Fayette County Released Inmates

Fayette County released inmates records can be searched through the sheriff's office and the Miami Valley Jails system. The county jail in Washington Court House holds people charged with crimes in Fayette County, and the sheriff's office tracks all bookings and releases. If you need to find out when someone was let go from the Fayette County Jail, the Miami Valley Jails portal gives you real-time data that updates every 30 minutes. This page walks through every way to look up released inmates in Fayette County, from local jail records to the state prison database.

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~29,000 Population
Washington C.H. County Seat
South-Central Ohio Region
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Fayette County Sheriff and Jail

The Fayette County Sheriff's Office runs the jail in Washington Court House. This is where people arrested in Fayette County get booked. The jail holds inmates on misdemeanor and felony charges. Some wait for trial. Others serve short sentences. When a person finishes their time or posts bond, the sheriff's office handles the release and logs it in the system.

As of March 2026, the Fayette County Jail housed about 90 inmates. That count changes daily as new bookings come in and people get released. The facility sits at 120 E. East Street in Washington Court House. You can call (740) 335-4370 to ask about a specific inmate or to check on a release date. Staff can tell you if someone is still in custody or has already been let go.

Fayette County Sheriff's Office released inmates information

The jail keeps a full record on each person who comes through. Booking date, charges, bond amount, and release status are all on file. For Fayette County released inmates who were transferred to state prison, you will need to check the ODRC system instead.

Office Fayette County Sheriff's Office
Address 120 E. East Street, Washington Court House, OH 43160
Phone (740) 335-4370
Website fayettesheriff.com

Fayette County is part of the Miami Valley Jails system. This online portal gives you real-time access to jail roster data from Fayette County and other participating counties. The data refreshes every 30 minutes. You can search by name and see who is in custody right now. The facility code for Fayette County is FAYE-JAIL.

The Miami Valley Jails site shows current inmates, but you can also use it to track when someone was released. If a person was in the system and then no longer shows up, that means they got out. For more detail on past releases, call the sheriff's office. They keep booking and release records on file and can pull them up by name.

The state-level search is useful too. The ODRC Offender Search covers anyone sent to an Ohio state prison from Fayette County. You can look up inmates by name, offender number, or county. Results include mugshots, charges, sentence details, and release dates. The Ohio.gov offender search portal links to the same tool.

Note: The Miami Valley Jails portal covers county jail inmates only, not people who have been sent to state prison facilities.

Fayette County Court Records

The Fayette County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case records for the county. These files tie directly to released inmates data because they show what charges led to the jail time in the first place. You can reach the clerk at (740) 335-6371. The office is at 110 E. Court Street in Washington Court House.

Court records show the full path of a case from start to end. You see when charges were filed, what happened at each hearing, and the final outcome. If the case ended in a conviction and jail time, the disposition record confirms the sentence. For Fayette County released inmates, these records tell you why the person was locked up and what terms came with their release. Common Pleas Court handles felony cases. Municipal court deals with misdemeanors. Under ORC Section 149.43, most court records in Fayette County are public and you can request copies without giving a reason.

Ohio Laws on Inmate Records

Ohio law sets the rules for how released inmates records work across all 88 counties. Fayette County follows the same state code as every other county. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC must keep a record for each inmate that shows their name, residence, sex, age, and dates of entry and discharge. The department can share convictions, photos, supervision status, and facility placements with the public.

The Ohio Public Records Act in ORC Section 149.43 gives anyone the right to request government records. You do not need to show ID. No reason is needed. Public offices must respond fast during business hours and give you copies at cost. Some records stay sealed. Inmate medical files, security plans, and victim statements are not public. But booking data, charges, and release dates for Fayette County released inmates are accessible.

Parole falls under ORC Section 2967.01. A parolee stays under supervision until they get a final release from the Adult Parole Authority. Community control, which is Ohio's form of probation, is covered in ORC Section 2929.15. A judge can put a felony offender on community control for up to five years instead of prison.

Fayette County Release Types

People leave the Fayette County Jail in different ways. Bond release is the most common for those waiting on trial. The person posts bail and goes home until their court date. Time served release means the inmate finished their full sentence. Transfer to state prison happens when someone gets a felony conviction with a longer term. At that point, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction takes over.

Post-release control is a period of supervision after a prison term ends. The Adult Parole Authority manages it, not the Fayette County Sheriff. If you are tracking a released inmate on parole or post-release control in Fayette County, the ODRC search will show their status. The VINE notification system is another tool. You can sign up for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes in Fayette County. It covers jail and prison.

Fayette County Inmate Alerts

VINE lets you track an inmate in Fayette County for free. You sign up and pick how you want to be notified. Phone, text, or email all work. When the inmate gets released or moved, you get a message right away. This is open to anyone, not just crime victims.

The Ohio Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation runs background check services too. The fee is $22 per request. You need the person's full name, a valid address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI has offices in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown. This is useful if you need a formal criminal history report that goes beyond what the Fayette County jail roster shows.

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Nearby Counties

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