the LCCF. The toll-free lines are as follows:

Trust Account: 888-988-4768

Phone Account: 800-483-8314

  • Send a certified bank check or money order by mail. Depositors using this option are expected to send certified bank checks or money orders made payable to the inmate. The mail should also include the inmate’s personal identification number (PIN) or booking number to ensure the funds are credited correctly. Please note that the jail facility does not accept personal checks or cash through the mail.

Inmate Search by Jail Facility

The Lebanon County Department of Corrections maintains the Lebanon County Correctional Facility. Unlike most counties, Lebanon County does not provide a public online inmate search tool or a browsable jail roster for individuals held in the county jail. However, the county’s prison page provides information and contact details for the facility. This implies that if someone is believed to be in county custody, the best official route is to contact the LCCF rather than look for a separate browseable roster by housing unit or program.

Lebanon County Visitation Rules and Schedules

Who Can Visit

  • Family and friends who are on an inmate’s approved visitor list.
  • Legal counsel authorized for contact visits.
  • Visitors other than the inmate’s own children must generally be 18 or older, unless the prison administration grants special permission.
  • A former LCCF inmate generally must wait six months before being allowed back for visitation.

Visitor ID and Approval Requirements

Eligible visitors must be listed on the inmate’s approved visitor list. Their names, addresses, ages, relationships, and phone numbers must be clearly listed for the list to be approved.

The LCCCF family-visitation rule page does not clearly state which ID a social visitor must present at check-in. Therefore, visitors are advised to call 717-274-5451 before visiting to confirm the type of identification the facility accepts.

Dress Code and Behavior Expectations

As of March 2026, Lebanon County does not offer the public a detailed family visitation dress code, unlike some jails. However, visiting phone conversations are subject to monitoring, recording, interception, and disclosure. This means that visiting privileges may be limited or conditioned for facility security and good order. Visitors should expect a controlled, rule-based process and are required to behave respectfully during visits.

Approved family and friends may not bring items, such as cell phones, electronic devices, strollers, bottles, toys, diapers, extra clothing, keys, pictures, papers, or books, into the visiting area.

Visit Duration and Schedule

  • Standard visit durations are typically 30 minutes. However, an extended visit may be possible if space and time permit.
  • Each inmate’s designated visiting schedule and times are posted in the assigned housing unit.
  • Each inmate is allowed one family/friends visit on the designated visiting day.

Mailing and Commissary Information

Senders should ensure that their mail is addressed as follows:

Inmate’s Name,
Lebanon County Correctional Facility,
730 E. Walnut St.

Lebanon, PA 17042

Senders should note that the LCCF does not accept personal checks or cash via mail. Mailed payments must be certified bank checks or money orders made payable to the inmate. For easy identification, the mail must include the inmate’s personal identification number (PIN) or booking number, as there may be multiple inmates with the same name.

Depositing Funds for Commissary Use

Family and friends may send funds into an inmate’s Commissary/Trust Account for commissary purchases and phone calls. The funds may also be transferred to the tablet for inmate use. The main options for funding an inmate’s account are as follows:

  • Option 1: Send money online. Depositors may visit the ConnectNetwork website to fund an inmate’s account (trust and phone). The inmate’s account is usually credited within 24 hours, excluding weekends and banking holidays.
  • Option 2: Use the lobby kiosk. Depositors may fund an inmate’s trust account or phone account through the kiosk on-site in the prison lobby. The kiosk accepts cash or credit cards.
  • Option 3: Deposit by phone. Family and friends may also fund an inmate’s account via the official phone deposit numbers listed by the LCCF. The toll-free lines are as follows:

Trust Account: 888-988-4768

Phone Account: 800-483-8314

  • Option 4: Send a certified bank check or money order by mail. Depositors using this option are expected to send certified bank checks or money orders made payable to the inmate. The mail should also include the inmate’s personal identification number (PIN) or booking number to ensure the funds are credited correctly.