Scioto County Booking Releases

Scioto County booking releases document who gets booked into and released from the Scioto County Jail in Portsmouth, Ohio. The Scioto County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and makes inmate data available to the public through an online roster. This page explains how to search for booking releases, what information you can expect to find, and how Ohio law protects your right to access these records. Whether you are checking on a family member or looking up someone's custody status, there are several ways to get the data you need from Scioto County.

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~130,800Population
PortsmouthCounty Seat
Full-ServiceJail Type
OnlineInmate Search

Scioto County Sheriff's Office

The Scioto County Sheriff's Office is in Portsmouth, the county seat. The office handles all law enforcement for unincorporated parts of the county and manages the county jail. Staff book inmates, process releases, and keep records that the public can request. The jail holds adult inmates, including people awaiting trial, serving sentences, and waiting for transfer.

If you need to check on someone, call the sheriff's office. They can tell you if a person is in custody and give you basic booking details. For more in-depth records, you may want to submit a written public records request.

How to Search Scioto County Booking Releases

Start with the Scioto County Sheriff inmate information page. This online roster lists current inmates by name. You can browse the list or search for a specific person. Charges are shown next to each name so you can see why someone is in jail.

Phone calls work too. Reach out to the Scioto County Sheriff's Office and ask about an inmate by name. They will confirm custody status and share basic booking release data. You can also go to the sheriff's office in person during regular business hours.

Under ORC 149.43, these are public records. No one can ask you for your name or your reason for wanting them.

Scioto County Inmate Information

The Scioto County Sheriff maintains an online inmate information page at sciotocountysheriff.org. Below is a screenshot of what the page looks like.

Scioto County booking releases inmate information page

This page is the main tool for checking Scioto County booking releases online. The data gets updated on a regular basis, though there may be a short lag between a booking or release and when it shows up on the site. For time-sensitive inquiries, call the jail.

What Booking Records Show

Scioto County booking releases include several key data points. You will see the inmate's name and the charges filed. Booking dates show when the arrest happened. Some records also include bond information, which tells you how much it costs to bail someone out.

Release records are the other side of the picture. They show when someone left the jail and under what conditions. Not all release details are on the public site. For full records, a public records request to the sheriff's office is the way to go.

Drug treatment programs are available in the jail. Scioto County has dealt with significant substance abuse issues, and the jail offers programs to help. Educational programs and religious services round out the options for people in custody.

Scioto County Public Records Requests

You have the right to request booking releases from the Scioto County Sheriff. Ohio law is clear on this. ORC 149.43 requires all public offices to provide records promptly. A written request works best for older records or detailed booking histories.

Include the person's full name in your request. If you know their date of birth or the approximate date of the booking, add that too. The more specific you are, the faster the sheriff's office can find what you need. Allow a reasonable amount of time for processing.

County jails follow ORC Chapter 341, which requires a jail register with each prisoner's name, commitment date, cause, and discharge details. This chapter also covers how jails must be run and what records they must keep.

Visitation and Inmate Services

The Scioto County Jail allows visitation on set days each week. You will need a valid photo ID to visit. Minors must be with a parent or guardian. The jail can deny visits for safety reasons. Check with the sheriff's office for the current schedule because times can change.

Inmates can make phone calls from their housing area using the jail's phone system. Family members set up prepaid accounts through the phone provider to get calls. Collect calls may also work depending on your carrier. Phone time is limited, and the jail has rules about when calls can be placed.

Mail goes to the inmate's name at the Scioto County Jail in Portsmouth. All letters are opened and read by staff. Do not send cash, stamps, or anything that could hide contraband. Photos are fine as long as they are standard prints. Money orders are accepted for adding funds to an inmate's commissary account. Commissary orders let inmates buy hygiene items, snacks, and writing supplies from a set list.

Booking Process at Scioto County Jail

When someone is arrested in Scioto County, they are brought to the jail in Portsmouth for booking. Staff take a mugshot, record the person's details, and log the charges from the arresting officer's report. Personal items are collected and stored. Bond is set based on the charges or at a court hearing. Once bond is posted or a court order is given, the release is processed and logged with the date and time.

State and Federal Resources

If an inmate has been moved to a state prison, use the Ohio DRC Offender Search. This covers everyone in the state prison system. The ODRC website has more info on parole and post-release control under ORC Chapter 2967.

Crime victims can register with VINE to get alerts about custody changes. This service is free and covers jails and prisons across Ohio. Victim notification rights are spelled out in ORC 2930.16.

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Scioto County is in southern Ohio along the Ohio River. Make sure you search the right county for the arrest location.