Darke County Booking Releases

Darke County booking releases show who has been booked into or let out of the Darke County Jail in Greenville, Ohio. The Darke County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and posts current inmate info so the public can see it. This county sits in western Ohio near the Indiana border and handles its own jail operations at the local level. Below, you will find the main ways to search for booking releases, what info is in those records, and other resources tied to Darke County inmate data.

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Darke County Overview

51,113Population
GreenvilleCounty Seat
~80 BedsJail Capacity
Mark WhittakerSheriff

Darke County Sheriff and Jail

The Darke County Sheriff's Office is in Greenville, the county seat. Sheriff Mark Whittaker leads the department, which covers law enforcement, jail operations, and court services across the county. The jail sits at 5185 County Home Road, Greenville, OH 45331. You can reach the jail by phone to ask about current inmates or booking release status. The staff handles all questions about bonds, charges, and release dates.

The Darke County Sheriff's jail page has details on the facility, its rules, and how to get in touch. The jail holds people charged with misdemeanors and felonies. Some inmates are awaiting trial, while others serve short sentences at the county level. People facing longer prison terms get transferred to state facilities after sentencing.

How to Search Booking Releases

The quickest way to look up Darke County booking releases is through the Miami Valley Jails inmate roster. This system covers several counties in the Miami Valley region. It shows the current jail population and updates throughout the day. You can search by name to find a specific person and see their charges, booking date, and bond amount.

Darke County booking releases inmate roster on Miami Valley Jails

The roster page refreshes regularly. It pulls data straight from the jail's booking system, so the info is usually current. Keep in mind that very recent bookings or releases might not show up right away. If you need the latest info, call the jail directly.

You can also call the Darke County Jail to ask about a specific person. Give them the name and they can confirm custody status. Under ORC 149.43, booking releases are public records. You do not need to explain why you want them.

Darke County Jail Information

The Darke County Sheriff's Office posts jail info on their website. The jail page includes rules for inmates, visitation schedules, and contact details. This is what the jail page looks like when you visit the sheriff's website.

Darke County booking releases jail page on sheriff website

Darke County participates in the Miami Valley Jails network, which connects several counties in the region. This makes it easier to track inmates who might move between facilities. The system also helps with data sharing between law enforcement agencies in the area. If someone was arrested in Darke County but held elsewhere, the Miami Valley system can help you track them down.

Public Records and Legal Framework

Ohio law gives you the right to see booking releases from any county jail. Chapter 341 of the Ohio Revised Code requires sheriffs to keep a jail register. This register must show every inmate's name, when they came in, and when and how they left. This is the foundation for all booking release records in Darke County.

At the state level, ORC 5120.21 governs records kept by the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. While most ODRC records are not public, basic inmate info like name, convictions, photograph, and supervision status can still be shared. This matters if someone gets moved from the Darke County Jail to a state prison.

Crime victims in Darke County can use VINE for custody alerts. It is free. You register with the inmate's info and VINE notifies you by phone, email, or text whenever that person's status changes. This covers releases, transfers, and escapes.

Statewide Booking Resources

If someone has been transferred out of Darke County and into the Ohio prison system, the DRC Offender Search can help. This tool covers all state prison inmates, people on parole, and those who have been judicially released. The ODRC website also has info on parole rules under Chapter 2967 and victim notification rights under ORC 2930.16.

These state tools fill in the gaps that local booking releases cannot cover. Once an inmate leaves county custody, the Darke County Jail no longer tracks them.

Visitation and Mail at Darke County Jail

The Darke County Jail has set rules for visiting inmates. Visitation schedules and procedures are posted on the sheriff's website. You should call ahead to find out the current hours and to check if you need to schedule in advance. Visitors must bring a valid photo ID. The jail can turn away anyone who does not follow the rules or who causes problems during a visit.

Mail sent to inmates at the Darke County Jail must include a full return address. All letters are opened and checked for contraband before the inmate receives them. Do not send cash, checks, or money orders through the mail. The jail will not accept packages unless you get special approval first. Photos are usually allowed, but anything that violates jail rules will be taken out and stored with the inmate's property until release.

For commissary deposits, you can use the kiosk at the jail or add funds online. The inmate uses these funds to buy snacks, hygiene items, and phone time. Make sure you have the inmate's full name and booking number before you make a deposit.

Requesting Darke County Records

To get a copy of a booking release from Darke County, contact the sheriff's office by phone or go to the jail in Greenville. Staff can print records for you during business hours. The sheriff is allowed to charge for the cost of copies, but looking at the records on site is free. You can also submit a written request by mail. Under Ohio law, the office must respond promptly and cannot make you explain who you are or what you plan to do with the records. If you need court-related records, the Darke County Clerk of Courts in Greenville handles those separately.

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Nearby Counties

Darke County is in western Ohio along the Indiana state line. If the arrest happened in a different county, search that county's booking releases instead.