Clermont County Busted Mugshots

Clermont County busted mugshots are available through the Miami Valley Jails system and the sheriff's inmate search page. Sheriff Christopher E. Stratton oversees a jail that books around 7,000 inmates per year with an average daily population of about 300. The online roster updates at the top of every hour. You can search by name and view detailed inmate profiles including charges, bond info, and court dates. The sheriff's office at 4470 State Route 222 in Batavia handles public records requests for arrest reports and mugshots. Clermont County also publishes weekly incident reports and a Most Wanted list on the sheriff's website.

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Clermont County Quick Facts

Batavia County Seat
Christopher E. Stratton Sheriff
Miami Valley Roster System
~7,000/yr Annual Bookings

The Clermont County jail inmate search is one way to find busted mugshots. The system runs on the Miami Valley Jails platform and updates at the top of every hour. You can view all current inmates or search by last name, first name, or middle name. Each profile shows date of birth, sex, booking number, booking date and time, and a full charge list. The charge details include charge number, action code, description, case number, court, court date, bond type, and bond amount.

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Clermont County busted mugshots get tied to the booking record during intake at the jail on East Filager Road. The jail has two main sections. The maximum security section opened in 1986 and houses 128 inmates in single cells. The medium security section opened in 2006 and holds up to 192 inmates. Major BJ Boerger serves as Jail Administrator.

Clermont County Sheriff's Office

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office is at 4470 State Route 222 in Batavia, OH 45103. The main phone is 513-732-7500. The jail phone is 513-732-7540. Sheriff Christopher E. Stratton took over from former Sheriff Robert S. Leahy. The office runs patrol, investigations, the jail, and a records division.

Clermont County busted mugshots sheriff's office website

The sheriff's office puts out a weekly incident report that lists the offense date and time, offense code, location, and whether anyone was arrested. This is a good way to track recent arrest activity across Clermont County. They also maintain a Most Wanted list with fugitive names, dates of birth, mugshots, and the reasons they are wanted.

Jail programs include Alcoholics Anonymous, religious services, adult basic education and literacy classes, and alcohol and drug education. Visitation is at least once per week per inmate, but the schedule is not published publicly. Inmates are responsible for telling their visitors when and where to show up.

Clermont County Mugshot Records

Public records requests for Clermont County busted mugshots can be made in person at the sheriff's office at 4470 State Route 222 in Batavia, by phone at 513-732-7555, or by email at sheriffpublicrecords@clermontcountyohio.gov. A Public Record Request Form is required. Records available include incident reports, arrest reports, and traffic accident reports. All of this falls under ORC Section 149.43, Ohio's Public Records Act.

The Clermont County Recorder at 101 East Main Street in Batavia handles property records through the CountyFusion Search website. For criminal and court records, the clerk of courts is the right office. Mail to inmates goes to Clermont County Jail, inmate name, 4700 East Filager Road, Batavia, OH 45103. A return address is required on all mail.

Note: Commissary deposits for Clermont County jail inmates can be made at the lobby kiosk, online through Access Corrections, or by phone at 1-866-345-1884.

Sealing Clermont County Arrest Records

Under ORC 2953.32, eligible people can seal criminal records in Ohio. Clermont County cases go through the local Court of Common Pleas. The prosecutor gets notified and can object. Violent crimes and sex offenses are usually excluded. Sealed records no longer show in public searches. Law enforcement keeps access. BCI updates its state database. Recent Ohio law changes expanded eligibility. Legal aid groups can help with applications.

The Ohio Attorney General provides resources for records disputes. The ODRC Offender Search covers state inmates. VINELink tracks inmates statewide.

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Nearby Counties

Clermont County is in southwestern Ohio near Cincinnati. These neighboring counties each have their own jail and arrest record systems.