Mahoning County Busted Mugshots Lookup

Mahoning County busted mugshots come from the sheriff's office in downtown Youngstown, Ohio. Sheriff Jerry Greene runs a jail with capacity for about 400 inmates. The county covers the Youngstown metro area in northeast Ohio, near the Pennsylvania border. You can search for inmates by name or booking number on the sheriff's website. The roster shows mugshots, charges, bond info, court dates, and housing assignments. Ohio's public records law makes these booking records available to anyone without needing to explain why.

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Mahoning County Sheriff Mugshot Records

The Mahoning County Sheriff's Office is at 110 5th Avenue in Youngstown, OH 44503. Phone: (330) 480-5000. Fax: (330) 480-5005. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The jail occupies the same downtown Youngstown location. It is a large facility with room for about 400 inmates, making it one of the bigger operations in the Mahoning Valley region.

When someone gets arrested in Mahoning County, they are brought to this jail for booking. Staff takes a mugshot, records the person's name and booking number, logs the charges, sets bond, and assigns a housing location. Court dates get added as they come. The inmate search on the sheriff's website lets you pull up all of this data by name or booking number. It is a comprehensive online roster that shows who is currently in custody.

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Youngstown and the surrounding area have steady booking activity. Drug offenses, theft, assault, domestic violence, and warrant pickups are common. The jail handles both felony and misdemeanor bookings from across the county.

Accessing Mahoning County Busted Mugshots

Under ORC 149.43, booking photos are public records in Ohio. You can ask for them without giving your name or a reason. The sheriff's office must produce them in a reasonable time. Refusal without legal justification can lead to court action and damages of up to $100 per day.

Contact the sheriff at (330) 480-5000 or email sheriff@mahoningsheriff.com. Mail requests go to 110 5th Avenue, Youngstown, OH 44503. Copies cost $0.10 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. Processing takes 7 to 10 business days. Walk-in requests during office hours may be faster. Provide the person's name and approximate arrest date if you have it.

The Mahoning County Clerk of Courts is at 120 Market Street in Youngstown. Phone: (740) 740-2104. Hours run 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM weekdays. They have online case search, criminal division records, and public access terminals. Court records show the full case history from filing through sentencing.

The ODRC Offender Search lets you find anyone in Ohio state prison. If someone from Mahoning County went to a state facility, this free tool shows their location, sentence details, and projected release. VINELink works for both state and local inmates. Sign up for free alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. The Ohio Attorney General's BCI holds statewide criminal records for broader searches.

Ohio lets people seal certain records under ORC 2953.32. File in the court where the conviction was entered. The prosecutor can object. Violent crimes and sex offenses are usually excluded. Once sealed, the record drops from public view. Legal aid groups in the Youngstown area can help with the process if you cannot afford a lawyer.

Mahoning County Busted Mugshots by City

The city of Youngstown is the county seat and the largest city in Mahoning County. Youngstown Police Department handles a large share of local arrests. All bookings go through the county jail, so the mugshots and records are held by the sheriff's office. Check the Mahoning County inmate search for bookings from city police arrests.

Mahoning County Public Records Law

Ohio has one of the stronger public records laws in the country. The Public Records Act under ORC 149.43 applies to every public office in the state, including the Mahoning County Sheriff. The law defines a public record as any document, device, or item created or received by a public office. That includes paper files, digital records, emails, photos, and databases. Mugshots and booking records fall squarely in this definition. When you ask for a record, the office must provide it promptly. They cannot ask why you want it. They cannot require you to fill out a form, though they may offer one for convenience. If you give your name, they have to tell you that doing so is optional.

The fees for copies in Ohio are capped by law. Standard copies run about $0.05 per page. Some offices charge $0.10. Certified copies cost more, usually $1.00 per page. The office can charge for the actual cost of the medium if you want records on a CD or flash drive. They cannot charge for staff time spent searching for records. That is an important point. Some offices try to tack on labor costs, but Ohio courts have ruled that public offices cannot bill for the time it takes to find and copy records.

If a Mahoning County office denies your records request, you have options. The Ohio Court of Claims has a public records mediation program. The filing fee is just $25. You can also go directly to court under ORC 149.43. If you win, the judge can award $100 per day in damages, capped at $1,000 per violation. The court can also order the office to pay your attorney fees. These enforcement tools give the law real teeth.

Third-party websites sometimes post Mahoning County busted mugshots collected from public sources. Use caution with those sites. They may not show case dismissals, acquittals, or sealed records. The data can be out of date. Always confirm what you find through official county or state sources before relying on it.

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Nearby Counties

Mahoning County is in northeast Ohio near the Pennsylvania state line. These nearby counties each have their own booking systems.