Search Trumbull County Jail Mugshots
Trumbull County jail mugshots are available through the sheriff's online inmate search tool, which covers both current and past inmates held at the Justice Center in Warren. The county was founded in 1800 and the current jail is a seven-story facility built in 1997 at 150 High Street NW. Sheriff Monroe oversees operations, and Major Daniel Mason runs the corrections side. The inmate search shows mugshots, booking dates, cell assignments, charges, court info, and bond amounts. You can look up anyone who has been through the Trumbull County jail system by name using the sheriff's website.
Trumbull County Jail Mugshots Overview
Trumbull County Inmate Search
The Trumbull County Sheriff's inmate search is the fastest way to find jail mugshots and booking records. The tool covers both current inmates and people who were held in the past. Each result shows the person's mugshot, the date they were booked, what cell they are in, the charges filed, which court the case is in, and the bond amount set by the judge.
You can search by name. The system pulls from the jail management database that the sheriff's office recently upgraded as part of a multi-million dollar overhaul of the Justice Center. That upgrade also brought in a new body scanner at intake, updated the camera and lock systems, and added a new backup generator. The 2021 state inspection found the jail compliant with all standards.
Under ORC 149.43, jail records including booking photos are public records in Ohio. The sheriff's office has to provide them when someone asks. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The law says the response must be prompt.
Note: The inmate search includes both current and historic records, so you can find mugshots for people who have already been released from the Trumbull County jail.
Trumbull County Justice Center
The Trumbull County Justice Center is at 150 High Street NW in Warren, Ohio 44481. The main building is seven stories tall and houses most inmates. A separate two-story minimum-security wing sits next to it. Both were built in 1997. Every person booked into either building gets a mugshot taken at intake. That photo becomes part of their jail file.
The facility went through a major upgrade in recent years. New cameras were put in throughout the building. The lock system was replaced. A backup generator was installed. The body scanner at intake helps staff find contraband without a physical search. The new jail management system ties into the inmate search tool on the sheriff's website, which is how mugshots and booking data get posted online.
Trumbull County Inmate Information
The Trumbull County inmate information page covers how to communicate with and send money to people in jail. Phone service runs through the ViaPath/GTL Connect Network. Family and friends can set up accounts and add funds at web.connectnetwork.com or by using the Access Corrections mobile app. Kiosks are also available at over 800 locations around the country. Bilingual support is offered at 636-888-7004.
Mail has gone digital at the Trumbull County jail. All personal mail gets sent through TextBehind. The address is the inmate's name and ID number at P.O. Box 247, Phoenix, MD 21131. Staff scans the mail and delivers it to the inmate electronically. Legal mail still goes straight to the jail at the High Street address.
Bond works two ways in Trumbull County. Surety bonds go through a bondsman who charges 10% of the total bond amount. Ten percent bonds let you post directly with the court using a money order. Ohio law adds a $25 bond processing fee on top of the bond itself. If you are trying to get someone out of the Trumbull County jail, you will need to know which type of bond the judge set before you can post it.
Note: All personal mail to Trumbull County inmates must be sent through TextBehind at the Phoenix, MD address. Mail sent directly to the jail will not be delivered unless it is legal mail.
Trumbull County Court Records
The Trumbull County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal, civil, and domestic case files at 161 High Street NW in Warren, Ohio 44481. Clerk Randy Law can be reached at 330-675-2561. The office has records going all the way back to 1808. The Court View Portal gives online access to case dockets, filings, and scheduling info. An eFile system is also in place for attorneys and parties who need to submit documents electronically.
Copies cost five cents per page for regular requests. Certified copies are one dollar per page. These court records often connect to jail bookings. When someone is arrested and booked into the Justice Center, the criminal case that follows shows up in the clerk's system. Checking both the inmate search and the clerk's portal gives you the most complete picture of what happened with a case.
The Warren Municipal Court records search covers criminal and civil cases handled in Warren. Records are posted online with a 24-hour delay after filing. Cases from before May 1995 are only available in person at the courthouse. If you see an error, call 330-841-2525. The municipal court handles misdemeanors and traffic cases that come out of arrests in the Warren area, many of which start with a booking at the county jail.
Warren Police Records
The Warren Police Department is at 141 South Street SE, Warren, Ohio 44483. Chief Eric Merkel runs the department. The general number is 330-394-2521. The records office is staffed by Tracey Rolfe at 330-841-2574 (trolfe@warren.org) and Mary Ann Walker at 330-841-2726. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Fax requests go to 330-841-2995.
The city's public records policy follows ORC 149.43 and covers all city departments, not just police. The main city office is at 391 Mahoning Avenue NW. Human resources takes records requests at 330-841-2610, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Arrest reports, incident reports, and other police files tied to people who end up in the county jail can be pulled through these channels.
Sealing Trumbull County Jail Records
ORC 2953.32 allows some people to seal their criminal records in Ohio. A sealed record gets treated as if it did not happen. The person can legally deny the offense when asked about it. Not every crime qualifies. First and second degree felonies, sex offenses, and violent crimes are not eligible. Misdemeanors have a one-year wait after final discharge. Felonies require three years. The filing fee is $50.
If a Trumbull County jail mugshot is tied to a case that gets sealed, the photo should be pulled from public search tools. This does not always happen right away. You may need to contact both the sheriff's office and the clerk of courts to confirm the record has been taken down. The ODRC offender search covers anyone who has been transferred from the county jail to the state prison system.
Cities in Trumbull County
Arrests made in Trumbull County cities lead to bookings at the Justice Center in Warren. The sheriff's inmate search covers all bookings regardless of where the arrest happened.
Nearby Counties
Trumbull County borders several other Ohio counties in the northeast part of the state. Each has its own jail and inmate search system.