Pickaway County Jail Mugshot Search

Pickaway County jail mugshots are maintained by the sheriff's office at the county detention center in Circleville. The county sits just south of Columbus and handles a steady number of bookings each year. Every person arrested in Pickaway County gets processed at the jail, where staff take a booking photo and fingerprints. The county also houses two state prisons within its borders, which adds to the corrections activity in the area. To search for someone booked at the Pickaway County Jail, contact the sheriff's office or check court records through the Clerk of Courts.

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Pickaway County Jail Overview

58,539 Population
Circleville County Seat
4th District Appellate District
2 Courts Trial Courts

Pickaway County Jail Booking Process

The Pickaway County Sheriff's Office operates the jail at 600 Island Road in Circleville, Ohio 43113. The facility handles all county bookings and houses inmates awaiting trial, serving short sentences, or waiting for transfer. The phone number for the sheriff is 740-474-2176.

At booking, every person goes through a standard intake process. Jail staff photograph the person for their mugshot, take fingerprints, and run the information through law enforcement databases. They check for outstanding warrants in other jurisdictions and classify the inmate for housing. Personal property gets inventoried and stored until the person is released.

Pickaway County has two state correctional facilities within its borders: the Pickaway Correctional Institution and the Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility. These are state-run facilities and are separate from the county jail. People in the state prisons were transferred there after sentencing. The county jail, on the other hand, holds people who were just arrested or who are serving county-level sentences of less than a year.

The Circleville Police Department makes arrests within city limits, and those people are booked at the county jail. The Pickaway County Sheriff's Office handles law enforcement for the rest of the county. Both agencies use the same jail for intake and mugshot processing. Village police departments in places like Ashville and Williamsport also bring arrested persons to the county facility.

If you need to find out if someone is in the Pickaway County Jail right now, call the jail at 740-474-2176. Staff can tell you if a person is in custody. For records of past bookings, submit a public records request to the sheriff's office. Ohio law requires them to respond in a reasonable amount of time.

Pickaway County Court Records

The Pickaway County Clerk of Courts is located at 207 South Court Street in Circleville. The clerk handles records for the Common Pleas Court, which processes felony criminal cases, civil cases, and domestic relations matters. If someone was arrested and booked at the county jail, and the prosecutor files felony charges, those case records end up with the clerk.

You can get copies of court records for a small fee. Standard copies are $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost $1.00 per page. The clerk also accepts mail requests. Include the case number or names of the parties involved, the fee in the form of a check or money order, and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

The Circleville Municipal Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic offenses, and some civil matters for the county. The court is at 135 West Main Street in Circleville. The phone number is 740-474-3171. Many arrests that result in misdemeanor charges go through this court for arraignment and trial. The municipal court clerk keeps its own records separate from the Common Pleas clerk.

Pickaway County Jail Mugshots - Ohio Revised Code

Under the Ohio Public Records Act Section 149.43, all court records are presumed to be public unless a specific exemption applies. Sealed records, juvenile records, and certain victim information may be exempt. But standard criminal case files, including those connected to jail mugshots, are open for public inspection.

Getting arrest records from Pickaway County is straightforward. The sheriff's office is the primary source for booking records and mugshots. The clerk of courts has court case files. Between the two offices, you can piece together a complete picture of an arrest from the mugshot to the final disposition.

The Circleville Police Department also keeps records of arrests made by city officers. Their records division can provide arrest reports and incident records. Contact them at 740-474-5645. For traffic-related arrests, the police department and the sheriff's office both handle reports depending on where the stop or crash took place.

Ohio allows certain criminal records to be sealed under Section 2953.32 of the Revised Code. If a person qualifies and the court grants the request, the mugshot and arrest record are sealed from public view. Sealed records still exist, but they cannot be accessed by the general public. Only law enforcement and certain agencies can see them after that.

Because Pickaway County borders Franklin County to the north, some people get confused about which county handled their case. If you cannot find a record in Pickaway County, it might be in Franklin County instead, especially for arrests that happened near the Columbus metro area.

State Resources for Pickaway County

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction offender search lets you look up people sent to state prison from Pickaway County. Given that two state prisons sit in the county, there is a large corrections presence in the area. But the state search covers all Ohio prisons, not just local ones. You can find current inmates, parolees, and people on judicial release. Mugshots are included in many records.

Pickaway County Jail Mugshots - Ohio DRC Search

The VINE notification system is available for Pickaway County inmates. Register to get alerts when someone's custody status changes. VINE notifies you by phone, email, or text. It is free and available around the clock.

For crash records from Pickaway County roads, the Ohio DPS crash retrieval site has reports available. If an arrest followed a traffic accident, the crash report gives you the details. Search by date, road name, or party involved.

The Ohio BCI provides statewide background checks that pull from all 88 counties. Pickaway County agencies report arrest data to BCI. For a complete criminal history check, you can apply through BCI online. There is a fee, and results usually come back within a few business days.

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Nearby Counties

Pickaway County shares borders with several counties in central Ohio. Check the right county if you are not sure where the arrest happened.