Carroll County Busted Mugshots
Carroll County busted mugshots are posted online through the InteropWeb roster system. Sheriff Calvin Graham oversees the jail at 43 Second Street SE in Carrollton, which runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The online roster shows who is currently booked, their charges, bond status, arrest date, arresting agency, and how long they have been held. The jail is small with 30 male beds and 5 female beds, plus holding and special-use cells. You can search the roster for free or contact the jail at 330-627-2170 for info. Public records requests for mugshots and arrest reports go through the sheriff's office.
Carroll County Quick Facts
Carroll County Jail Roster
The Carroll County inmate roster runs on the InteropWeb platform. It shows all currently booked inmates with detailed profiles. Each listing includes the full name, status, sex, height, weight, arrest date, arresting agency, days in jail, and total bond amount. Bond may show as "NOT SET" or "DENIED" for some inmates. The charge list breaks down each warrant with the warrant number, counts, statute, description, misdemeanor or felony classification, and court. Addresses are redacted for privacy.
Carroll County busted mugshots are part of the booking record. The InteropWeb system gives a clear look at each case. You can see exactly what someone is charged with and how the court is handling it. The roster is free to access and does not need an account or login.
Carroll County Jail Details
The Carroll County Jail at 43 Second Street SE in Carrollton operates around the clock every day of the year. It has 30 male beds, 5 female beds, 4 holding cells, 1 receiving cell, and 1 padded cell. It is a full-service facility. The jail phone is 330-627-2170. Sheriff Calvin Graham runs the whole operation.
Visitation runs on Sunday from 1 PM to 4 PM, Wednesday from 6 PM to 9 PM, and Friday from 9:30 AM to 12 PM. You must register at least 48 hours ahead of time. A valid ID is required. Minors need to be with a parent or legal guardian, and birth certificate or guardianship paperwork may be needed. Inmates get 2 visits per week out of the 3 available days, limited to 1 visit per day, 30 minutes each. No letters can be dropped off at the front window during visitation hours.
All mail to inmates goes through screening for contraband. The mail address is the inmate's name, Carroll County Jail, 43 2nd St. SE, Carrollton, OH 44615. Inmates who are classified as indigent get writing materials and 2 stamped envelopes on Fridays only.
Note: Carroll County is a small jail, so inmates may be transferred to other facilities if the population exceeds capacity.
Carroll County Arrest Records Access
Carroll County busted mugshots and arrest records are public under ORC Section 149.43. You can request records in person, by mail, or by phone. Standard Ohio copy fees of $0.05 per page apply. The Carroll County Clerk of Courts at the courthouse handles criminal, civil, and probate records. Court records connect to arrest data and can show how cases were resolved.
The Ohio Attorney General has resources to help when records requests are denied. The Sunshine Laws Manual explains public records rules in plain language. If a public office refuses without a valid exemption, you can pursue damages in court.
Sealing Carroll County Records
Ohio's ORC 2953.32 allows eligible people to seal criminal records. Carroll County cases go through the local court. The prosecutor gets notice and can object. Sealed records drop from public searches but remain in law enforcement databases. Violent crimes and sex offenses usually cannot be sealed. Legal aid groups can help with the application. After a seal order, BCI updates its state records.
The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. The VINELink system tracks inmates statewide and offers free alerts. The Federal BOP locator covers federal custody.
Nearby Counties
Carroll County is in eastern Ohio. These bordering counties have their own jail rosters and arrest record systems.