Find Warren County Arrest Records

Warren County arrest records are managed by the Sheriff's Office in Lebanon, Ohio. The county has a population over 242,000 and processes a high volume of bookings each year. You can search the jail roster online to check who is in custody right now. The roster lists names, charges, and booking dates for all inmates. Warren County court records are also searchable and cover criminal, civil, and traffic cases. For full arrest reports, contact the Sheriff's Office or submit a written request. Start with the free online tools to get the info you need.

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Warren County Arrest Records Overview

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Warren County Sheriff's Office

The Warren County Sheriff's Office is at 822 Memorial Drive in Lebanon. The office runs law enforcement for the county and operates the jail. You can reach them at (513) 695-1280. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4:30 pm. The Sheriff's Office handles road patrols, investigations, civil process, warrants, and the corrections division. Each arrest generates a booking record with the suspect's name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and mugshot. Walk-ins are welcome during business hours if you need to ask about records.

The Warren County Sheriff's Office website provides access to jail roster data, warrant info, and department news.

Warren County Sheriff's Office website for arrest records and jail information

The site has links to the jail section, public records requests, and contact info for each division within the Sheriff's Office.

The jail roster is the best starting point for Warren County arrest records. It shows everyone held at the Warren County Jail. Each entry has the inmate's name, age, booking date, charges, mugshot, and arresting agency. The roster is free to use. No account is needed. It updates on a regular basis so recent bookings appear within a day or so. Warren County processes a large number of bookings each year given its population size, so the roster tends to have many entries at any given time.

The Warren County jail inmate page shows who is currently in custody at the county jail in Lebanon.

Warren County Jail inmate search for current arrest records

Each listing shows basic booking info. For older or more detailed records, call the Sheriff's Office at (513) 695-1280.

Warren County has a court records system covering criminal, traffic, and civil cases. Search by defendant name or case number. The system shows case status, hearing dates, dispositions, and sentencing. This fills in what happens after the initial arrest. Between the jail roster and the court system, you can track a case from booking through final resolution. The county also has a separate municipal court system that handles cases from local jurisdictions within Warren County.

Note: Warren County's jail roster updates regularly but very recent bookings may not appear right away.

Warren County Jail and Booking

The Warren County Jail is at 822 Memorial Drive in Lebanon. It is a large facility that holds both pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates. When someone gets booked in, the jail creates a record that includes their name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting officer, and booking photo. The record becomes part of Warren County's arrest records system. The jail books thousands of people each year across misdemeanor and felony charges.

Inmates receive mail at: INMATE NAME, Warren County Jail, 822 Memorial Drive, Lebanon, OH 45036. All mail is inspected. Visitation hours depend on the housing unit and classification level. Call the jail for the current schedule. The facility provides phone access and commissary through approved vendors. Bond information and posting procedures are handled at the jail. The amounts are set by the court based on the nature of the charges.

Warren County Public Records Access

Warren County arrest records are public. Ohio law makes this clear. Under ORC Section 149.43, anyone can request copies of arrest records from any government agency that keeps them. You do not need to give a reason. You do not have to identify yourself. The law protects this right for everyone.

Public Warren County arrest records contain the suspect's name, date of birth, charges, booking number, booking date, arrest date and time, arresting facility, release date if there is one, mugshot, fingerprints, and bail or bond info. Most people find what they need in these fields. Some records are restricted by law. Juvenile records stay sealed. Records classified under state or federal rules are not available. Anything expunged by a court gets pulled from public access.

Written requests go to: Warren County Sheriff's Office, 822 Memorial Drive, Lebanon, OH 45036. The office must respond within 7 business days. In-person viewing is free under Ohio law. Copies have a small per-page fee. You can also submit requests through the county website.

Note: Ohio arrest records are permanent, but a court can seal or expunge qualifying records upon petition.

Ohio Arrest Records Resources

The Ohio DRC Offender Search tracks state prison inmates and people on supervision. Search by name, county, or offender number. Results include charges, sentence length, and current facility. The tool is free. If someone convicted in Warren County went to state prison, this database will have their record. It extends beyond what the county jail roster covers.

The BCI WebCheck system runs fingerprint-based background checks statewide. An Ohio check costs $22. An FBI check runs $30. Both together cost $52. Electronic fingerprints give you results in hours. Under ORC 109.572, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation keeps a statewide criminal history database that aggregates data from courts and law enforcement across Ohio.

If your records request is denied, the Ohio Court of Claims mediates disputes between requesters and public offices. The Ohio State Bar Association has public records guides and a lawyer referral service. The Ohio Supreme Court website covers court records and judicial resources across the state.

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Nearby Counties

Warren County borders several other Ohio counties. If the arrest happened in a neighboring county, check their Sheriff's Office for records.