Adams County Busted Mugshots

Adams County busted mugshots are public records you can search right now. The county jail in West Union posts its roster through the JDS system, which shows booking photos, charges, and bond info for current inmates. You can also file a public records request with the sheriff's office to get copies of arrest reports and mugshots. Adams County sits in southern Ohio and processes around 4,000 bookings each year. The sheriff's office at 110 West Main Street handles all jail operations. For people already sent to state prison, the ODRC offender search covers those records instead.

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Adams County Quick Facts

West Union County Seat
Timothy L. Rogers Sheriff
JDS Roster System
937-544-2314 Jail Phone

The Adams County jail uses the JDS inmate search system for its online roster. This platform lets you look up current and past inmates by first and last name. Each listing shows the full name, a mugshot, charges filed, bond amount, booking date, and court info. Release dates show up when they apply. The system gets updated daily, so the data stays current. You do not need an account or login to use it. Just go to the site and type in a name.

The JDS platform is used by several Ohio counties. It works the same way in each one. You get a list of results that match your search, and you can click into any profile for the full details. Adams County busted mugshots show up here with the booking photo front and center. Bond amounts vary based on the charge. Some inmates show multiple charges from a single arrest. Court dates and disposition info are listed when the jail has them on file.

Adams County busted mugshots JDS inmate search system

If you cannot find someone on the JDS roster, they may have been released or transferred. Try the VINELink system as a backup. VINE covers facilities across Ohio and lets you register for alerts when an inmate's status changes.

Adams County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Adams County Sheriff's Office sits at 110 West Main Street in West Union, Ohio 45693. Office hours run Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. The main office number is 937-544-6310. The jail line is 937-544-2314. Sheriff Timothy L. Rogers oversees all operations including the jail, road patrol, and records division. The jail is in the same building as the main office, which makes it easy to handle records requests in person if you prefer that route.

Adams County busted mugshots sheriff's office website

Adams County processes about 4,000 bookings a year. The jail holds inmates at all security levels from minimum to maximum. Most people booked in are awaiting court dates or serving short sentences. Longer sentences get transferred to state facilities through the ODRC system.

Arrest reports and incident reports are kept by the sheriff's records division. You can request copies in person or by mail. A written request works best since it creates a paper trail.

Public Records in Adams County

Ohio's Public Records Act under ORC Section 149.43 makes mugshots and booking photos public records. Any person can request them. The office cannot ask why you want the record. They cannot require your name either, though they might ask for it. If they do, they must tell you that answering is optional. Adams County follows these same rules. Copy fees run $0.05 per page, which is the standard rate across Ohio. Certified copies cost a bit more. Processing takes 3 to 7 business days in most cases.

Records you can get include arrest reports, incident reports, accident reports, booking info, and mugshots. The clerk of courts at the same courthouse complex handles criminal, civil, and traffic court records. Online access through the clerk is limited, so you may need to visit in person for court records.

If a public office in Ohio refuses your records request without a valid legal reason, you can take them to court. Under ORC 149.43, a judge can award $100 per day in damages up to $1,000 for each violation. The Ohio Attorney General's office also has a Public Records Unit that can help push back when agencies drag their feet.

Note: Some records are exempt from disclosure, including juvenile records, medical records, and certain ongoing investigation materials under Ohio law.

Sealing Adams County Busted Mugshots

Ohio allows some criminal records to be sealed from public view. The process falls under ORC Section 2953.32. Once sealed, a record will not show up in public searches. Law enforcement and courts can still see it, but the general public cannot. Not every offense qualifies. Violent crimes, sex offenses, and crimes against minors are usually excluded. The waiting period depends on the severity of the offense.

To file for sealing in Adams County, you submit an application to the court where the conviction happened. The prosecutor gets a chance to object. A hearing may follow. If the court grants the request, the order goes to BCI to seal their records too. After that, you can legally deny the conviction in most situations. Recent changes to Ohio law expanded who qualifies, including some people with more than one conviction on their record.

State and Federal Mugshot Resources

The ODRC Offender Search covers people in Ohio state prisons. You can search by name and find where someone is held, their sentence length, and projected release date. This tool does not cover county jail inmates. For people in the Adams County jail, use the JDS roster instead.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator handles federal custody. You can search by name, BOP register number, or FBI number. Ohio has federal inmates at FCI Elkton and other facilities. If someone shows as released from federal custody, they could still be under state or local supervision. The Supreme Court of Ohio oversees the entire judicial system and has a directory of courts by county that can help you track down case records tied to an arrest.

Note: Third-party mugshot sites may not reflect dismissals, acquittals, or sealed records, so always verify through official Adams County sources.

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Nearby Counties

Adams County borders several other Ohio counties. Each one has its own sheriff and jail system for busted mugshots and arrest records.