Access Wyandot County Jail Mugshots

Wyandot County jail mugshots are stored at the county jail in Upper Sandusky, the county seat. Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel runs the office and oversees the jail, which handles bookings for every law enforcement agency in the county. Wyandot is one of the smaller counties in Ohio by population, but it still follows the same booking and records procedures as the larger ones. When someone gets arrested here, they go through intake at the jail, where a mugshot and fingerprints are taken. The Clerk of Courts in Upper Sandusky keeps the case files for anyone charged in Common Pleas Court after an arrest.

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Wyandot County Jail Mugshots Overview

21,772 County Population
Upper Sandusky County Seat
3rd District Court of Appeals
North Central Region

Wyandot County Sheriff Jail Records

Sheriff Michael R. Hetzel heads the Wyandot County Sheriff's Office at 125 S Sandusky Ave, Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351. The phone number is 419-294-6366. The sheriff's office handles law enforcement for the county, runs the jail, and serves civil process. Deputies patrol the unincorporated areas and respond to calls throughout the county.

The county jail is attached to the sheriff's office building. It is a smaller facility, which is typical for a county with a population around 22,000. Despite its size, the jail follows the same state standards as larger facilities. Every person booked goes through the full intake process. That includes a mugshot photograph, fingerprinting, database checks through LEADS and NCIC, and a classification review to determine housing placement.

The booking record for each inmate lists their name, date of birth, address, physical description, charges, bond amount, and the agency that made the arrest. This record is public. Under Ohio law, you can ask for it without stating a reason. Call the sheriff's office at 419-294-6366 to check on a current inmate or ask about a recent booking.

The sheriff also handles inmate transport. If someone is sentenced to state prison, the sheriff's office moves them to the reception center designated by the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. Inmates held on warrants from other counties or states wait in the Wyandot County Jail until the other jurisdiction picks them up.

Wyandot County Court Records Search

The Wyandot County Clerk of Courts maintains records for the Court of Common Pleas. The courthouse is in Upper Sandusky. Felony criminal cases, civil lawsuits over a certain dollar amount, and domestic relations cases all go through Common Pleas. If someone arrested in Wyandot County is charged with a felony, the case file is on record with the clerk.

Misdemeanors and traffic offenses in the county are handled by the Upper Sandusky Municipal Court. This court has its own clerk and docket. If you are looking for a minor offense or traffic citation, check here first. The municipal court also handles preliminary hearings for felony cases before they are bound over to Common Pleas.

You have the right to access these records under the Ohio Public Records Act, ORC 149.43. No reason is needed. The clerk's office charges a small fee for copies, and certified copies cost more. You can visit the courthouse in person, call ahead, or send a written request. Some courts in Ohio have online dockets, so check the Wyandot County court website to see what is available electronically.

Upper Sandusky has its own police department that covers the city. Other communities in the county, like Carey and Marseilles, may have small police forces or rely on the sheriff for coverage. When any of these agencies make an arrest, the person is taken to the Wyandot County Jail for booking. The mugshot and fingerprints stay with the sheriff's office.

For the incident report from an arrest, contact the agency that made the stop. The police department keeps its own records of calls, reports, and investigations. The jail keeps the booking and custody records. You may need to contact both to get the full picture of what happened.

Traffic crash reports for Wyandot County can be found on the Ohio DPS crash retrieval system. This tool covers the whole state. You can search by name, date, or location. Reports from the Ohio State Highway Patrol and local agencies are all included. It usually takes a few days after the crash for the report to show up in the system.

Wyandot County State Resources

For inmates who have been transferred from the Wyandot County Jail to state prison, use the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction offender search. It shows who is currently in a state facility, who is on parole, and who has been judicially released. Many records include a mugshot taken at the state prison. The tool is free to use.

Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Offender Search

The VINE notification system lets you track an inmate's status in real time. If you want to know when someone leaves the Wyandot County Jail, sign up for alerts. VINE sends notifications by phone, email, or text when the inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. The service is free.

Some criminal records in Ohio can be sealed after a waiting period. Under ORC Section 2953.32, certain offenders may petition the court to seal their record. If the judge grants the petition, the mugshot and arrest record are removed from public access. Violent felonies, sex offenses, and high-level felonies are not eligible. The petition is filed in the court that handled the original conviction.

Ohio Revised Code - Record Sealing and Expungement

The Ohio Attorney General's office publishes a Sunshine Laws Manual that explains public records law in Ohio. This guide covers what records are public, what exceptions exist, and how to file a complaint if a government office refuses a records request. It applies to all public offices in Wyandot County and across the state.

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Cities in Wyandot County

Wyandot County includes Upper Sandusky, Carey, Marseilles, Nevada, and several smaller villages. All arrests in the county are processed at the Wyandot County Jail in Upper Sandusky.

No cities in Wyandot County have a large enough population for a dedicated city page. All jail mugshots and booking records are managed at the county level through the sheriff's office.

Nearby Counties

Wyandot County sits in north-central Ohio. Check the booking address if you are unsure which county handled a specific arrest.