Search Lawrence County Booking Releases

Lawrence County booking releases show who has been booked into or let out of the Lawrence County Jail in Ironton, Ohio. The county sits along the Ohio River in the southern part of the state, with a population of about 57,000 people. The Lawrence County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps track of all booking and release data. Whether you need to check on a friend or family member, or you just want to see who is currently in custody, this page explains how to access Lawrence County booking releases and where to find the most reliable info.

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Lawrence County Overview

~57,000 Population
Ironton County Seat
County Jail Facility Type
Southern Ohio Region

Lawrence County Sheriff and Jail

The Lawrence County Sheriff's Office is the main law enforcement agency for the county. It handles patrol, warrants, court security, and jail operations. The jail sits in Ironton and holds people who are waiting for trial, serving local sentences, or being held on warrants from other places. Staff at the jail manage all bookings, releases, and day-to-day inmate care.

The Lawrence County Sheriff's Office website is the starting point for finding booking releases and other jail information. From the site, you can find contact details, learn about jail programs, and get info on how to visit someone who is locked up. The office keeps public records available as required by Ohio law, and you can call or visit to ask about any specific inmate or booking release record.

Lawrence County Booking Releases Online

The Lawrence County Sheriff maintains a website where you can start your search for booking releases and other jail records. Here is a look at the sheriff's office website.

Lawrence County Sheriff website for booking releases

The site provides basic contact info for the jail along with links to other services offered by the sheriff's office. If you do not find what you need online, call or visit in person. Not every small county in Ohio has a full online inmate roster, so a phone call is sometimes the fastest way to get current booking data.

How to Find Booking Releases in Lawrence County

The best way to check Lawrence County booking releases depends on what tools the sheriff's office has online at the time. Some counties update their websites more often than others. Start by visiting the sheriff's site and looking for any inmate roster or jail page. If the site does not have an online roster, call the jail directly. Give them the name of the person you want to check on. Staff can confirm whether that person is in custody and share basic booking details.

You can also visit the jail in person during business hours. Bring the full name and date of birth of the person you are asking about. Ohio's public records law does not require you to explain why you want the info. The sheriff's office must hand it over in a reasonable time.

For people who may have moved on to state prison, the Ohio DRC Offender Search lets you look up anyone in the state corrections system. If someone was booked in Lawrence County and later transferred to a state facility, use that tool to find them.

Public Records and Booking Releases

Ohio law makes booking releases public records. ORC 149.43 requires all public offices to make records available for inspection and copying. This means the Lawrence County Sheriff must let you see booking and release data when you ask for it. You do not need to show ID or give a reason.

ORC Chapter 341 sets out how county jails must operate in Ohio. The law requires the sheriff to keep a jail register with entries for each person, including their name, booking date, reason for being held, and when and how they left custody. These rules apply to every county jail in the state, including Lawrence County.

State-level inmate records fall under ORC 5120.21. While most records kept by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction are not open to the public, the law does let them share basic info like name, convictions, and where someone is being held. This comes into play when a Lawrence County inmate gets sent to a state prison.

Victim Notification and Statewide Tools

If you are a crime victim, you can track an inmate's status through VINE. The system sends alerts when someone's custody status changes, like a release or a transfer. VINE is free and works in 48 states. You can sign up online or call 877-654-8463 to register.

The Ohio DRC website also provides parole info, victim notification options, and general data about the state prison system. These resources help fill in the picture when Lawrence County booking releases only show part of what happened with a case. Between the county jail roster, VINE, and the DRC search, you can track someone from booking all the way through to release at the state level.

Jail Intake and Booking Process

Every person arrested in Lawrence County goes through a booking process at the county jail. Staff take a mugshot, collect fingerprints, and record personal details like height, weight, and date of birth. Charges are entered into the system along with the arresting officer's report. The inmate's personal belongings are logged and stored.

Bond is set based on the charges and the court's schedule. For some offenses, a standard bond amount applies right away. For others, the inmate must wait for a hearing. Once bond is posted, the release process starts. The jail logs the time and date of every release. All of this data becomes part of the booking release record that the public can access under Ohio law.

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