Noble County Busted Mugshots

Noble County busted mugshots are public records managed by the sheriff's office in Caldwell. The jail roster is posted on the sheriff's website and lists current inmates by name, booking date, and charges. You can also request copies of mugshots and arrest reports directly from the records division. Noble County is a small county in east Ohio with about 14,400 residents. Sheriff Jason Mackie oversees the jail and patrol operations. The office at 420 Olive Street handles all records requests, and the jail sits at the same address. For state prison inmates, use the ODRC search tool instead.

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Noble County Quick Facts

Caldwell County Seat
Jason Mackie Sheriff
14,416 Population
740-732-5631 Sheriff Phone

The Noble County jail roster is posted on the sheriff's website. It uses a simple HTML listing that shows inmates in alphabetical order by last name. Each entry includes the full name, booking date, and charges. The roster gets regular updates as new bookings happen and inmates get released. You do not need a login or account. Just go to the page and scroll through the list.

Noble County busted mugshots are not displayed directly on the public roster page. The online list shows names, dates, and charges only. If you need the actual booking photo, you have to contact the jail directly at 740-732-5837. They can provide mugshot copies upon request. The jail handles both male and female adult offenders and runs with a small staff including a jail administrator, jail sergeant, and four full-time correctional officers.

Noble County busted mugshots jail roster listing

Common charges on the Noble County roster include operating a vehicle impaired, probation violations, drug trafficking and possession, burglary, assault, and grand theft. Bond amounts vary widely based on the offense.

Noble County Sheriff Arrest Records

The Noble County Sheriff's Office is at 420 Olive Street in Caldwell, OH 43724. The main phone number is 740-732-5631 and the fax line is 740-732-1421. The jail phone is 740-732-5837. Sheriff Jason Mackie leads a department with 3 captains, 2 lieutenants, 8 full-time deputies, 2 detectives, and 3 K-9 units. The office also has 2 school resource officers and 9 reserve deputies. Public office hours are not listed on the site, so call ahead if you plan to visit.

Noble County busted mugshots sheriff's office website

Records requests can be submitted in person, by mail, or by fax. The records division handles traffic accident reports, arrest reports, incident reports, and offense reports. Call 740-732-5631 to start a request or ask about what's available. Standard copy fees apply.

The Noble County Clerk of Courts is at 305 Courthouse Drive in Caldwell. Online search is available for criminal and civil records through the clerk's system. The sheriff also maintains a public most wanted list with fugitive names, reasons wanted, and mugshots when available.

Public Records in Noble County

Under ORC Section 149.43, busted mugshots and arrest data are public records in Ohio. Anyone can request them. The public office cannot ask why you want the record and cannot require your name. Noble County follows these rules like every other county. Copy fees run $0.05 per page for standard copies across most Ohio sheriff offices. Certified copies cost more.

If a public office refuses your request without a valid reason, you can go to court. The statute allows a judge to award $100 per day in damages up to $1,000 per violation. The Ohio Attorney General runs a Public Records Unit that can intervene when agencies fail to comply. Exempt records include juvenile records, medical files, and some ongoing investigation materials.

Sealing Noble County Busted Mugshots

Certain criminal records in Ohio can be sealed from public view under ORC Section 2953.32. Sealed records do not show up in public searches. Law enforcement and courts still have access. Violent crimes, sex offenses, and crimes against children are typically excluded. The waiting period varies by offense level.

You file an application in the court where the conviction occurred. The prosecutor can object and a hearing may be held. If granted, the order goes to BCI to seal their records too. After sealing, you can legally deny the conviction in most situations. Ohio recently expanded eligibility so that some people with more than one conviction now qualify. Legal aid groups can help with the process if you cannot afford a lawyer.

Note: Noble County visitation schedules are not published publicly, so inmates must tell their visitors the designated times directly.

State and Federal Mugshot Searches

The ODRC Offender Search covers people in Ohio state prisons. You can look up inmates by name to find their location, sentence length, and release date. This does not include Noble County jail inmates. For local arrests, use the sheriff's roster or call the jail.

The Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator handles people in federal custody. The Supreme Court of Ohio has a court directory by county that can help you track down case records. The VINELink system lets you search for inmates across Ohio and sign up for free status alerts by phone, email, or text.

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Nearby Counties

Noble County borders several Ohio counties. Each one runs its own sheriff's office and jail for handling busted mugshots and arrest records.