Pike County Busted Mugshots

Pike County busted mugshots are public records held by the sheriff's office in Waverly. The jail at 116 South Market Street processes bookings and maintains arrest data for the county. You can search for inmates through the county website or file a records request with the sheriff's office. Pike County is in southern Ohio and is part of the regional corrections system. The clerk of courts also has a case search tool for criminal records. For state prison inmates, use the ODRC offender search instead of the local system.

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Pike County Quick Facts

Waverly County Seat
Southern Ohio Region
Public Record Access
740-947-2111 Sheriff Phone

The Pike County Sheriff's Office offers inmate search through the county website. You can look up current inmates by name to find booking details and charges. Mugshots are released as part of public records. The jail at 116 South Market Street in Waverly, OH 45690 handles all bookings for the county. Pike County is part of a regional corrections system that shares resources with surrounding counties.

Pike County busted mugshots can be obtained through a public records request if they are not visible on the online roster. Contact the sheriff's office at 740-947-2111 to ask about what is available online and what requires a written request. The office handles both current inmate info and historical arrest records. The clerk of courts offers a separate case search for criminal court records, which can show charges, outcomes, and sentencing data tied to an arrest.

Pike County busted mugshots ODRC offender search tool

For people not found on the local roster, the ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. You can search by name and find location, sentence details, and release date info.

Pike County Arrest Records Access

The Pike County Sheriff's Office at 116 South Market Street in Waverly handles all arrest records and booking data. The phone number is 740-947-2111. Records requests can be made in person, by phone, or by mail. Include the person's name, date of birth, and approximate date of arrest to help the records division find what you need faster.

Standard copy fees in Ohio are $0.05 per page. Certified copies cost more. Processing times vary but most requests get handled within a week or two. The clerk of courts handles criminal, civil, and traffic case records through a separate office at the Pike County Courthouse. For court records, the clerk's case search tool is the best starting point.

The VINELink victim notification system covers Pike County. You can search for inmates and register for free alerts by phone, email, or text when someone's custody status changes. The service runs 24 hours a day in over 200 languages.

Public Records Law in Pike County

Booking photos and arrest data are public records in Ohio under ORC Section 149.43. This is the state's Public Records Act. It covers all records held by public offices in any format. Pike County follows these rules. The office cannot ask why you want the record or require your name. If they ask for your name, they must tell you it is optional.

Exempt records include juvenile files, medical data, DNA entries, and certain ongoing investigation materials. Adult busted mugshots and arrest records are not exempt in most situations. If Pike County refuses a valid request, you can take the matter to court. The statute allows $100 per day in damages up to $1,000 per violation. The Ohio Attorney General runs a Public Records Unit that can intervene on your behalf when agencies fail to follow the law.

Note: Pike County uses the JDS platform for some inmate data management, which is the same system used by several other Ohio counties.

Sealing Pike County Busted Mugshots

Certain criminal records in Ohio can be sealed from public view under ORC Section 2953.32. Once sealed, a record does not appear in public searches. Law enforcement and courts retain access. Violent offenses, sex crimes, and crimes against children typically do not qualify.

You file an application in the court where the conviction happened. The prosecutor can object and a hearing may follow. If granted, BCI seals its records too. After sealing, you can legally deny the conviction in most cases. Ohio recently expanded eligibility so that some people with multiple convictions now qualify. Legal aid groups in southern Ohio can help with the process if you need assistance.

State and Federal Mugshot Searches

The ODRC Offender Search is the main tool for finding people in Ohio state prisons. It does not cover Pike County jail inmates. The Federal Bureau of Prisons Inmate Locator handles federal custody. The Supreme Court of Ohio has a directory of courts by county for tracking down case records.

Third-party sites that collect busted mugshots from public sources may have Pike County data. Be careful with those. They often do not show dismissals, acquittals, or records that have been sealed. Always confirm what you find through official Pike County or state sources before relying on the info.

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Nearby Counties

Pike County is in southern Ohio. Neighboring counties each run their own jail and handle busted mugshots through their sheriff's office.