Find Darke County Arrest Records

Darke County arrest records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Greenville, Ohio. The county is in the western part of the state along the Indiana border. With a population just over 51,000, Darke County handles a steady flow of arrests and bookings each year. The jail roster is the fastest way to check who is in custody. It shows names, charges, and booking info for current inmates. For older or more detailed arrest records, contact the Sheriff's Office. Most records are open to the public under Ohio's public records law.

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Darke County Sheriff's Office

The Darke County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. Based in Greenville, the office handles patrol, corrections, and civil process services. All Darke County arrest records are created and stored here. The office runs the county jail and processes all bookings for people arrested within county lines.

You can contact the Sheriff's Office during business hours to ask about arrest records. Walk in and ask for the records division. The staff can look up records by name or date and make copies for you. There is a small per-page fee for copies. If you just want to look at a record on site, that is free under Ohio law. You can also send a written request by mail if you cannot visit in person.

Darke County arrest records include the person's name, date of birth, charges, booking date, arresting officer, bond amount, mugshot, and release date if available. These records stay on file with the Sheriff's Office. If the case goes to court, additional records get created by the court system. Both the arrest record and the court file are public in most cases.

Darke County Jail and Booking Process

The Darke County Jail holds people arrested in the county. The booking process starts when someone arrives at the jail. Staff take fingerprints, a mugshot, and record all charges. The inmate gets assigned a booking number and goes through classification to decide their housing level. All of this info goes into the jail's system and becomes part of the arrest record.

The Darke County jail inmate roster shows who is currently in custody at the facility in Greenville.

Darke County jail inmate roster for arrest records search

The roster gives you a quick look at names, charges, and booking dates. For more detail on any entry, reach out to the jail by phone.

The jail handles both pretrial inmates and people serving short sentences. Misdemeanor sentences of less than a year are served at the county level. Anyone sentenced to more than a year on a felony goes to the Ohio state prison system. Inmates at the Darke County Jail can get mail and have visitors on a set schedule. Call the jail for current visitation hours and rules. If you need to post bail or bond for someone, the jail staff can explain the process and accepted payment methods.

Note: Darke County jail records may show a slight delay between when someone gets booked and when their info appears on the roster.

Darke County Public Records Law

Ohio has a strong public records law. Arrest records are public. Under ORC Section 149.43, anyone can request copies of arrest records from a government office in Ohio. You do not have to give your name or state a reason. The law protects that right for everyone.

Public Darke County arrest records typically include the suspect's name, charges, date of birth, booking number, booking date, arrest date and time, arresting agency, mugshot, bond or bail info, and release date. That is what most people need. Some things stay off limits. Juvenile records are sealed by law. Medical records are private. Social Security numbers get blacked out. Records that were expunged or sealed by a judge will not show up. If you are unsure whether a record is available, the Sheriff's Office can let you know.

Written requests go to the Darke County Sheriff's Office in Greenville. Include the full name of the person and any dates you have. You can also visit in person during business hours. Viewing records on site is free. Copies cost a small fee per page. The office aims to fill requests within a few business days, though older records may take a bit longer to pull.

Ohio Arrest Records Tools

Beyond Darke County's own resources, Ohio has state-level tools that can help. The Ohio DRC Offender Search tracks people in state prison and under state supervision. If someone was arrested in Darke County and sent to prison, this database will have their info. You can search by name, county, or offender number. Results include charges, sentence length, and facility. The tool is free.

The BCI WebCheck system runs fingerprint-based background checks. A state BCI check costs $22. An FBI check costs $30. Both cost $52. Electronic prints get results fast. Under ORC 109.572, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation keeps a statewide criminal history database. Darke County records feed into this system along with data from every other county.

If a public office won't release records, the Ohio Court of Claims mediates disputes. The Ohio State Bar Association offers public records guides and lawyer referrals. The Ohio Supreme Court runs a statewide case search that covers courts in all 88 counties.

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Nearby Counties

Darke County borders several other Ohio counties. If an arrest happened in a neighboring area, you will need to check that county's Sheriff's Office for the records.