Hardin County 24 Hour Booking

Hardin County 24 hour booking records are public and searchable through the county sheriff's office. The jail in Kenton processes all arrests for the county around the clock. You can look up current inmates online, call the jail at 419-673-1268, or visit in person to check on a recent booking. Each record includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. This page covers how to find Hardin County booking records and what resources are available for searching arrest data in the area.

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31,365Population
KentonCounty Seat
419-673-1268Jail Phone
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Hardin County Jail Booking Records

The Hardin County Jail is at 119 W Franklin Street, Kenton, OH 43326. The phone is 419-673-1268. Kenton is the county seat. The county has a population of about 31,365. The Hardin County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and handles all booking operations for the county. When someone gets arrested by any law enforcement agency in Hardin County, they go to this jail for processing. Staff take fingerprints, a booking photo, and log all charges into the system.

The jail operates as a full-service detention facility running 24 hours a day. Each booking creates a record with the person's full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, booking date and time, and a mugshot. These records go into the jail management system. Most of this data is public under Ohio law. You can find current inmates through the sheriff's inmate search or by calling the jail directly.

Booking records in Hardin County track every arrest made in the area. That includes arrests by city police, state troopers, and the sheriff's deputies. All of them bring people to the same county jail. The facility handles everything from misdemeanor charges to serious felonies.

How to Search Hardin County 24 Hour Booking

Start by checking the sheriff's office website or calling the jail at 419-673-1268. Many Ohio counties post their jail roster online with names, charges, and booking dates. If the person you are looking for is currently held at the Hardin County Jail, they should appear on the current roster. For older booking records that no longer show up online, contact the sheriff's records division.

Under Ohio Revised Code § 149.43, booking records are public. You can request them without giving a reason. Written requests are not required, but they help create a paper trail. Copies cost $0.05 per page for standard sizes. Certified copies are $1.00 per document plus the per-page fee. The sheriff's office must respond within a reasonable time frame.

You can submit requests in person, by phone, or by mail. Include the person's full name and approximate booking date if possible. A booking number speeds up the search. If the agency denies your request, they must cite the specific legal reason. The Ohio Sunshine Laws Manual from the State Auditor covers these rules in detail.

Hardin County Booking Process and Records

The booking process in Hardin County follows Ohio standards. When an officer brings someone to the jail, staff take a booking photo and fingerprints. They run a medical screening and inventory all personal property. The person gets a booking number. Charges are entered into the system and bond may be set based on a schedule or by a judge. The whole thing creates a 24 hour booking record that becomes part of the county's files.

Records include the person's legal name, date of birth, physical description, arresting agency, charges, bond amount, court dates, and housing location. Some counties also record the arresting officer's name and expected release date. Protected info like Social Security numbers, medical records, and juvenile data is not public. Everything else is available upon request under Ohio's Public Records Act.

Note: County jail rosters show people held at the local facility only, not those in state prison.

Hardin County Statewide Booking Resources

If someone has been transferred from the county jail to state prison, the Ohio DRC Offender Search is the right tool. It covers all inmates in Ohio state prisons. You can search by name, offender number, or county of commitment. The system shows incarceration dates, current facility, and offense details.

VINELink is a free national system that tracks custody status across Ohio jails and prisons. You can register for alerts by email, text, or phone when an inmate's status changes. The Ohio BCI handles fingerprint-based background checks through WebCheck locations for broader criminal history searches beyond a single booking record.

Hardin County Booking Portal

The Hardin County Sheriff's Office website provides online access to booking records and inmate search tools for the county.

Hardin County 24 hour booking sheriff portal

You can use this portal to check on recent arrests, current inmates, and booking details for Hardin County.

The Hardin County Sheriff's Office also provides additional resources for searching booking records and inmate data.

Hardin County 24 hour booking sheriff office

This page offers more tools for looking up arrest records and jail information in Hardin County.

Nearby County Booking Records

These counties border the area and have their own jail and booking systems.

Hardin County Records Under Ohio Law

Ohio's Public Records Act under Ohio Revised Code § 149.43 makes booking records public. Any person can ask for them. You do not need to give a reason or show ID in most cases. The law covers all records created by public offices, and that includes the sheriff's booking logs, jail rosters, and arrest data. Exemptions exist for medical records, Social Security numbers, juvenile records, and certain investigatory materials. But the core booking data is available to anyone who asks.

Agencies must respond within a reasonable time. There is no fixed deadline in the statute, but courts have held that delays without explanation can violate the law. If the Hardin County Sheriff's Office denies your request or takes too long, you can contact the Ohio Attorney General's Office for mediation. The Ohio Sunshine Laws Manual published by the State Auditor explains the full scope of your rights under the Public Records Act. Copies of records cost $0.05 per page for standard letter or legal size paper. Certified copies run $1.00 per document plus any per-page copy charges.

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