Logan County 24 Hour Booking Lookup

Logan County 24 hour booking records are available through the Miami Valley Jails system, which updates twice every hour. The Logan County Jail in Bellefontaine books around 4,000 offenders each year and holds an average of 140 inmates on any given day. You can search the online roster by last name to find current inmates and their booking details. The sheriff's office also takes calls at 937-592-5731 for custody status questions. This page walks through how to look up Logan County booking records and what information you can find in them.

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Logan County Overview

~45,000Population
BellefontaineCounty Seat
937-592-8111Jail Phone
PublicRecord Access

Logan County 24 Hour Booking Online Search

Logan County uses the Miami Valley Jails system to share inmate data with the public. This shared platform serves multiple Ohio counties and updates every 30 minutes. When you visit the site, you can search by last name to pull up current inmates. Results show the inmate's name, booking agency, and custody status. The system clearly labels records as coming from the Logan County Sheriff's Office.

The roster shows the total number of inmates currently held. It also displays a timestamp so you know exactly when the data was last refreshed. If the system is offline for maintenance, it will say so on the page. When no results come back for your search, it could mean the person is not in custody or there is a temporary connection issue.

Note: The Miami Valley Jails system covers several counties, so make sure you are looking at Logan County records specifically.

Logan County Jail Booking Stats

The Logan County Jail handles roughly 4,000 bookings per year. On any given day, about 140 people are in custody. The turnover rate tells an interesting story. About 40% of the jail population turns over each month. Another 30% cycle through within 90 days. Twenty percent stay up to six months. The remaining 10% are held between six months and a year. Most inmates are either serving sentences, waiting for trial, or waiting for transfer to state or federal prison.

The facility operates as a medium-security detention center. It sits at 284 County Road 32 S in Bellefontaine. The main jail line is 937-592-8111, and the sheriff's office number is 937-599-7275. These are your best contacts for questions about recent bookings or custody status.

How Logan County Handles Bookings

When someone is arrested in Logan County, they go to the county jail for processing. Staff take a photo, collect fingerprints, and log all personal information. The charges are entered into the system along with any bond set by the court. That data then appears on the Miami Valley Jails roster within the next update cycle, which happens twice an hour.

The Logan County Corrections Division oversees the jail. They manage everything from intake to release. Commissary deposits can be made at a kiosk in the jail lobby or through the jail's website, with a $2 processing fee for online deposits. Visitation follows a set schedule: male inmates can have visits on Tuesdays from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Thursdays from 9 to 10:30 a.m., and Sundays from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Female inmates visit on Tuesdays from 6 to 7 p.m. and Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.

Public Records Access in Logan County

Booking records in Logan County are public under Ohio Revised Code § 149.43. You can ask for them in person, by phone, or in writing. The sheriff's office must give you a reasonable response time. Standard copies are $0.05 per page. Protected information like Social Security numbers, medical data, and juvenile records will be removed before you get the documents.

For statewide criminal history, the Ohio BCI runs background checks through WebCheck locations. Many sheriff's offices in Ohio, including those in the Logan County area, serve as fingerprinting sites. Fees range from $30 to $50 depending on the purpose of the check.

Logan County Sheriff's Office

The sheriff's office is the main point of contact for all booking and jail questions in Logan County. You can reach them at the numbers listed below or visit the website for online resources.

Visit the Logan County Sheriff's Office website for inmate search tools and facility information.

Logan County 24 hour booking sheriff website

The site links directly to the Miami Valley Jails roster and other county jail services.

Statewide Search Tools

If someone has left the Logan County jail and moved to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search is the right tool. It covers all Ohio state prison inmates, people under DRC supervision, and those who have been judicially released. You can search by name, county, or offender number. The database does not include county jail inmates, so it only helps after a transfer to state custody.

VINELink is another useful resource. It sends free alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. You can register with a name or booking number and get notifications by phone, text, or email. The system covers most Ohio jails and works around the clock.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Logan County and each run their own jail and booking records system.

Logan 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 Logan 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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