Wyandot County Arrest Records
Wyandot County arrest records are kept by the Sheriff's Office in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. The jail roster is the main way to check who is currently in custody. It lists names, charges, and booking dates for all inmates. Wyandot County is one of the smaller counties in Ohio with a population just over 21,000, but arrest records are public and available to anyone. Court records for criminal, civil, and traffic cases can be searched online too. For a complete arrest report, contact the Sheriff's Office by phone or in person. Online tools make searching Wyandot County arrest records quick and free.
Wyandot County Arrest Records Overview
Wyandot County Sheriff's Office
The Wyandot County Sheriff's Office is at 120 South Sandusky Avenue in Upper Sandusky. It is the main law enforcement agency for the county. The phone number is (419) 294-2362. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8 am to 4 pm. The office handles road patrols, investigations, civil papers, and runs the county jail. When someone gets arrested, a booking record is created with the person's name, date of birth, charges, arresting officer, and mugshot. You can visit during business hours to ask about records or request copies.
Wyandot County has a small population and the Sheriff's Office runs with a lean team. The office covers a mostly rural area in north-central Ohio. Despite the county's size, all arrest records are maintained the same way as in larger counties. Every booking gets documented and stored. The Sheriff's Office also assists neighboring agencies when cases overlap county lines.
Find Wyandot County Arrest Records
The jail roster is the fastest way to check Wyandot County arrest records. It shows everyone held at the Wyandot County Jail. Each entry has the inmate's name, age, booking date, charges, and arresting agency. You can view it for free. No sign-up is needed. The roster updates regularly so recent bookings appear within a day or so.
The Wyandot County jail inmate page shows who is currently in custody at the county jail in Upper Sandusky.
Each listing has basic booking info. Call the Sheriff's Office at (419) 294-2362 for more detailed arrest reports.
Wyandot County court records are available online as well. The system covers criminal, traffic, and civil cases. You can search by name or case number. Results include case status, hearing dates, and outcomes. This is useful when you want to know what happened after the initial arrest. Court records show plea deals, sentencing, and probation terms that the jail roster does not include. For Wyandot County, the combination of the jail roster and the court system gives you a complete picture of any case.
Note: Wyandot County's jail roster may not reflect the very latest bookings due to the update schedule.
Wyandot County Jail Information
The Wyandot County Jail is at 120 South Sandusky Avenue in Upper Sandusky. It holds pretrial detainees and sentenced inmates on misdemeanor and felony charges. The booking process creates a record for each person with their name, date of birth, physical description, charges, arresting officer, and booking photo. These records are part of Wyandot County's arrest records system.
Mail for inmates goes to: INMATE NAME, Wyandot County Jail, 120 South Sandusky Avenue, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351. All mail gets inspected before delivery. Visitation hours vary. Call the jail for the current schedule. Phone access and commissary services are available through approved vendors. Bond posting is handled at the jail with amounts set by the court. The jail has limited capacity given the county's size, so some inmates may get transferred to regional facilities for longer stays. The arrest record stays with Wyandot County regardless.
Wyandot County Public Records Access
Wyandot County arrest records are public under Ohio law. ORC Section 149.43 says anyone can ask for and receive copies of arrest records from any government office. You do not need a reason. You do not have to give your name. The law protects this right for all people in Ohio.
Public Wyandot County arrest records include the suspect's name, date of birth, charges, booking number, booking date, arrest date and time, arresting facility, release date if available, mugshot, fingerprints, and bail or bond info. That covers what most people are after. Some records are restricted. Juvenile records stay sealed. Records classified by state or federal law are off limits. Expunged records get pulled from public access.
Send written requests to: Wyandot County Sheriff's Office, 120 South Sandusky Avenue, Upper Sandusky, OH 43351. The office must respond within 7 business days. In-person viewing is free under Ohio law. Copies have a small per-page fee.
Note: Ohio arrest records are permanent unless a court specifically orders them sealed or expunged.
Ohio Arrest Records Resources
The Ohio DRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates and people under supervision. You can search by name, county, or offender number. Results show charges, sentence length, and facility location. This free tool goes beyond the county jail roster. If someone from Wyandot County ended up in state prison, the DRC database will have their record.
The BCI WebCheck system runs fingerprint-based background checks. Ohio records cost $22. FBI records run $30. The combo is $52. Electronic fingerprints return results in hours instead of weeks. Under ORC 109.572, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation maintains a statewide criminal history database with data from courts and law enforcement agencies throughout Ohio.
If a records request gets denied, the Ohio Court of Claims can mediate. The Ohio State Bar Association has guides on public records law and a lawyer referral service. The Ohio Supreme Court website provides resources on court records and the judicial system across Ohio.
Nearby Counties
Wyandot County borders several other Ohio counties. If the arrest happened in a neighboring county, check their records.