Licking County Booking Releases

Licking County booking releases show who has been booked into or let out of the Licking County Justice Center in Newark. The Licking County Sheriff's Office manages the jail and keeps records on every booking and release. This page covers how to search for these records, what info you can find, and where to go for help with Licking County booking releases and inmate data.

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Licking County Overview

~178,000 Population
Newark County Seat
Justice Center Jail Type
Randy Thorp Sheriff

Licking County Sheriff's Office

The Licking County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the whole county. Sheriff Randy Thorp leads the department, which covers patrol, investigations, court services, and jail operations. The main office is at 155 E Main Street, Newark, Ohio 43055. Call 740-670-5500 to reach the sheriff's office. The jail division has its own line at 740-670-5501.

The sheriff's office has a wide range of duties. Officers patrol the county, enforce all laws, investigate crimes, and service the courts. The jail division oversees the Licking County Justice Center, where all bookings and releases happen. Every person arrested in Licking County goes through this facility for processing.

How to Search Licking County Booking Releases

Start by checking the Licking County Sheriff's Office website. The site has an inmate roster that lists people currently held at the Justice Center. The roster shows each inmate's name, docket number, arrest date, and charges. It is sorted in alphabetical order by last name, so it is easy to find someone if you know their name.

If you can't find what you need online, call the jail division at 740-670-5501. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody, what they are charged with, and their bond amount. You can also ask about recent releases. For warrant info, you will need to go to the sheriff's office in person and bring valid ID. They do not release warrant details over the phone.

Written public records requests work too. Send a letter to the Licking County Sheriff's Office at 155 E Main Street, Newark, OH 43055. Spell out exactly what you need. Under Ohio law, you do not have to say why you want the records.

Licking County Sheriff's Office Website

The Licking County Sheriff's Office website serves as the starting point for looking up booking releases and other jail information in the county.

Licking County Sheriff's Office website for booking releases

From this site, you can get to the inmate roster, find contact info for the jail, and see other resources the sheriff's office provides. The site covers patrol info, court services, and community programs as well.

What Licking County Booking Records Contain

A booking record from Licking County will have the inmate's full name and date of birth. It also shows when they were booked, what charges they face, and the arresting agency. The docket number ties the booking to the person's court case, which is useful if you want to follow up with the clerk of courts.

Release records note when and how a person left custody. That could be a bond release, a release on recognizance, a transfer to another facility, or discharge after serving a sentence. Not every detail makes it onto the public roster online. For a complete record, you might need to file a formal request or visit the sheriff's office.

Mugshots are sometimes part of the roster. Whether they appear depends on the jail's current posting practices. If you need a photo and don't see one online, ask the jail division directly.

Public Records Law in Ohio

Ohio treats booking releases as public records. ORC 149.43 requires all public offices to make records available for inspection or copying upon request. The sheriff's office cannot ask you to explain your reason for wanting the records. They have to respond within a reasonable amount of time.

County jails in Ohio must follow Chapter 341 of the Revised Code. This chapter says the sheriff must keep a jail register that includes every inmate's name, the date and reason for their commitment, and the date and way they were discharged. That register is the foundation of booking release records in Licking County.

For state-level records, ORC 5120.21 controls what the Department of Rehabilitation and Correction can share. Even though full inmate files are restricted, certain data points like name, convictions, and supervision status can still be disclosed. This matters when someone gets moved from the county jail to state prison.

Victim Notification for Licking County

Crime victims can track an inmate's status through VINE. This free service sends alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or has any change in custody status. You can sign up by phone at 877-654-8463 or online. VINE covers the Licking County Justice Center and jails all across Ohio.

Ohio law backs this up. ORC 2930.16 requires custodial agencies to notify victims before an inmate is released or paroled. For serious offenses, Roberta's Law makes these notices automatic. Victims don't even have to request them for cases involving murder, aggravated murder, or first through third degree felonies.

Licking County Justice Center Services

The Licking County Justice Center offers several services for inmates and their families. You can deposit money into an inmate's commissary account so they can buy food, hygiene products, and other items. Contact the jail at 740-670-5501 for approved deposit methods and any fees that apply.

Visitation follows a set schedule. You must have valid photo ID to visit. The jail may offer video visitation as an option, which lets you visit from home using a computer or phone. Call ahead to find out the current schedule and rules. All visits are subject to monitoring and may be recorded.

Inmates can send and receive mail at the Licking County Justice Center, 155 E Main Street, Newark, OH 43055. Put the inmate's full name on the envelope. All mail gets inspected by staff before it reaches the inmate.

Statewide Booking Resources

If someone has been moved from Licking County to a state prison, search the Ohio DRC Offender Search. This covers everyone in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction system. You can search by name, county, or facility.

The ODRC website also has info on parole under Chapter 2967, reentry programs, and facility details. When Licking County booking releases only tell you part of the story, these state tools can help you find the rest.

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Nearby Counties

Licking County is in central Ohio east of Columbus. Check the county where the arrest happened to find the right booking release records.