Access Darke County Busted Mugshots

Darke County busted mugshots are posted online through the Miami Valley Jails system. The roster updates twice per hour and shows detailed inmate profiles including booking photos, charges, bond info, and arrest data. The Darke County Correctional Facility in Greenville has 36 beds and processes about 1,600 offenders per year. Captain David Hawes runs the jail division. The sheriff's office also maintains a Most Wanted list on its website. For records requests, the records division is available at 937-547-4603 or by email. Copy fees apply, and processing takes 2 to 3 business days.

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Darke County Quick Facts

Greenville County Seat
Miami Valley Roster System
~1,600/yr Annual Arrests
36 Beds Jail Capacity

The Darke County Miami Valley Jails roster is the main tool for finding busted mugshots online. The system updates twice per hour. You can search by name or booking number, or view the complete jail roster. Each inmate profile is thorough. It shows the offender's identifying information like name, race, gender, date of birth, height, weight, and eye and hair colors. Booking info includes the agency, location, booking date, and booking number. Arrest data covers the arrest date, agency, location, and officer. The jail history section lists case numbers, charge descriptions, charge degrees, status, bail type, bail amount, and any previous detentions.

Darke County busted mugshots Miami Valley Jails roster

Darke County busted mugshots are part of the booking record. The level of detail on this roster is solid. You can see the full chain from arrest through bail status. The system is free to use.

Darke County Sheriff and Jail

The Darke County Sheriff's Office is at 5185 County Home Road in Greenville, OH 45331. The main phone is 937-548-2020. The jail line is 937-548-3399. Fax is 937-548-9307. For the records division, call 937-548-2020 ext. 3. For the jail division, use ext. 2. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.

Darke County busted mugshots sheriff's office website

The Darke County Correctional Facility opened in 1994. It is a non-smoking, county-owned jail with 36 beds. It runs from minimum to maximum security with 14 corrections officers on staff. Captain David Hawes (dhawes@darkecountysheriff.org) manages the jail division. The facility processes about 1,600 offenders per year with an average daily population of around 80 inmates. Weekly turnover runs about 55%.

As of March 2026, the jail held 61 inmates: 54 male (88.52%) and 7 female (11.48%). The largest age group is 25 to 30 at about 26%. Visitation is limited to 2 fifteen-minute visits per week with up to 2 visitors at a time. Photo ID is required. Visit hours are Sundays from 1 PM to 4 PM and Wednesdays from 1 PM to 4 PM and 7 PM to 9:30 PM.

Note: Darke County maintains a Most Wanted list on the sheriff's website with fugitive names, mugshots, features, and charges.

Darke County Arrest Records

Darke County busted mugshots are public under ORC Section 149.43. The records division phone is 937-547-4603. The email is records@darkecountysheriff.org. You can request records in person, by phone, or by email. Processing takes 2 to 3 business days. Copy fees apply for records. The Darke County Clerk of Courts at the courthouse in Greenville handles criminal and civil case records.

Commissary deposits for Darke County jail inmates can be made at the kiosk in the jail lobby. The kiosk accepts credit cards, debit cards, and cash. Mail goes to the inmate's name at Darke County Jail, 5185 County Home Road, Greenville, OH 45331.

Sealing Darke County Busted Mugshots

Under ORC 2953.32, eligible people can seal criminal records from public view. Darke County cases go through the local court. The prosecutor gets notice and may object. Sealed records drop from public searches but law enforcement retains access. BCI updates the state database. Violent crimes and sex offenses usually cannot be sealed. Recent Ohio law changes expanded eligibility.

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

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Nearby Counties

Darke County is in western Ohio near the Indiana border. These neighboring counties have their own arrest record systems.