Morrow County Booking Releases Lookup

Morrow County booking releases document who has been booked into or let out of the Morrow County Correctional Facility. The Morrow County Sheriff's Office manages the jail from the county seat of Mount Gilead. This page explains how to search for these records, what information they contain, and the Ohio statutes that give you the right to access them.

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Morrow County Overview

~35,300Population
Mount GileadCounty Seat
County FacilityJail Type
John HintonSheriff

Morrow County Sheriff's Office

The Morrow County Sheriff's Office is at 619 West Marion Road in Mount Gilead, Ohio 43338. You can call the office at 419-946-4444. Sheriff John Hinton leads the department. The sheriff's office handles patrol, investigations, civil service, and jail operations for the county.

Morrow County is in central Ohio. It covers about 406 square miles. The county seat is Mount Gilead. Other communities include Cardington, Edison, Fulton, and Sparta. The population is around 35,300. The sheriff's office provides law enforcement for the rural areas and supports village police in smaller communities.

Morrow County Sheriff Website

The Morrow County Sheriff's Office website is the main source for info about the jail and law enforcement in the county. The site has contact details, office hours, and information about services provided by the sheriff's department.

Morrow County Sheriff website for booking releases

The screenshot above shows the Morrow County Sheriff's website. Check this site for links to inmate lookup tools, contact information, and jail policies.

How to Search Morrow County Booking Releases

The fastest way to find Morrow County booking releases is to call the jail. Phone the sheriff's office at 419-946-4444 and ask about the person you want to look up. The staff can tell you if that person is in custody, what charges they face, and what their bond amount is. They can also confirm release dates.

You can visit the sheriff's office at 619 West Marion Road during business hours. Walk-in requests are handled at the front desk. Bring the name of the person you are looking for. Staff will check the system and share what is available.

For online searching, the VINE system tracks inmates across Ohio. Enter the person's name, select Ohio, and see if they are in custody in Morrow County or any other facility in the state. VINE is free and also lets you sign up for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes.

Ohio's public records law under ORC 149.43 guarantees access to booking releases. You do not need a reason. The agency has to respond promptly.

Morrow County Correctional Facility

The Morrow County Correctional Facility is the county's jail. It holds people arrested for misdemeanor and felony offenses within the county. Inmates include those awaiting trial, serving sentences under one year, and people waiting for transfer to state prisons or other facilities.

The jail staff handles booking, classification, housing, meals, and medical care. Ohio law under ORC Chapter 341 requires the sheriff to keep a jail register. That register records the name of each inmate, the date and cause of commitment, and the date and manner of discharge. The booking release data comes directly from this register.

If you need to send money to someone in the Morrow County jail, call ahead to ask about deposit methods. Many Ohio jails now use electronic deposit systems like Access Corrections or ConnectNetwork. The jail can also explain visitation rules and schedules.

What Morrow County Booking Records Show

A booking release record from Morrow County will typically include the inmate's name, date of birth, booking date and time, charges, arresting agency, bond amount, and release information. Mugshots may or may not be included depending on the format of the record.

A booking release is not a conviction record. It just shows that someone was brought into the jail and processed. Charges can later be reduced, dismissed, or go to trial. For case outcomes, check the Morrow County Common Pleas Court or the Mount Gilead Municipal Court. Court dockets may be available online through the clerk of courts.

Public Records Requests

You have the right to request booking releases in writing. Send your request to the Morrow County Sheriff's Office at 619 West Marion Road, Mount Gilead, OH 43338. Include the person's name and approximate booking date. Be specific. The more detail you give, the faster the staff can find what you need.

Under ORC 149.43, the agency cannot ask why you want the records or require you to show ID. They can charge for copies but cannot charge for the time spent locating the records. If your request is denied, you can challenge the denial in court.

Ohio Law on Inmate Records

When someone moves from the Morrow County jail to a state prison, their records shift to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. ORC 5120.21 governs those state records. While they are not public records in the traditional sense, certain info can be released: name, convictions, photo, current facility, supervision status, and disciplinary history.

Victims of crime can get automatic notifications through VINE. Under ORC 2930.16, jails must notify victims at least 60 days before parole hearings and promptly after an escape. Roberta's Law makes notification mandatory for victims of serious felonies, even without a request. The toll-free VINE number is 877-654-8463.

State-Level Resources

Use the Ohio DRC Offender Search to find people in state prison. If someone arrested in Morrow County was sentenced to a state facility, this is where to look. You can search by name, county, or facility. The ODRC website has information on all state prisons, visitation policies, and parole under ORC Chapter 2967.

Sex offender registration falls under ORC 2950.04. Offenders must register with the county sheriff within three days of living in the county. The state maintains a searchable online registry.

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