Greene County Busted Mugshots
Greene County busted mugshots are searchable through the sheriff's online inmate search at sheriff.greenecountyohio.gov. The county operates two jail facilities in Xenia with a combined capacity of 366 beds. Each listing shows the full name, mugshot, charges, bond amount, and housing location. Sheriff Scott J. Anger's office handles records requests and public information. For state inmates, the ODRC offender search is the right tool. Greene County sits east of Dayton and includes the city of Beavercreek.
Greene County Quick Facts
Greene County Inmate Search
The Greene County inmate search runs on a custom system. You can view current inmates and pull up detailed profiles. Each listing shows the full name, inmate number, booking number, housing location, mugshot, charges, and bond amount. Greene County busted mugshots are visible right in the search results. The system is free to use and does not require an account.
Greene County runs two jail facilities. The main jail at 77 East Market Street in Xenia holds 130 inmates. Major Kirk Keller is the Corrections Administrator and Captain Amy Cook is the Facility Administrator. The phone is 937-562-4840. The Adult Detention Center at 2295 Greene Way Boulevard holds 236 inmates at all security levels from minimum to maximum. Captain David Jones runs that facility. The phone there is 937-562-5840.
Between the two facilities, Greene County has 366 beds for pre-trial, sentenced, and inmates waiting for state transfer. The Beavercreek Police Department also processes arrests that end up in the Greene County jail system.
Greene County Sheriff Arrest Records
The Greene County Sheriff's Office is at 120 East Main Street in Xenia, OH 45385. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. The main phone is 937-562-4800 and the fax is 937-562-4880. Records requests are accepted in person, by mail, or by phone. Copy fees follow standard Ohio rates.
Under ORC Section 149.43, mugshots and arrest records are public in Ohio. The office cannot require you to explain why you need them. The Greene County Clerk of Courts at the courthouse in Xenia keeps criminal, civil, and probate records. The Fairborn-Beavercreek Municipal Court at 1148 E. Dayton Drive in Fairborn handles misdemeanor cases for that area. You can reach them at 937-754-3030.
The sheriff's office also processes BCI and FBI criminal records searches at the Adult Detention Center on Greene Way Boulevard. These help confirm identity and match records across state and federal databases.
Greene County Public Records and Sealing
Booking photos in Greene County are public records. Any person can request copies. Processing time varies but most requests are handled within a week. Commissary funding for inmates goes through AccessCorrections. On-site kiosks at either facility accept up to $75 per day per inmate. Visitation schedules vary by facility and inmate gender, with both daytime and evening slots available.
Ohio allows eligible people to seal criminal records under ORC 2953.32. Once sealed, the record will not appear in public searches. Not every offense qualifies. You file in the court where the conviction happened. The prosecutor can object and a hearing may follow. If the court grants it, BCI seals the state records. Recent Ohio law changes expanded who can apply.
Note: Inmates schedule their own visits at the Greene County jail. Contact the facility directly for the current visitation process.
State and Federal Record Tools
The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. For Greene County jail inmates, use the local search tool. The Federal BOP Locator handles federal cases. The Supreme Court of Ohio has a trial courts directory. The Ohio Attorney General runs BCI and a Public Records Unit for when agencies deny valid requests.
How Greene County Handles Arrest Records
Greene County sits just east of Dayton in the Miami Valley. The county processes a steady volume of arrests through both the main jail downtown and the Adult Detention Center on Greene Way Boulevard. When someone gets booked, a record is created with the mugshot, charges, bond, and housing assignment. This data feeds into the online inmate search. Greene County busted mugshots stay visible as long as the person is in custody.
The Beavercreek Police Department is one of the larger agencies feeding arrests into the Greene County system. Beavercreek has its own records section open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4 PM. You can reach them at 937-427-5530 or email records@beavercreekohio.gov. They accept public records requests in person, by email, or by mail. The Beavercreek Police also handle records requests that cover contact history with their department. For a broader search, the Greene County Sheriff processes BCI and FBI records queries at 2295 Greene Way Blvd in Xenia.
Court records for Greene County go through the Clerk of Courts at the courthouse in Xenia. The Fairborn-Beavercreek Municipal Court handles misdemeanor cases for those communities. Criminal records from Common Pleas Court cover felonies. Between the multiple court levels and the sheriff's jail records, there are several places to look for arrest-related information in Greene County.
Tips for Finding Greene County Records
For Greene County busted mugshots, start with the sheriff's inmate search. If the person is not there, check VINELink and the ODRC search. Court records from the Greene County Clerk of Courts can show case outcomes. The Fairborn-Beavercreek Municipal Court handles misdemeanors for that area. Standard copy fees apply. The sheriff's office is the main hub for arrest records and booking data.
Nearby Counties
Greene County borders several Ohio counties east of Dayton. Each has its own sheriff and jail for busted mugshots.
The cities of Beavercreek and Kettering are nearby in the Dayton metro area.