Beavercreek Released Inmates
Beavercreek released inmates records are managed through the Greene County jail system and Ohio state databases. The city is near Dayton in southwest Ohio and all arrests by Beavercreek police go through Greene County for booking and custody. Whether you need to look up a past inmate or check on a recent release, there are several free search tools that cover both local jail and state prison records. This page covers how to find released inmates connected to Beavercreek, Ohio, from the police department to state corrections.
Beavercreek Overview
Beavercreek Police Released Inmates
The Beavercreek Police Department handles all arrests within the city. Officers respond to calls, make arrests, and file charges. But Beavercreek does not have its own jail. People arrested here are taken to the Greene County Jail in Xenia for booking. That means released inmates records from Beavercreek are held at the county level, not by the city police.
You can contact the Beavercreek Police at 937-426-1225. The station is at 2268 Dayton Xenia Road, Beavercreek, OH 45434. They keep arrest reports and incident files. If you need to know whether someone was picked up in Beavercreek, the police can confirm that. For jail status and release dates though, the Greene County Sheriff is where you go next.
The Beavercreek Police Department website has contact details and service information for the department.
Beavercreek also has a Mayor's Court at 1368 Research Park Drive. This court handles minor offenses. More serious charges go to Greene County courts.
| Office | Beavercreek Police Department |
|---|---|
| Address | 2268 Dayton Xenia Road, Beavercreek, OH 45434 |
| Phone | 937-426-1225 |
| Website | beavercreekohio.gov/police |
Greene County Jail and Beavercreek Inmates
The Greene County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 120 E. Main Street in Xenia. This is where Beavercreek arrestees are booked and held. The jail handles intake, housing, and release processing for the entire county. You can call the jail at (937) 562-4800 for inmate information.
When you call or visit, ask about a specific person by name. Staff can tell you if someone is in custody or has been released. The jail tracks booking dates, charges, bond amounts, and release dates. For released inmates from Beavercreek, the sheriff's office has the full record. Some of this data may also be posted on the sheriff's website or through an online jail roster.
The Greene County Sheriff's Office website is where you can start your search for Beavercreek released inmates held at the county jail.
If the person was transferred to state prison after a felony conviction, the ODRC takes over. County records still show the initial booking and local case details.
Find Beavercreek Released Inmates Online
For state prison records, the ODRC Offender Search is the main tool. It is free and open to everyone. You can search by name, offender number, or county of commitment. The database shows current and past inmates, including those released on parole or post-release control. Each result includes mugshots, charges, and sentence details. If someone from Beavercreek went to state prison and has been released, this tool will show them.
The Ohio.gov offender search portal provides links to the same ODRC database. It adds a note that this system only covers state prison inmates. County jail data is separate. For Beavercreek cases that stayed at the county level, the Greene County Sheriff is the source.
Note: Start with a broad name search and narrow down if you get too many results on the ODRC tool.
Beavercreek Court Records and Inmates
Criminal cases from Beavercreek go through the Greene County court system. Felonies are handled by the Common Pleas Court in Xenia. Misdemeanors may go through the Beavercreek Mayor's Court or the Xenia Municipal Court. Court records show the full timeline of a case. You see the charges, hearing dates, and final disposition. If the case ended in jail time, the sentence details are in the file.
Under ORC Section 149.43, court records are public in Ohio. Anyone can request them. No ID needed. The clerk of courts must respond promptly and provide copies at cost. For Beavercreek released inmates, court records fill in the details that a jail roster might miss. You get the full picture of what happened from arrest to release.
Greene County also posts some case information online through its clerk of courts system. Check their website for docket searches that may cover Beavercreek cases.
Ohio Laws on Released Inmates Records
Ohio law gives the public broad access to government records. The Public Records Act in ORC Section 149.43 covers arrest logs, booking sheets, and jail records at the Greene County Jail. You can request these records in person, by mail, or by email. The office must respond during business hours. Copies are provided at cost. No reason is required for the request.
For state prison inmates from Beavercreek, ORC Section 5120.21 requires the ODRC to maintain records showing each inmate's name, residence, sex, age, entry date, and discharge terms. The department shares the inmate's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history with the public. Medical records and security plans are not released.
Parole is governed by ORC Section 2967.01. A parolee remains under supervision by the Adult Parole Authority until receiving a final release. Post-release control works the same way. Both types of supervision show up in the ODRC search system. Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 lets judges sentence felony offenders to supervised probation for up to five years instead of prison.
Beavercreek Inmate Notification Service
VINE lets you track an inmate's custody status for free. Register with the inmate's name or ID and pick your alert method. You can get calls, texts, or emails. When the inmate is released, moved, or escapes, VINE sends a notification. The service covers Greene County Jail and state prisons across Ohio.
The Ohio Attorney General runs the Bureau of Criminal Investigation for broader background checks. BCI charges $22 per request. You need the person's full name, a valid address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. This check pulls criminal history from across Ohio, not just Beavercreek or Greene County. BCI has offices in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown.
Greene County Released Inmates
Beavercreek is in Greene County. For complete county-level released inmates records, including the sheriff's jail roster and court data, visit the Greene County page.
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