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Lycoming County approves lease for district attorney's central processing, citing fingerprint backlog
Summary
The county commissioners approved a five-year lease for a central processing and fingerprinting center at 435 Heffern Street to address a years-long backlog in fingerprinting; the district attorney said the facility will be funded by assessed defendant fees and should reduce delays in updating criminal records.
Lycoming County commissioners voted April 22 to approve a five-year lease with two automatic renewals to establish a district attorney central processing and fingerprinting center at 435 Heffern Street in Heffern Plaza.
Tom, identified in the meeting as the district attorney, said the county is currently behind other Pennsylvania counties in filing fingerprint records and that the new facility will speed processing. "We're way behind in…
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