Holmes County Busted Mugshots Database

Holmes County busted mugshots are available through the sheriff's online roster and records requests. The jail at 8105 Township Road 574 in Holmesville holds about 60 inmates. Sheriff Richard D. Haun runs all operations. The roster updates daily and shows names, booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. Photo availability varies by listing. Holmes County is known for its large Amish population and is in east central Ohio. Public records requests can be filed in person, by mail, or by phone under Ohio's public records law.

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Holmes County Quick Facts

Millersburg County Seat
Richard D. Haun Sheriff
~60 Beds Jail Capacity
330-674-1936 Sheriff Phone

The Holmes County Sheriff's Office posts a current inmate roster on its website. The roster updates daily. Each listing shows the full name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. Photo availability varies by listing. Holmes County busted mugshots may not always be shown online. For a confirmed booking photo, contact the sheriff's office directly or file a written records request.

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The Holmes County Jail is at 8105 Township Road 574, Holmesville, OH 44633. It holds about 60 inmates. The phone is 330-674-1936. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. For tracking inmates across Ohio facilities, VINELink is a free tool that sends alerts when custody status changes.

The Holmes County Clerk of Courts is at 1 E. Jackson Street in Millersburg. The phone is 330-674-0286. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM. Criminal case records are available there during business hours. Public access is available in person.

Holmes County Arrest Records

The Holmes County Sheriff's Office handles all arrest records and public records requests. You can visit in person, send mail to 8105 Township Road 574, Holmesville, OH 44633, or call at 330-674-1936. The fax is 330-674-5615. Copy fees are reasonable under Ohio's standard rates. Processing follows the standard public records timeline.

Under ORC 149.43, mugshots and booking records are public in Ohio. The sheriff must provide them when asked. They cannot ask why you want them. If they refuse without a legal basis, you can file a complaint with the Ohio Attorney General's Public Records Unit. A court can award damages for violations.

Holmes County does not have an online historical mugshot database. For past booking photos, a written request to the sheriff's office is the way to go. The clerk's office keeps criminal court records that can supplement arrest data with case outcomes and sentencing details.

Note: Holmes County is a smaller jurisdiction with limited digital records, so in-person or mail requests may be more reliable than online searches.

Sealing Holmes County Busted Mugshots

Ohio allows certain records to be sealed under ORC 2953.32. Once sealed, the record drops from public searches. Law enforcement and courts still have access. Not all offenses qualify. Violent crimes, sex offenses, and crimes against children are usually excluded. The waiting period depends on the severity of the offense.

File your application in the court where the conviction took place. The prosecutor can object. A hearing may follow. If the court grants it, BCI seals the state records. After that, you can legally deny the conviction in most cases. Recent Ohio law changes broadened eligibility for sealing, including people with multiple convictions.

State and Federal Record Tools

The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates in Ohio. For Holmes County jail records, use the sheriff's roster or call the office. The Federal BOP Locator handles federal cases. The Supreme Court of Ohio keeps a directory of courts that covers Holmes County.

Third-party websites may post busted mugshots collected from public sources. These sites can be out of date and may not show dismissals, acquittals, or sealed records. Always verify what you find through official Holmes County sources.

Holmes County is in east central Ohio and has a large Amish community. The jail at 8105 Township Road 574 in Holmesville holds about 60 inmates. The sheriff's roster updates daily. For Holmes County busted mugshots, the online roster is the first place to check. If the person is no longer in custody, try VINELink for tracking across Ohio facilities. The Clerk of Courts at 1 E. Jackson Street in Millersburg keeps criminal case records. The phone there is 330-674-0286. Hours are 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on weekdays. Criminal records are accessible during business hours. Copy fees follow Ohio's standard rate of $0.05 per page. For certified copies, expect to pay a bit more. If a public office refuses a valid request, the Ohio Attorney General's Public Records Unit can step in. A court can award up to $1,000 in damages under ORC 149.43.

How to Request Holmes County Records

To get Holmes County busted mugshots, contact the sheriff at 8105 Township Road 574 in Holmesville. The phone is 330-674-1936. The fax is 330-674-5615. Mail requests should include the person's full name and approximate booking date. Copy fees are reasonable under Ohio's standard rates. In-person requests work best for this smaller county.

The Clerk of Courts at 1 E. Jackson Street in Millersburg keeps criminal case records. The phone is 330-674-0286. Hours are 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM weekdays. Court records are available during business hours. Holmes County is a smaller jurisdiction, so the process can sometimes move faster than in bigger counties. For a broader search, use the ODRC offender search for state inmates or VINELink for tracking across Ohio facilities. Between the sheriff's roster and the clerk's court files, you can build the full picture of an arrest from booking through final disposition.

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Nearby Counties

Holmes County is in east central Ohio. Each neighboring county has its own sheriff and jail system for busted mugshots.