Beavercreek Booking Releases
Beavercreek booking releases cover all arrests in this Greene County city near Dayton. The Beavercreek Police Department makes local arrests and files reports, while the Greene County Jail handles the booking process. The Greene County Sheriff's Office maintains an online inmate search tool where you can look up current inmates for free. This page explains how to find Beavercreek booking releases, request police records, and use statewide tools for tracking arrest and custody information.
Beavercreek Overview
Beavercreek Police Department
The Beavercreek Police Department is at 1388 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432. Chief Jeff Fiorita leads about 50 officers who serve a population of 42,000. You can reach the department at (937) 426-1225 or by fax at (937) 431-2342.
The department handles investigations, traffic stops, local arrests, and filing police reports and arrest records. They run several community programs including the Citizens Police Academy, House Watch, Project Safe Child, and a prescription medication give back program. The records division is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Record requests can be submitted in person, by phone, or by mail. A fee may apply if a report is more than 10 pages. Other public records go through the Beavercreek City Government.
Greene County Jail and Booking Process
All Beavercreek arrests go through the Greene County Jail. The Greene County Sheriff's Office runs the facility and handles booking for people brought in by city police and county deputies alike.
When someone is booked, the jail creates a record with the person's name, mugshot, date of birth, booking date, booking number, and charges. Under ORC Chapter 341, the sheriff must maintain a jail register that tracks all persons committed to custody. This register serves as the legal basis for booking release records.
The Greene County Sheriff's Office runs an inmate search tool on their website. This free database lets you look up current inmates by name. The results show booking details and charge information. No account or fee is needed.
How to Search Beavercreek Booking Releases
Start with the Greene County inmate search. This is the quickest way to see if someone is in custody or to find recent booking information. The tool is free and open to the public.
Ohio's public records law, ORC 149.43, gives everyone the right to access booking records. You do not need to give your name or say why you want the information. The law says public records must be available for inspection and copying at all reasonable times during business hours.
If the online search does not have what you need, contact the Greene County Sheriff's Office directly. The Beavercreek Police Department can also help with records tied to arrests their officers made. For warrant information, note that the department does not currently maintain a most wanted list.
You can also use VINE to track a specific inmate booked from Beavercreek. The service is free. Just go to vinelink.com and search by the person's name. VINE will send you a phone call, email, or text when that person's custody status changes. This works for both the Greene County Jail and state prisons across Ohio. The toll-free VINE number is 877-654-8463 if you need help setting up alerts.
Public Records Requests in Beavercreek
The Beavercreek Police Department accepts public records requests through several channels. You can email the records section at records@beavercreekohio.gov, visit the police department Monday through Friday between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., or mail in your request with any fees and a self-addressed envelope.
Records that document the functions of the Beavercreek Police Department are public records, with some exceptions outlined in ORC 149.43. Copies are available after paying any applicable fees. Response times depend on the complexity of the request. Simple requests take a few days. Larger requests may take longer.
Statewide Search Tools
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction runs an offender search tool that covers everyone in state custody. If someone booked in Beavercreek gets sentenced to state prison, you can look them up by name or offender number. The tool shows current location, sentence details, and release dates.
VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) is a free service for tracking offender custody status. Sign up for phone, email, or text alerts when someone's status changes. VINE covers jails and prisons across Ohio, including Greene County. It is useful for crime victims who need to know when someone gets released.
Under ORC 5120.21, the state must keep records on all individuals in state correctional institutions. While these records are not fully public, certain details can be disclosed. These include the inmate's name, convictions, photograph, supervision status, and disciplinary history.
What Booking Release Records Show
A typical Beavercreek booking release lists the person's full name, date of birth, and charges. The arresting agency, booking date, and booking number also appear. Mugshots are included in many cases. If bond has been set, that amount shows up too.
A booking record is not a conviction. It documents an arrest and the intake process at the jail. The outcome depends on what happens in court. Cases can be dismissed, resolved through a plea, or go to trial. Court records provide the full picture beyond the initial booking.
The Greene County Sheriff's inmate search page is the primary tool for looking up Beavercreek booking releases. The screenshot above shows the search interface.
Greene County Booking Releases
Beavercreek is in Greene County. All bookings go through the Greene County Jail. For more on county jail operations and booking release records, visit the county page.
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