Search Lawrence County 24 Hour Booking

Lawrence County 24 hour booking records come from the sheriff's office in Ironton, along the Ohio River in southern Ohio. The jail posts an inmate roster that gets updated four days a week, covering new bookings from the weekend and weekdays alike. You can look up current inmates by name and see their charges, booking number, and booking date. If you need faster answers, the sheriff's office takes phone calls at 740-532-3525, and the jail line is 740-532-5819. This page explains where to search Lawrence County booking data and what to expect in those records.

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~58,000Population
IrontonCounty Seat
740-532-5819Jail Phone
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Lawrence County Booking Records Online

The Lawrence County Sheriff's Office posts an inmate roster on their website. This roster gets fresh data on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday mornings. That schedule means weekend arrests show up by Monday at the latest. For each person listed, you see their name, booking number, booking date, and the charges filed against them. The charges can range from felonies to misdemeanors to municipal violations.

The roster includes a clear note that all individuals listed are presumed innocent until proven guilty. It also states that the sheriff's office is not responsible for errors in the data. If something looks wrong or you need more detail, call the jail at 740-532-5819 for help.

Note: The roster updates four times a week, so there may be a short delay before very recent bookings appear on the site.

How to Search Lawrence County Jail Data

Start at the sheriff's website. The inmate roster page lists everyone currently in custody. You can scan the list or look for a specific name. Each entry has a booking number that acts as a unique ID for that arrest. If someone has been booked more than once, each stay gets its own number. That makes it easy to tell one case from another.

For people who have been moved to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search is the tool to use. It tracks anyone in the Ohio prison system by name, county of commitment, or offender number. County jail inmates are not in this database, though, so stick with the sheriff's roster for recent local bookings.

Lawrence County 24 Hour Booking Process

When law enforcement brings someone to the Lawrence County jail, staff log the arrest right away. They take a booking photo, record personal details, and enter the charges into the system. Bond information gets added once set by a judge. The data then feeds into the public roster that you can view on the sheriff's site.

Lawrence County sits on the Ohio River and covers a rural stretch of southern Ohio. The jail serves all local police departments and the sheriff's patrol. Whether an arrest happens in Ironton, South Point, or any township in the county, the booking goes through the same facility and ends up on the same roster.

The sheriff's office can also be reached by fax at 740-532-7525 if you need to send a written records request. Ohio law under Ohio Revised Code § 149.43 gives the public a right to these records. Copies cost $0.05 per page for standard sizes.

What Lawrence County Records Include

A booking record from Lawrence County typically shows the inmate's full name, the date they were booked, a booking number, and the charges. More detailed records may include bond amounts, arresting agency, and case status. Mugshots and court dates may be available depending on how far along the case has moved.

Some information stays private. Medical data, Social Security numbers, and juvenile records are not released to the public. These exemptions come from Ohio's public records law. If the sheriff's office denies a request, they must tell you which law supports the denial.

Victim Notification in Lawrence County

If you need to know when someone gets released from the Lawrence County jail, VINELink can help. This free service tracks custody changes in jails across Ohio. You register with the inmate's name or booking number and then get alerts by phone, email, or text when their status changes. It works for releases, transfers, and court dates.

The system covers most Ohio facilities and is run at the state level. You do not need to call the jail to check. Just set up the alert and wait for the notification. It runs around the clock.

BCI Background Checks

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation maintains a statewide criminal history database. Fingerprint-based checks are done at WebCheck locations, and many sheriff's offices in Ohio serve as WebCheck sites. Results from BCI include arrests, charges, and convictions from Ohio agencies. The fee is usually between $30 and $50. BCI does not cover federal cases or arrests made outside Ohio.

Lawrence County Sheriff Contact

The Lawrence County Sheriff's Office handles all jail operations and booking records. Here is the contact information:

  • Office Phone: 740-532-3525
  • Jail Phone: 740-532-5819
  • Fax: 740-532-7525

You can visit the Lawrence County Sheriff's Office website to find the roster and other public information.

Lawrence County 24 hour booking sheriff website

The site provides direct links to the inmate roster and contact details for the detention center.

Nearby Counties

Lawrence County borders several other Ohio counties. If you need to check booking records in those areas, visit their pages below.

Each county maintains its own jail and booking system separate from Lawrence County.

Lawrence 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 Lawrence 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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