Search Meigs County 24 Hour Booking

Meigs County 24 hour booking records are held by the Sheriff's Office in Pomeroy, Ohio. The county jail at 104 E 2nd Street can hold up to 136 inmates. You can check the public inmate roster on the Sheriff's website to see who is in custody right now. Each listing shows the person's name, charges, and arrest date. This page explains how to search Meigs County booking data, what the records contain, and how Ohio law protects your right to view them. The jail phone number is 740-992-3371 for direct questions about someone in custody.

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Meigs County Overview

~23,000Population
PomeroyCounty Seat
740-992-3371Jail Phone
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Meigs County Jail Facility

The Meigs County Jail is a minimum to maximum security facility in Pomeroy. It sits at 104 E 2nd Street, Pomeroy, OH 45769. The jail holds adult offenders charged with misdemeanor or felony crimes. That includes people serving sentences, those waiting for trial, and inmates set for transfer to state or federal prison. The facility has 136 beds. Sheriff Keith O. Wood runs the office from the same address.

Meigs County is in southeast Ohio, right on the West Virginia border. It covers 433 square miles and has a population of about 23,078. The county includes Pomeroy, Middleport, Racine, Rutland, and Syracuse. Despite the small size, local law enforcement made 250 arrests in 2023. That was a 65.96% jump from the 126 arrests logged in 2022. Of those, 234 were adults and 16 were juveniles. Simple assault was the top charge with 77 cases. Drug and narcotic offenses came next at 27.

How to Look Up Meigs County Booking Records

The Meigs County Sheriff's Office website posts a public inmate roster. It lists each inmate's name, charges, and arrest date. No sign in is required. Just load the page and scroll through the current list. The roster gets updates on a regular basis so the data stays fresh.

You can also check the Meigs County Sheriff's secondary portal for more details. If you need to verify someone's status by phone, call 740-992-3371. Ask for the jail and provide the person's full name plus date of birth if you have it. Staff will confirm custody status and share basic booking info. For written records, reach out to the Records Clerk, Brooke Kimes, at brooke.kimes@meigssheriff.org. Fax requests go to 740-992-2654.

Arrests in Meigs County come from several agencies. The Meigs County Sheriff's Office, Middleport Police Department, Pomeroy Police Department, Racine Police Department, Rutland Police Department, and Syracuse Police Department all feed data into the central records system. So a booking could come from any of these departments.

Note: The Sheriff's Office can also release traffic accident, arrest, offense, and incident reports through a downloadable record request form.

Meigs County 24 Hour Booking Data Fields

A Meigs County booking record holds standard details. Personal identifiers come first. That means full legal name, date of birth, age, height, weight, gender, race, hair color, and eye color. The arrest section shows the date and time, location, arresting agency, and the officer's name and badge number. Charges are listed with the statute, classification, and applicable code section.

Custody and bond data round out the record. You will see a booking number, bond type, bond amount, and projected release date. If there is an active warrant, that info shows up too. This data is public under Ohio Revised Code 149.43. The law says everyone has the right to access most government records, including arrest records. Exemptions apply for Social Security numbers, medical files, juvenile records, and some investigative data.

Meigs County Jail Visitation and Mail

Visitation at the Meigs County Jail happens on a set schedule. Each inmate gets 30 minutes per week. Visiting hours are Wednesday from 7pm to 8:30pm and Sunday from 1pm to 3pm. You must arrive during those windows to get in.

Mail goes directly to the jail. Send letters to: Inmate Name, Meigs County Jail, 104 E 2nd Street, Pomeroy, OH 45769. All incoming and outgoing mail gets opened and searched for contraband. Money for commissary accounts can only be added on site at the jail. Cash, credit cards, and debit cards are accepted at the facility. There is no online deposit option for Meigs County at this time.

Tracking Meigs County Inmates Statewide

VINELink works in Meigs County. Sign up for free and search by name. When an inmate's status changes, you get a notification by text, email, or call. This covers releases, transfers, and court date changes. VINELink pulls data from the Meigs County jail and updates in near real time. You can also call 1-800-770-0192 and select Ohio for phone based lookups.

If someone has been moved to a state prison, the Ohio DRC Offender Search will show their current location. This tool only covers state facilities. You can search by name or offender number. The Ohio Offender Search page gives a broader view of people in the state system. For formal background checks beyond what the jail roster shows, the Ohio BCI runs fingerprint based searches that pull from law enforcement agencies across the state. Fees run $30 to $50.

The Meigs County Sheriff's Office main website is shown below.

Meigs County Sheriff's Office website for 24 hour booking records

This site is your starting point for looking up Meigs County jail data.

You can also view the Sheriff's portal through the secondary site.

Meigs County Sheriff portal for 24 hour booking lookup

Both sites provide access to the same inmate roster and booking details for Meigs County.

Meigs County Public Records and Ohio Law

Ohio law backs your right to see booking records. Under ORC 149.43, public records must be shared on request. Booking data, jail rosters, and arrest records fall into this category. You do not need to explain why you want them. Agencies can charge $0.05 per page for copies and $1.00 per document for certified versions. If a request is turned down, the agency must state the legal basis for the denial. The Ohio Sunshine Laws Manual covers all the details. The Attorney General's Office will step in to help resolve disputes over public records.

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Booking records from surrounding counties are available through their own sheriff's office systems.