Marion County 24 Hour Booking Search

Marion County 24 hour booking records are kept by the Sheriff's Office at the Marion County Correctional Facility. Sheriff Berkley Hall runs the department. The jail posts current inmate records online as public records. You can search by name to find who is held right now. This page covers how to use the Marion County search tools, what booking data is available, and the state-level databases that can help with deeper searches into arrest and custody records from this north-central Ohio county.

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Marion County Overview

~65,000Population
MarionCounty Seat
740-382-8244Sheriff Phone
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Marion County Correctional Facility

The Marion County Correctional Facility is where all local arrests get processed. The jail is in Marion, the county seat. Sheriff Berkley Hall oversees the department and the facility. When someone gets arrested by any law enforcement agency in Marion County, they come here for intake. Staff log the person's name, charges, booking date, and other key details into the system. That data then becomes part of the public record.

The facility holds both pre-trial detainees and people serving short sentences. Those convicted of more serious crimes may eventually get moved to a state prison. But until that happens, they stay in the county system and show up on the local roster.

Search Marion County 24 Hour Booking

The Marion County inmate records page has a direct link to the current inmate search. Click through and you can search by name or other identifiers. The system pulls up people who are currently held at the correctional facility. Results show names, booking dates, and charges. The data focuses on current inmates rather than old records.

If you need historical booking data, contact the Sheriff's Office directly. The online tool is best for checking who is in custody right now. For older records or records that have been purged from the online system, a formal public records request is the way to go.

Note: The online system primarily shows currently housed inmates rather than historical booking records.

Marion County Booking Records and Ohio Law

Under Ohio Revised Code 149.43, booking records are public. Anyone can ask for them without giving a reason. The Marion County Sheriff's Office must provide access during regular hours. Copies cost $0.05 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per document plus page charges.

Some records are protected. Medical files, Social Security numbers, juvenile records, and confidential law enforcement investigatory records do not get released. If the Sheriff's Office denies a request, they have to tell you which exemption applies. The Ohio Attorney General can mediate if you disagree with the denial.

State Tools for Marion County Booking Data

The Ohio DRC Offender Search covers people from Marion County who went to state prison. You can filter by county of commitment. The results show the inmate's current facility, sentence details, and parole info. This system does not show county jail inmates. It only tracks state prison populations.

The ODRC system provides detailed data on state prison inmates from all Ohio counties.

Ohio DRC Offender Search for Marion County 24 hour booking records

Filter results by Marion County to see local commitments to Ohio prisons.

VINELink works well for tracking custody changes. Register for free. Choose the inmate you want to follow. The system sends calls, texts, or emails when their status changes. It covers 48 states and over 2,900 facilities. The BCI system handles fingerprint-based background checks through WebCheck locations. Fees range from $30 to $50.

What Marion County Booking Records Show

A booking record from the Marion County Correctional Facility typically shows the person's name, charges, booking date, and custody status. Bond amounts may also appear. The record gets a unique booking number that the jail uses for tracking. If you call the facility about someone, that number helps staff find the right file fast.

The public version of the record strips out sensitive data. You will not see Social Security numbers, medical details, or info that could compromise jail security. But the basics are all there. Name, charges, dates, and status. That covers what most people need.

24 Hour Booking and Public Records in Marion County

Ohio has strong public records laws. ORC 149.43 gives anyone the right to ask for booking records at any time. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need to give a reason. The law puts the burden on the agency to respond. Marion County must reply within a reasonable time. Most requests get handled in a few days. If the office takes too long or says no without cause, you can file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims.

Booking data from the Marion County Correctional Facility is one of the most requested record types in the county. People check it to find out about recent arrests, confirm bond amounts, or verify that someone is still in custody. The jail logs new bookings around the clock, so the data stays current. For older records that are no longer online, a written request to the sheriff's office is the best path.

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Cities in Marion County

Marion is the county seat. No cities in Marion County meet the population threshold for a dedicated page. All local arrests are processed at the Marion County Correctional Facility.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Marion County. Each one runs its own jail and booking system.