Find Meigs County Jail Mugshots

Meigs County jail mugshots are stored at the sheriff's office in Pomeroy, Ohio. This is a rural county in southeastern Ohio along the Ohio River, with a population of about 22,000. The sheriff's office runs the county jail and keeps records on every person booked through intake. Each booking creates a file with a mugshot, fingerprints, charges, and personal details. If you need to look up a jail mugshot or check if someone is in custody at the Meigs County Jail, the sheriff's office is your first stop. The clerk of courts handles the court records tied to those arrests. Ohio's public records law gives you the right to request these files from both offices.

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Meigs County Jail Mugshots Overview

~22,100 Population
Pomeroy County Seat
1 Facility County Jail
740-992-3371 Sheriff Phone

The Meigs County Sheriff's Office is at 123 East Memorial Drive in Pomeroy, Ohio 45769. The main number is (740) 992-3371. The sheriff operates the county jail and manages all booking records. When someone is arrested in Meigs County, they come to this jail for intake. Staff take a booking photo, collect fingerprints, and log all the charges.

Meigs County is one of the smaller counties in Ohio. The jail does not handle the high volume of bookings that larger counties see. But every arrest still produces a full record. The mugshot is part of that record. The sheriff keeps these files at the office in Pomeroy. You can call, visit, or send a written request to get copies.

Under ORC 149.43, jail records and booking photos are public in Ohio. The sheriff must turn them over when someone asks. No reason is needed. The office may charge a small fee for copies, but it has to be reasonable. If you get pushback on a records request, the law is on your side. Put the request in writing and cite the statute. That usually gets things moving.

Meigs County Jail Mugshots - Ohio ODRC Search

Note: Meigs County does not have a public online inmate search. Call the sheriff at (740) 992-3371 for current jail info or booking record requests.

Meigs County Court Records

The Meigs County Clerk of Courts maintains court records for all criminal cases in the county. After someone is booked into the jail, the case goes to court. The clerk files charges, tracks hearing dates, records plea agreements, and logs case outcomes. These court records are separate from the jail records but they connect through the case number.

The clerk's office is in the Meigs County Courthouse at 100 East Second Street in Pomeroy. You can visit during regular hours to request case files. Court records are public under Ohio law. The clerk charges a small fee per page for copies. Certified copies cost more. If you want a complete picture of what happened with an arrest, checking both the jail record from the sheriff and the court record from the clerk gives you everything from the booking photo through the final outcome.

The Meigs County Court of Common Pleas handles felony cases. Misdemeanors and traffic offenses may go through a municipal or county court depending on where the offense took place. The clerk's office can direct you to the right court if you are not sure where a case was heard. For a county this size, calling the office is usually the fastest way to get answers.

State Records for Meigs County Inmates

People who leave the Meigs County Jail for state prison show up in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction offender search. The tool is free. It covers all state inmates, parolees, and people on judicial release. Most entries have a mugshot, along with conviction details and sentence info. You search by name or inmate number.

The VINE notification system covers Meigs County inmates. You register with a name or booking ID and get notified when the person's custody status changes. Releases, transfers, and other events trigger alerts by phone, email, or text. The service is free and works for both county and state inmates across Ohio.

Meigs County Jail Mugshots - Ohio Revised Code

Ohio law at the state level mirrors the county-level public records rules. Under ORC 5120.21, the corrections department can share an inmate's name, mugshot, convictions, and current facility with the public. Between the county and state systems, there is a trail of public information that follows someone from arrest to prison and back out again.

Other Meigs County Public Records

Crash reports from accidents in Meigs County are available through the Ohio DPS crash report tool. You can look up reports by date, location, or names. The tool covers every county in the state. Reports are posted once processing is done, which usually takes a few days.

Sealing a criminal record in Meigs County follows ORC 2953.32. You file an application with the court that handled the original case. The court sets a hearing and the prosecutor may object. Not all offenses can be sealed. Violent crimes, sex offenses, and first and second degree felonies are excluded. The wait is one year for misdemeanors and three years for felonies after final discharge. The fee to file is $50.

Once sealed, the mugshot and booking data tied to that case should be removed from public view. Both the sheriff and the clerk need to act on the court order. Sealed records stay open to law enforcement but are blocked from most other searches. If your case ended in a dismissal or acquittal, you may qualify to seal it without a waiting period. The Meigs County Clerk of Courts can provide the forms needed to start the process.

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Nearby Counties

Meigs County borders these Ohio counties. Each one has its own sheriff and jail system with separate booking records.