Access Pike County Jail Mugshots

Pike County jail mugshots are on file with the sheriff's office at the county jail in Waverly. This southern Ohio county has dealt with high-profile drug cases in recent years, which has put its criminal justice system in the spotlight. Every arrest in Pike County leads to a booking at the jail, where staff take a photo and record the charges. If you need to search for a mugshot or look up an inmate at the Pike County Jail, you can contact the sheriff's office directly or search court records through the Clerk of Courts at the courthouse in Waverly.

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Pike County Jail Mugshots Overview

28,275 Population
Waverly County Seat
4th District Appellate District
1 Court Common Pleas

Pike County Sheriff Jail Booking

The Pike County Sheriff's Office is at 108 North Market Street in Waverly, Ohio 45690. The sheriff runs the jail and handles law enforcement for the county. The phone number is 740-947-2111. When officers make an arrest in Pike County, the person is brought to the jail for booking. Staff take a mugshot, collect fingerprints, and enter the booking details into the system.

Pike County has been at the center of several major criminal investigations in recent years. The 2016 Rhoden family homicides brought national attention to the area and resulted in a lengthy investigation and multiple arrests. Cases like this generate significant booking records and mugshots that are part of the public record once charges are filed and the court process begins.

For routine arrests, the booking process is the same as any other county. The jail takes in people on charges ranging from OVI to drug possession to theft. Drug-related arrests have been a concern in Pike County due to the broader opioid crisis that has hit southern Ohio particularly hard. Each arrest produces a booking record and mugshot at the county jail.

To check if someone is currently held at the Pike County Jail, call the sheriff's office. For past booking records, you can submit a public records request. The sheriff's office must provide access to public records under Ohio law. There is no set fee schedule published for jail records, so ask about costs when you make your request.

Pike County Court Records Search

The Pike County Clerk of Courts handles records for the Common Pleas Court. The office is in the courthouse at 100 East Second Street in Waverly. The clerk keeps files on all felony cases, civil suits, and domestic relations matters. When someone booked at the county jail gets charged with a felony, the case file goes to the clerk's office.

Court record copies are available to the public. Standard copies cost $0.10 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. You can request records at the office or by mail. For mail requests, include the case details, your payment, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. The Ohio Public Records Act, Section 149.43, protects your right to access these records without having to say why you want them.

Pike County Jail Mugshots - Ohio Public Records Law

Pike County does not have a separate municipal court. The county court division of Common Pleas handles misdemeanor cases and traffic offenses. This means the Clerk of Courts office has records for a wide range of criminal cases, from minor traffic violations to serious felonies. The county falls under the 4th District Court of Appeals, based in Chillicothe.

The Waverly Police Department also makes arrests within city limits. Those arrests lead to bookings at the county jail. Records of Waverly PD arrests are kept by the police department, while the booking record and mugshot stay with the sheriff's office. Court records for cases from either agency end up with the clerk.

The fastest way to get arrest records from Pike County is to go to the source. Call the sheriff's office at 740-947-2111 for jail records and mugshots. Call the Clerk of Courts for case files from the Common Pleas Court. Each office handles different parts of the arrest and prosecution process.

If you are looking for records that may have been sealed, you will not find them through a standard search. Ohio law under Section 2953.32 allows certain offenders to petition the court to seal their records. Once sealed, the mugshot, arrest record, and court file are off limits to the public. Only law enforcement and a few other entities can access sealed records.

Pike County borders several other counties in southern Ohio. If you cannot find the record you are looking for, the arrest may have happened in a neighboring county. Ross County to the north, Scioto County to the south, and Jackson County to the east all have their own jails and booking systems. Check those counties if your search comes up empty in Pike County.

For people who need legal help with criminal cases in Pike County, the Ohio State Legal Services office serves the area. Legal aid can help with record sealing, understanding charges, and navigating the court system. Contact information for legal aid is available through the Ohio State Bar Association.

Pike County State Record Resources

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction offender search shows people sent to state prison from Pike County. You can search by name and find current inmates, people on parole, and those on judicial release. Mugshots are available for many entries in the database.

Pike County Jail Mugshots - ODRC Offender Search

The VINE notification system works in Pike County. Register to receive alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or has a change in custody status. The service is free and available by phone, email, or text message. It runs at all hours.

The Ohio DPS crash retrieval tool has traffic accident reports from Pike County. If an arrest came from a crash, the report provides context for the booking. Search by the date of the accident or the names of those involved.

Ohio BCI maintains a central criminal records repository that includes arrest data from Pike County agencies. For a complete background check, you can request one through BCI. The fee covers the search of statewide records. Apply online through the Ohio Attorney General's office.

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Nearby Counties

Pike County sits in southern Ohio near these counties. Check the right county if you are unsure where the arrest took place.