Beavercreek Busted Mugshots
Beavercreek busted mugshots are handled by the Beavercreek Police Department and the Greene County Sheriff's Office. The city sits just east of Dayton in Greene County. Arrests in Beavercreek get processed through the local police department, and people held for longer periods go to the Greene County Jail in Xenia. You can request busted mugshots by emailing the records section, visiting in person, or calling the non-emergency line. Ohio law treats booking photos as public records in most cases, so you have the right to ask for them. The records section is open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Beavercreek Arrest Records Summary
Beavercreek Busted Mugshots and Greene County
Beavercreek is in Greene County. The area is a bit unusual because both the city of Beavercreek and Beavercreek Township overlap, and they have different law enforcement coverage. The Beavercreek Police Department handles the city. The Greene County Sheriff's Office patrols the township from a substation at the Beavercreek Township Fire Department Station 61. If someone gets busted in the city limits, Beavercreek PD takes the arrest. Township arrests go through the sheriff.
The Beavercreek Police Department website has details on how to submit records requests. Email records@beavercreekohio.gov for the fastest response. You can also visit the department in person Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For mail requests, call 937-427-5530 first to find out the cost, then send payment with a self-addressed stamped envelope. The department uses the Coplogic online reporting system, which lets people file some reports without needing an officer to come out.
The screenshot shows the Beavercreek Police site where you can find the records section contact information and submit a request for busted mugshots.
Getting Beavercreek Arrest Records
Local criminal records searches through Beavercreek Police only cover contact with the Beavercreek department. They will not include arrests from other agencies. If you need a broader check, the Greene County Sheriff's Office at 2295 Greene Way Blvd in Xenia processes BCI and FBI web checks. They also do civilian fingerprinting. State and federal criminal records searches pull from databases that cover all of Ohio and beyond.
Under ORC 149.43, Beavercreek must provide public records promptly. You do not need to explain why you want a busted mugshot. The township has its own records custodian, the Township Fiscal Officer, who handles records for centrally maintained files. So depending on where the arrest happened, you may need to contact either the city police or the township.
The Greene County website shown above connects to the sheriff's office and county jail system where booking records and busted mugshots are held for people arrested in the Beavercreek area.
The Fairborn-Beavercreek Municipal Court at 1148 E. Dayton Drive in Fairborn serves both communities. Phone is 937-754-3030. This court handles misdemeanors and traffic offenses from Beavercreek arrests. Court records can show case outcomes, charges, and sentencing details tied to local busted mugshots.
Note: Beavercreek Township public records are separate from city records and are maintained by the Township Fiscal Officer.
Beavercreek Police Services and Records
The Beavercreek Police Department offers several community services beyond arrest processing. The department has two certified child safety seat technicians, Officer Travis Sollars at sollarst@beavercreekohio.gov and Officer Noah Thomas at thomasn@beavercreekohio.gov. A mobile app lets people submit anonymous tips about criminal activity. The department also accepts prescription drug drop-offs in the police building lobby at the mezzanine level. Only pills and capsules go in the drop box. No bottles, creams, liquids, or needles.
The Greene County Sheriff's Office at 2295 Greene Way Blvd in Xenia runs the county jail where serious offenders from Beavercreek end up. The sheriff handles BCI and FBI web checks for people who need state and federal background searches. Those checks pull from databases beyond what the local Beavercreek department has access to. Civilian fingerprinting is available at the sheriff's office too. Under ORC 149.43, both the city and county offices must comply with records requests promptly and cannot ask why you want the information.
The Coplogic online reporting system lets Beavercreek residents file certain types of reports without needing a police officer to come out. The system helps figure out if officer contact is needed for your situation. If it is not, you can complete the report online. This does not replace busted mugshot requests, but it can save time for minor incidents. For serious crimes, an officer still responds and takes the arrest report that becomes part of the public record.
Sealing Beavercreek Busted Mugshots
For false alarm information in Beavercreek, contact the police department. Excessive false alarms can result in fines and take up resources that could be used for real emergencies and arrests.
Ohio allows record sealing under ORC 2953.32. If you have a busted mugshot from Beavercreek and the case ended favorably, you may qualify. File the application in the court that handled the case. The waiting period varies by offense type. Violent crimes and sex offenses are usually excluded. If approved, the record drops from public view but stays accessible to law enforcement and courts.
For statewide searches, the ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. VINELink tracks inmates across county and state facilities and sends free alerts when someone's custody status changes. The Ohio Attorney General manages BCI, the central criminal records repository that holds data from all 88 counties. If the Beavercreek records section cannot help with what you need, these state-level tools are the next step. BCI can be reached at 855-BCI-OHIO for broader criminal history searches.
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