Belmont County Inmate Records

Belmont County released inmates records are managed by the sheriff's office in St. Clairsville, Ohio. Located in eastern Ohio along the Ohio River, Belmont County borders West Virginia and processes arrests from several small cities and townships. If you want to find out if someone was booked into or released from the Belmont County Jail, the sheriff's office holds those records. For state prison inmates from the area, the ODRC Offender Search provides free online access. This page walks through every way to look up released inmates in Belmont County.

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Belmont County Overview

~66,000 Population
St. Clairsville County Seat
Eastern Ohio Region
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Belmont County Released Inmates Jail

The Belmont County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 68332 Bannock Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950. The phone number is (740) 695-7933. This facility holds people arrested in Belmont County. Inmates waiting for trial and those serving misdemeanor sentences are kept here. When someone posts bond or completes a sentence, the jail processes the release and adds it to the record.

You can visit the sheriff's website at belmontsheriff.com to find current jail information and inmate data for the Belmont County facility.

Belmont County Sheriff's Office released inmates information

Every booking generates a file. It has the date, the charges, bond details, and the outcome at release. The sheriff keeps these records on file. You can call (740) 695-7933 to ask about a current or former inmate. Staff handle lookup requests during regular business hours.

Belmont County sits right on the Ohio-West Virginia border. This means some arrests involve cross-state issues. But all local bookings flow through the same Belmont County Jail regardless of where the suspect was picked up within the county.

Office Belmont County Sheriff's Office
Address 68332 Bannock Road, St. Clairsville, OH 43950
Phone (740) 695-7933
Website belmontsheriff.com

Belmont County Court Records

The Belmont County Clerk of Courts maintains criminal case records at 101 W. Main Street, St. Clairsville, OH 43950. Call them at (740) 695-7863. The clerk handles felony records from Common Pleas Court and has access to municipal court case data. These files show charges, hearing schedules, court rulings, and sentence details.

Belmont County has several municipal courts that serve different parts of the county. Cases from these courts lead to jail sentences served at the county facility. For released inmates, the court file confirms the conviction, the sentence, and any conditions set for release. That might include supervision terms, fines, or restitution. Under ORC Section 149.43, these records are public and available to anyone.

Note: Court records and jail records are kept by different offices, so you may need to check both for a full picture.

Ohio Law on Belmont County Inmates

Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC must keep records for every state prison inmate. The public can access names, convictions, mugshots, supervision status, and facility placements. Medical records and security data stay private. This applies to Belmont County residents who enter the state prison system.

The Belmont County government offices are at 101 W. Main Street in St. Clairsville. You can send a public records request there for county-held data about released inmates.

Belmont County Ohio government released inmates records

The Public Records Act under ORC 149.43 lets anyone request records with no ID or reason. Offices must respond during business hours and charge only copy costs. Parole and post-release control are defined in ORC Section 2967.01. Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 allows judges to use supervised probation instead of prison for some felony offenders in Belmont County.

Belmont County Inmate Release Process

Inmates leave the Belmont County Jail through bond release, time served, or transfer to state prison. Bond release is the most common for people awaiting trial. Time served means the sentence is complete. Transfer to the ODRC happens when someone gets a felony conviction with a longer sentence.

After state prison, inmates may return to Belmont County on parole or post-release control. Both involve supervision by the Adult Parole Authority. If someone breaks the conditions, they go back to prison. Community control is another path. A judge can sentence a felony offender to supervised probation in Belmont County for up to five years instead of sending them to prison. A local probation officer keeps tabs on the person during that time.

Belmont County Released Inmates Alerts

VINE is a free service for tracking inmates in Belmont County. You register for alerts by phone, text, or email. When the person's status changes, a notice goes out. That covers jail releases, facility transfers, and escapes. VINE works for county jails and state prisons across Ohio. Anyone can sign up.

The Ohio Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation provides background checks for $22 per request. You need the person's name, address, fingerprints, and signed consent. BCI offices are in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown. This gives you a formal criminal history that goes deeper than a jail roster lookup for Belmont County.

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