Pike County Arrest Records Lookup

Pike County arrest records are maintained by the Sheriff's Office in Waverly, Ohio. The county jail roster is the primary tool for checking current inmates. It shows names, charges, and booking dates. Pike County keeps public court records for criminal, civil, and traffic matters too. You can search these records online at no cost. If you need a full arrest report or copies of booking documents, contact the Sheriff's Office directly by phone or visit in person during business hours. Online tools cover the basics and most people start there.

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Pike County Sheriff's Office

The Pike County Sheriff's Office is at 108 North Market Street in Waverly. It serves as the main law enforcement agency for the county. The phone number is (740) 947-2111. Office hours run Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm. The Sheriff's Office handles everything from road patrols to civil process to running the county jail. Each person arrested gets a booking record with their name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and mugshot. You can visit the office during business hours to ask about arrest records or request copies of reports. Staff can help you figure out what is available.

Pike County is a smaller county in southern Ohio. The Sheriff's Office deals with a steady volume of cases each year. Drug-related arrests make up a large share of the bookings. The office works with state and federal agencies on cases that cross county lines. Arrest records from these joint operations are still held by the Pike County Sheriff's Office if the booking happened in Pike County.

The jail roster is the quickest way to look up Pike County arrest records. It shows who is booked into the Pike County Jail right now. Each entry lists the inmate's name, age, booking date, charges, and arresting agency. There is no fee to view the roster. It updates regularly so recent bookings will show up within a day or so.

The Pike County jail inmate page shows current inmates held at the Pike County Jail in Waverly.

Pike County Jail inmate search for current arrest records

The roster gives you basic booking info. For more complete records, call the Sheriff's Office at (740) 947-2111.

Pike County also has court records you can search online. The system covers criminal cases, traffic citations, and civil filings. You can search by defendant name or case number. Court records show case status, hearing dates, and final outcomes. This is useful when you want to know how charges were resolved after an arrest. Between the jail roster and the court system, you get a solid view of what happened from booking to disposition.

Note: Pike County jail roster updates may lag behind actual bookings by up to 24 hours.

Pike County Jail and Booking Process

The Pike County Jail is in Waverly at 108 North Market Street. It holds people awaiting trial and those serving sentences for misdemeanor and felony charges. The booking process creates a record for each person that includes their name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting officer, and booking photo. These records become part of Pike County's arrest records.

Inmates can get mail at: INMATE NAME, Pike County Jail, 108 North Market Street, Waverly, OH 45690. All mail gets inspected. Visitation schedules depend on the housing unit. Call the jail for current hours. The jail also provides phone access and commissary through approved vendors. Bond posting is handled at the jail and the amounts are set by the court based on the charges.

Pike County has seen cases that drew national attention. The jail handles a mix of local arrests and cases tied to larger investigations. Regardless of case size, the booking process stays the same and records are available to the public under Ohio law.

Public Records Law in Pike County

Pike County arrest records are public. That is Ohio law. Under ORC Section 149.43, anyone can request copies of arrest records from any government agency that holds them. You do not need to explain why. You do not have to give your name. The law gives you the right to access these records without any strings attached.

Public Pike County arrest records include the suspect's name, date of birth, charges, booking number, booking date, arrest date and time, arresting agency, release date if there is one, mugshot, fingerprints, and bail information. Some records are restricted. Juvenile records are sealed. Records classified under state or federal rules stay out of public reach. Anything expunged by a court gets removed from public view.

Written requests go to: Pike County Sheriff's Office, 108 North Market Street, Waverly, OH 45690. The county must respond within 7 business days. You can also go in person. Looking at records on site is free under Ohio law. Copies cost a small per-page fee that the office sets.

Ohio Arrest Records Resources

The Ohio DRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates and supervised individuals. Search by name, county, or offender number. Results show charges, sentence details, and current facility. This free tool goes beyond what the county jail roster offers. If someone convicted in Pike County ended up in state prison, their record is in the DRC system.

The BCI WebCheck system runs fingerprint-based background checks. Ohio records cost $22. FBI records run $30. Both together are $52. Electronic prints return results fast, often within hours. Under ORC 109.572, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation keeps a statewide criminal history database fed by courts and police agencies from across Ohio. WebCheck sites include sheriff's offices and police departments statewide.

The Ohio Court of Claims mediates disputes when a public office refuses a records request. The Ohio State Bar Association provides public records guides and a lawyer referral line. The Ohio Supreme Court website covers court records and judicial resources for the state.

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Nearby Counties

Pike County borders other Ohio counties. If the arrest happened in a neighboring county, check their records instead.