Beavercreek 24 Hour Booking

Beavercreek 24 hour booking records document every arrest made by the Beavercreek Police Department and processed at the Greene County Jail in Xenia. The city sits in Greene County with a population near 47,000 and covers about 27 square miles east of Dayton. When someone gets picked up by Beavercreek police, they go straight to the county jail for processing. You can search for Beavercreek booking data online, by phone, or in person at the jail. This page walks through how to find these records and what they contain.

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~47,000Population
GreeneCounty
937-562-4800Jail Phone
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Beavercreek Arrests and Greene County Jail

The Beavercreek Police Department handles all law enforcement in the city. Officers respond to calls, make arrests, and transport people to the Greene County Jail in Xenia. The city does not run its own jail. Every person arrested in Beavercreek ends up at the county facility for booking and detention. That is the case for all cities in Greene County.

The Greene County Jail sits at 120 E. Main Street in Xenia. Staff there handle intake around the clock. During booking, they log charges, take fingerprints, capture a mugshot, and record personal details. The process takes a few hours depending on how busy the jail is. Once booking wraps up, the person gets a housing assignment. Bond may be set at that point or at a later hearing. The jail holds both men and women at different security levels.

Beavercreek is home to Wright State University, which means the police department deals with a range of calls from the campus area as well as residential neighborhoods across the city.

How to Search Beavercreek 24 Hour Booking

Start with the Greene County Jail roster. The Greene County Sheriff's Office posts current inmate data on their website. Search by name. Results show the person's full name, booking date, charges, bond, and custody status. The roster updates as new bookings come in.

You can also call the jail at 937-562-4800. Staff will tell you if someone is in custody right now. Give them the person's name and date of birth if you have it. For more detailed records, submit a public records request to the Greene County Sheriff's Office. Under ORC 149.43, you have the right to ask for these records. No written request is needed, though putting it in writing helps keep things clear. Agencies must respond in a reasonable time frame.

VINELink is a free tool for custody alerts. Register with an inmate's name or booking number and get notified by phone, email, or text when their status changes. This works for Beavercreek arrests held at the Greene County Jail.

Beavercreek Booking Record Details

A typical Beavercreek booking record includes the person's name, date of birth, booking date and time, arresting agency, charges, bond amount, and mugshot. Court dates appear once a judge sets them. All of this is public information under Ohio law.

Copy fees are five cents per page for standard copies. Certified copies cost $1.00 per document plus per-page fees. You do not need to give a reason to access these records. You do not need to show ID. Medical data, juvenile records, and Social Security numbers stay sealed. The basic booking details are always available to anyone who asks.

Note: The online roster shows current inmates only, so contact the sheriff's records division for data on people who have been released.

Beavercreek 24 Hour Booking and Public Records Law

Ohio has strong public records laws. The state's Public Records Act under ORC 149.43 covers booking records, jail rosters, arrest reports, and incident data. These are all public documents. Any person can request them from any agency in Ohio. The law applies to the Greene County Sheriff's Office and the Beavercreek Police Department alike.

If an agency denies your request, they must cite a specific legal reason. The Ohio Attorney General's Office runs a mediation program for public records disputes. Most requests go through without a problem. The law is clear and agencies know it well. Just ask for what you need and expect a prompt response. For Beavercreek police records like arrest reports and incident logs, contact the department at their main office.

State Search Tools for Beavercreek

If someone from Beavercreek gets sent to state prison, they leave the county jail. Use the Ohio DRC Offender Search to find state inmates. This tool shows people in Ohio prisons, on parole, or on judicial release. County jail inmates are not in this database.

Beavercreek city portal for 24 hour booking records

The Beavercreek city website is a good starting point for local police contact info and public records request forms. The Ohio offender search page also connects to the DRC system. For background checks, the Ohio BCI runs fingerprint-based searches through WebCheck locations statewide. These cost $30 to $50 and pull criminal history from Ohio law enforcement databases.

Greene County Jail Visitation

The jail allows visits for friends and family of inmates. You need to check the Greene County Sheriff's Office website for the current visitation schedule. Rules change from time to time. Bring a valid photo ID. Dress code rules apply. Some facilities offer video visitation as well, which you can set up through their approved vendor.

Inmates can also receive mail at the jail. Letters must follow specific guidelines. No packages without prior approval. The jail provides medical care and programs for inmates while they are in custody.

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Greene County 24 Hour Booking

Beavercreek falls under Greene County. All city arrests go through the Greene County Jail in Xenia. The Sheriff's Office manages booking, inmate records, and detention for every law enforcement agency in the county. For a full look at Greene County booking data and resources, visit the county page.

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