Search Hardin County Busted Mugshots

Hardin County busted mugshots are available through the sheriff's website and by direct request. The jail at 125 E. Franklin Street in Kenton holds about 70 inmates at maximum security. Sheriff Keith Everhart's office handles all bookings and records. Online access to mugshots is limited in Hardin County compared to larger jurisdictions, so in-person or mail requests may be needed for booking photos. Ohio's public records law under ORC 149.43 gives anyone the right to request these records.

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Hardin County Quick Facts

Kenton County Seat
Keith Everhart Sheriff
~70 Beds Jail Capacity
419-673-1268 Sheriff Phone

The Hardin County Sheriff's website has a Jail/Booking section with limited roster information. You can search by name or booking date range. Results show the full name, booking date, charges with limited detail, and bond amount when set. Mugshots are not consistently displayed online for Hardin County busted mugshots. For booking photos, you may need to request them directly from the sheriff's office.

The jail at 125 E. Franklin Street in Kenton is a maximum security facility. It holds about 70 inmates. Visitation is by appointment only. Inmate phone services are available but there is no video visitation system. For tracking inmates across Ohio, use VINELink. VINE sends free alerts when custody status changes.

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The Hardin County Clerk of Courts is at One Courthouse Square in Kenton. The phone is 419-674-2278. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Criminal records are available at the clerk's office. Record requests require valid ID. Online access is limited, so in-person visits may be needed.

Hardin County Arrest Records

The Hardin County Sheriff's Office is at 125 E. Franklin Street, Suite 101, Kenton, OH 43326. The phone is 419-673-1268 and the fax is 419-675-2239. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You can submit records requests in writing, by email at sheriff@hardincosheriff.org, or by phone. Copy fees are reasonable under Ohio's standard rates. Processing typically takes 5 to 10 business days.

Under ORC 149.43, mugshots and booking photos are public records. The sheriff cannot ask why you want them. If the office refuses without a valid legal basis, you can challenge the denial in court. The Ohio Attorney General's office has a Public Records Unit that can intervene when agencies block valid requests.

Note: Hardin County does not have an online mugshot database, so booking photos must be requested in person or by mail.

Sealing Hardin County Busted Mugshots

Some records in Hardin County can be sealed from public view. Under ORC 2953.32, eligible people can apply to seal conviction records. Once sealed, the record drops from public searches. Law enforcement and courts still see it. Not all offenses qualify. Violent crimes, sex offenses, and crimes against children are usually excluded.

You file in the court where the conviction happened. The prosecutor gets notice. A hearing may follow. If granted, BCI seals the state records. Recent Ohio law changes expanded eligibility. For small counties like Hardin, the process can sometimes move faster than in larger jurisdictions since the caseload is lower.

State and Federal Record Tools

The ODRC Offender Search covers Ohio state prison inmates. For Hardin County local records, contact the sheriff directly. The Federal BOP Locator handles federal inmates. The Supreme Court of Ohio has a court directory for finding case records in Hardin County.

Third-party websites that post busted mugshots from public sources may not reflect case dismissals, acquittals, or sealed records. Always verify through official Hardin County sources before relying on what you find on those sites.

Hardin County is a smaller county in west central Ohio. The jail at 125 E. Franklin Street runs at maximum security. Visitation is by appointment only, so call ahead if you plan to visit. The county has no video visitation system in place. The Clerk of Courts at One Courthouse Square in Kenton handles criminal case records during regular hours of 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Record requests require valid ID. Online access to court records is limited in Hardin County. The Hardin County Busted mugshots process works best through direct contact with the sheriff's office, since the online tools are more limited than what larger Ohio counties provide. Standard Ohio copy rates of $0.05 per page apply. If an office refuses a valid public records request, a court can award $100 per day in damages up to $1,000 under ORC 149.43.

How to Request Hardin County Booking Records

Since Hardin County does not have an extensive online mugshot database, direct requests are the best way to get busted mugshots. Send a written request to: Hardin County Sheriff's Office, 125 E. Franklin Street, Suite 101, Kenton, OH 43326. You can also email sheriff@hardincosheriff.org or call 419-673-1268. Include the full name of the person, approximate arrest date, and the type of record you want. The fax number is 419-675-2239. Standard Ohio copy fees apply.

The Clerk of Courts at One Courthouse Square in Kenton keeps criminal case records. Record requests there require valid ID. The clerk's phone is 419-674-2278. Hours run 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Online access to court records is limited in Hardin County, so in-person visits to the courthouse often work better than trying to search digitally. For a statewide criminal records search, contact BCI through the Ohio Attorney General's office. Hardin County is a smaller jurisdiction, which means there are fewer bureaucratic layers to work through. That can sometimes mean faster processing on records requests.

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Nearby Counties

Hardin County is in west central Ohio. These neighboring counties each have their own jail and mugshot systems.