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Guernsey County jail mugshots come from the sheriff's office in Cambridge, Ohio. Sheriff Jeffrey D. Paden runs the jail and oversees all bookings in the county. When someone is arrested by a deputy or by the Cambridge Police Department, they get processed at the county jail on Pikes Street. A booking photo is taken, charges are logged, and the record becomes part of the public file. Clerk of Courts Teresa A. Allaire keeps the court side of these records, linking each jail booking to its criminal case.

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Guernsey County Jail Mugshots Overview

~38,000 Population
Cambridge County Seat
5th District Appellate District
Jeffrey D. Paden Sheriff

The Guernsey County Sheriff's Office handles all jail operations for the county. Sheriff Jeffrey D. Paden is in charge. The office is at 601 Pikes Street in Cambridge, Ohio 43725. You can call (740) 439-4455 to ask about inmates or get info on recent bookings. The jail takes in people arrested by sheriff's deputies, Cambridge police officers, and other local agencies in the area. Each person booked gets a mugshot, and the staff records the charges, arrest date, and personal details.

The booking process works the same way for every arrest. The person is brought to the jail, searched, and photographed. Staff enter the charges and any bond amount set by the court. The record stays on file whether the person bonds out the same day or sits in jail for weeks. If you need to find out if someone is currently in the Guernsey County Jail, your best bet is to call the sheriff's office directly. Ask for the jail division and give them the person's name.

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Bond info is usually set by the court after a first appearance. The jail staff can tell you the bond amount but cannot change it. Only a judge can modify bond conditions. If someone cannot make bond, they stay in jail until their case is resolved or a judge lowers the amount. For questions about bond, you can also call the clerk of courts office.

Note: Guernsey County Sheriff's Office is at 601 Pikes St, Cambridge, OH 43725. Phone: (740) 439-4455.

Cambridge Police and Guernsey County Arrests

The Cambridge Police Department serves the county seat and makes a large share of the arrests that end up in the Guernsey County Jail. Cambridge is the biggest city in the county, so its police force handles more calls than any other local agency. When Cambridge officers arrest someone, that person is transported to the county jail for booking. The mugshot and booking record are then held by the sheriff's office, not the city police.

If you want a police report from a Cambridge arrest, you would ask the Cambridge Police Department directly. But the booking photo and jail record come from the sheriff. This split can be confusing if you are trying to get all the records from one arrest. The police report covers what the officer saw and did. The jail record covers what happened after the person arrived at the facility. Both are public records under Ohio law, but you may need to contact two different offices to get the full picture.

Other small departments in Guernsey County also send their arrests to the county jail. Villages and townships that do not have their own lock-up facilities rely on the sheriff's jail. So even if the arrest happened far from Cambridge, the booking record and mugshot still end up at the same place on Pikes Street.

Guernsey County Court Records

Clerk of Courts Teresa A. Allaire manages the court records for Guernsey County Common Pleas Court. This court handles felonies, major civil cases, and domestic relations matters. Each criminal case file includes the charges, plea, trial results, and sentencing details. These records connect to the same booking records held at the jail. If someone was arrested and booked in Guernsey County, the criminal case that follows will be on file with the clerk.

The Cambridge Municipal Court handles misdemeanors, traffic offenses, and small civil claims for the area. If the arrest was for a lower-level crime, the case likely went through this court. Both courts keep their records available to the public. You can go to the courthouse and ask to see a file, or call and request copies. Certified copies cost more than regular ones. The clerk's office can tell you the current fees.

Court records often have details that do not appear in the jail booking log. Things like plea deals, continuances, witness lists, and final sentencing orders are all part of the court file. If you want the whole story on someone's arrest and case, checking both the jail records and the court records gives you the most complete picture.

Guernsey County Mugshots Public Records Law

Under ORC 149.43, jail mugshots and booking records are public records in Ohio. Anyone can ask for them. You do not have to explain why you want them or prove any special interest. The sheriff's office must respond to your request promptly. They can charge a small fee for copies, but they cannot charge for the time it takes to find the records. If the office takes too long or refuses your request without a valid legal reason, you can take the matter to court.

Some records do have protections. Sealed and expunged records are off limits. Juvenile records are generally not public. Medical and mental health records from the jail are also exempt. But standard booking info, including the mugshot, charges, arrest date, and personal details, is open for anyone to see and copy.

If you want records mailed to you, call the sheriff's office and ask about the process. Some offices want a written request. Others will take your request over the phone for simple items. Fees are usually just a few cents per page for paper copies. If you go in person, you can often inspect the records at no cost and only pay if you want copies to take with you.

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction offender search covers people who have been sentenced to state prison. If someone arrested in Guernsey County gets convicted of a felony and sent to prison, their record moves from the county jail system to the state database. You can search by name and see the person's photo, sentence length, current facility, and projected release date.

Guernsey County Jail Mugshots - Ohio ODRC Offender Search

The VINE notification system is free and works for inmates in both county jails and state prisons. You can register to get alerts when a specific inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. Notifications come by phone, email, or text. This is useful if you need to know when someone leaves Guernsey County custody.

For crash reports tied to arrests, the Ohio crash records portal lets you pull accident reports from across the state. If someone was arrested after a car wreck in Guernsey County, the crash report will have details not found in the jail record. Reports can be searched by date, location, or the people involved. Each report costs a small fee to download.

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Sealing Guernsey County Jail Records

People with certain criminal records in Guernsey County can ask the court to seal them. ORC 2953.32 sets the rules. You file a motion with the court that handled the original case. A hearing is scheduled, and the judge decides whether to grant the request. If the record gets sealed, the jail mugshot and booking info should be pulled from public view.

Not all crimes can be sealed. Serious felonies, sex offenses, and violent crimes are excluded. The waiting period is one year after discharge for misdemeanors and three years for felonies. The filing fee is $50. Once sealed, the person can legally say the arrest never happened in most situations. Law enforcement and certain state boards can still see sealed records, but the general public cannot.

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Guernsey County is in east-central Ohio. Each bordering county has its own sheriff, jail, and separate set of booking records and mugshots.