Search Monroe County Jail Mugshots

Monroe County jail mugshots are managed by the sheriff's office at the county jail in Woodsfield. The jail handles all local bookings and keeps photos of each person processed through intake. Monroe County is a small, rural county in eastern Ohio along the Ohio River border with West Virginia. The sheriff's office is the main point of contact for anyone looking up booking records or mugshots. Because the county does not have a large online records system, most requests are handled by phone or in person at the courthouse in Woodsfield. The Clerk of Courts also keeps case files that tie into the booking records held at the jail.

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Monroe County Jail Overview

32 Jail Capacity
Woodsfield County Seat
13,654 Population
456 sq mi County Area

Monroe County Sheriff Booking Records

The Monroe County Sheriff's Office is at 101 N. Main St., Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. The jail is next to the courthouse. It is a small facility with room for about 32 inmates. When someone is arrested in Monroe County, they are brought here for booking. The process includes taking a mugshot, collecting fingerprints, and entering the person's info into the booking log.

You can reach the sheriff's office at 740-472-1328. The staff can tell you if someone is in custody and what the charges are. If you want a copy of a mugshot, you can ask the office directly. There is no online inmate roster on the sheriff's website, so calling is the fastest way to get current info.

Monroe County is one of the least populated counties in Ohio. The jail sees far fewer bookings than urban facilities. That makes it easier for staff to pull records quickly, but it also means the county has not invested in a public-facing online search tool. Most of the record keeping is done through internal systems that are not open to the web.

For victim notification, VINE covers Monroe County. You can sign up to get alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a change in status. This is a free service and works for any jail in Ohio that participates in the program.

Monroe County Court Records and Cases

The Monroe County Clerk of Courts is located in the courthouse at 101 N. Main St., Woodsfield, Ohio 43793. The clerk handles all filings for the Court of Common Pleas. Criminal cases, civil matters, and domestic relations all go through this office. The phone number is 740-472-0761.

If you need to look up a case tied to a jail booking, the clerk's office is where you go. They have records going back many years. Copies of documents are available for a per-page fee. You can request them in person, by mail, or sometimes by phone if the request is simple. For anything more involved, a written request with the case number and party names speeds things up.

Monroe County Jail Mugshots - Ohio State Resources

Monroe County does not have a separate municipal court. The county court handles misdemeanor and traffic cases that would go to a municipal court in other parts of the state. This means the Court of Common Pleas and the county court between them cover all criminal matters. Both share the same courthouse in Woodsfield, which makes it fairly easy to check records at one location.

Under Ohio's Public Records Act, Section 149.43, you can request copies of public records from any government office. The law says offices must give you records within a reasonable time. They cannot make you say why you want the information. This applies to court files, booking records, and mugshots held by any public agency in Monroe County.

Ohio allows eligible offenders to apply for record sealing under Section 2953.32 of the Ohio Revised Code. If you were arrested and booked in Monroe County but later had your case dismissed or were found not guilty, you may be able to seal that record right away. For convictions, there are waiting periods. One year for misdemeanors. Three years for most felonies.

When a record is sealed, the mugshot from the booking goes with it. The public can no longer access it. Only law enforcement and a few other parties can see sealed records. You file the application in the court that handled your case. There is a fee, and you will have a hearing where the judge decides if sealing is appropriate.

Not every crime qualifies. Serious violent offenses and sex crimes are off the table. But many low-level charges can be sealed, and it makes a real difference for people trying to move on. The Monroe County Clerk of Courts can give you the forms you need to start the process.

State Resources for Monroe County

If an inmate was transferred from the Monroe County Jail to an Ohio state prison, you can find them through the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction offender search. The tool shows inmates in state facilities, people on parole, and those on judicial release. Many records include a photo. The database is updated regularly and covers the entire state system.

Monroe County Jail Mugshots - Ohio Revised Code

For traffic-related arrests, the Ohio DPS crash retrieval system lets you look up accident reports. If a DUI or reckless driving arrest in Monroe County started with a crash, the report from that incident is public record. You can search by date and location to find the right file.

Monroe County borders West Virginia across the Ohio River. That means some cases involve cross-state issues, like people arrested on warrants from another state. In those situations, the person may be booked at the Monroe County Jail and then held for extradition. The mugshot from the local booking would still be on file with the sheriff's office here, even if the charges came from out of state.

Local law enforcement in the county includes the sheriff's department and a handful of village police forces. The Ohio State Highway Patrol also covers the highways running through the county. All arrests end up at the same jail in Woodsfield, so the sheriff's office is the single source for mugshots regardless of which agency made the arrest.

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Nearby Counties

These counties are next to Monroe County. If you need to check records across county lines, contact the sheriff's office in each one.