Columbiana County Busted Mugshots
Columbiana County busted mugshots can be obtained through the sheriff's office in Lisbon and by contacting the jail directly. The county processes about 4,600 arrests per year with an average daily population of around 230 inmates. Online roster access is limited, so phone calls and in-person requests are the primary ways to get inmate info. The sheriff's office also maintains a Most Wanted list with the 10 most dangerous fugitives. The jail at 8473 County Home Road in Lisbon and the Louis Tobin Attention Center at 8363 County Home Road handle all inmates. Public records requests for arrest reports and booking photos go through the administration division.
Columbiana County Quick Facts
Columbiana County Inmate Search
Columbiana County has limited direct online roster access compared to some Ohio counties. To find busted mugshots and inmate info, call the jail at 330-424-4065 or the main office at 330-424-9519. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody, what they are charged with, and what the bond is. The Columbiana County Sheriff's website has contact info and some services.
The VINELink system is another option. It tracks inmates across Ohio by name or offender ID. Results show custody status, reporting agency, and release info. You can register for free alerts when an inmate's status changes. Alerts come by phone, email, or text. The system runs around the clock.
The sheriff's office puts out a Most Wanted list with 10 fugitives. Each listing includes the name, mugshot, identifying features, charges, and last known address. If you have info about any fugitive, contact the sheriff's office.
Columbiana County Jail Facilities
The main Columbiana County Jail is at 8473 County Home Road in Lisbon, OH 44432. Phone is 330-424-4065. The secondary facility, the Louis Tobin Attention Center, is at 8363 County Home Road (phone: 330-424-9809). The jail operates at medium security. With about 4,600 offenders processed per year and an average daily population of around 230 inmates, it is a busy facility.
Columbiana County busted mugshots are taken during booking at the jail. When someone is arrested and brought in, they go through intake. A photo is taken, charges are entered, and bond is set if applicable. Visitation schedules depend on the housing unit. Inmates tell their visitors the current times. The sheriff's office is at 105 S. Market Street in Lisbon, with the main number being 330-424-9519 and fax at 330-424-0119.
Mail goes to the inmate's name at Columbiana County Jail, 8473 County Home Road, Lisbon, OH 44432. Commissary funding is available through online deposits, a lobby kiosk, or money orders. The jail provides snacks, hygiene items, stationery, and clothing through a third-party commissary service.
Note: The Columbiana County Clerk of Courts at 105 S. Market Street in Lisbon handles criminal, civil, and court records tied to arrests.
Columbiana County Arrest Records
Under ORC Section 149.43, Columbiana County busted mugshots and arrest records are public. The administration division handles arrest, incident, offense, and traffic accident reports. Request records in person at the Columbiana County Courthouse. Standard Ohio copy fees of $0.05 per page apply.
The Ohio Attorney General runs a Public Records Unit that can help when records requests are denied. The Sunshine Laws Manual explains the rules. Courts can award damages for violations of public records law.
Sealing Columbiana County Records
Ohio's ORC 2953.32 allows record sealing for eligible offenses. Columbiana County cases go through the local court. Violent crimes and sex offenses are typically excluded. Once sealed, busted mugshots and arrest records drop from public searches. BCI updates its statewide database. Legal aid groups can assist with applications.
For state prison inmates, use the ODRC Offender Search. The Federal BOP locator covers federal custody. The Supreme Court of Ohio court directory helps find case records.
Nearby Counties
Columbiana County is in eastern Ohio near the Pennsylvania border. These neighboring counties have their own arrest record systems.