Darke County Released Inmates Lookup

Darke County released inmates records are kept by the sheriff's office in Greenville. The county is in western Ohio near the Indiana border. If you need to find someone who was booked into the Darke County Jail or check if they have been released, the sheriff's office handles those records. You can also check the Miami Valley Jails portal, which updates every 30 minutes with current inmate data. For state prison inmates from Darke County, the ODRC search tool is free. This page walks through all the ways to look up released inmates in Darke County.

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Darke County Overview

~51,000 Population
Greenville County Seat
Western Ohio Region
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Darke County Jail Released Inmates

The Darke County Sheriff's Office operates the jail at 518 W. 4th Street in Greenville. This is where arrests in Darke County lead. The jail holds people charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses. Some are pre-trial detainees. Others are serving short sentences. When an inmate posts bond or finishes their time, the sheriff's office handles the release and keeps all the records.

As of March 2026, the Darke County Jail housed 34 inmates. The facility is part of the Miami Valley Jails system, which means current inmate data is available online through a shared portal. This portal updates every 30 minutes, so the information is close to real-time. You can call the sheriff's office at (937) 548-3399 for more detailed questions about released inmates.

Miami Valley Jails portal for Darke County released inmates search

Every person booked into the Darke County Jail gets a record with their booking date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. Release details get added when the person leaves. These records are public under Ohio law.

Office Darke County Sheriff's Office
Address 518 W. 4th Street, Greenville, OH 45331
Phone (937) 548-3399
Website darkecountysheriff.com

Darke County Court Records

The Darke County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case files at 520 S. Broadway in Greenville. The phone number is (937) 547-7310. These records cover charges, court dates, and how each case was resolved. Court records show the full timeline of a case from filing to disposition. For released inmates in Darke County, the court file confirms the conviction details and any supervision terms after release.

Common Pleas Court handles felony cases. Municipal courts deal with misdemeanors. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records are public. You do not need to be part of the case. Anyone can request copies by visiting the clerk's office or calling ahead.

Ohio Laws on Darke County Inmates

Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC must keep a record for every inmate with their name, residence, sex, age, date of entry, and discharge details. The department shares the inmate's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history. These rules apply to all inmates committed from Darke County to state prison.

The Ohio Public Records Act in ORC Section 149.43 gives anyone access to government records. No ID or reason needed. Public offices must respond promptly and provide copies at cost. In Darke County, you can file a records request with the sheriff's office or the county government.

Parole is covered by ORC Section 2967.01. Community control falls under ORC Section 2929.15. Both apply to released inmates from Darke County who remain under state supervision after leaving jail or prison.

Darke County Inmate Release Types

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

Parole and post-release control are both managed by the Adult Parole Authority at the state level. If you want to track a released inmate from Darke County who is on parole, use the ODRC Offender Search tool. Community control is Ohio's form of probation. A judge can order it for up to five years instead of prison time. A local probation officer in Darke County handles the day-to-day oversight.

Darke County Victim Notification

VINE lets you track inmates in Darke County at no cost. Sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email. You get a notice when custody status changes. That includes jail release, prison transfer, or any other change in status. VINE covers both county jails and state prisons in Ohio.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI runs criminal background checks for $22 per request. You need the full name, an address, fingerprints, and a consent form. BCI pulls data from the statewide criminal database and can show past convictions and incarceration history.

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