Greene County Released Inmates Search

Greene County released inmates records are available through the sheriff's office and the Miami Valley Jails portal. The county jail in Xenia processes all local bookings and releases. With about 195 inmates housed as of early 2026, the Greene County Jail is one of the busier facilities in the Miami Valley region. The online jail roster updates every 30 minutes, giving you near real-time data on who is in custody. This page explains every method for searching released inmates in Greene County, Ohio.

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Greene County Overview

~168,000 Population
Xenia County Seat
Southwest Ohio Region
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Greene County Sheriff and Jail

The Greene County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 120 E. Main Street in Xenia. The jail phone number is (937) 562-4800. People arrested in Greene County are booked here. The facility holds inmates on misdemeanor and felony charges, both pretrial and sentenced. As of March 2026, about 195 people were in the jail at any given time.

The sheriff's office keeps detailed records on every booking. That data includes the arrest date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. When an inmate posts bond, serves their time, or gets transferred, the release is logged. For Greene County released inmates who stay at the county level, these records are the main source of information. You can call the jail or visit in person to ask about a specific person.

Greene County Sheriff's Office released inmates information
Office Greene County Sheriff's Office
Address 120 E. Main Street, Xenia, OH 45385
Jail Phone (937) 562-4800
Website greenesheriff.com

Greene County participates in the Miami Valley Jails system. This is an online portal that shows real-time jail roster data from multiple counties in the region. The data updates every 30 minutes. You can search by name and see who is currently in the Greene County Jail. The facility code is GREE-JAIL.

The portal shows current inmates with booking details and charges. When someone gets released, they drop off the active roster. For more detail on past releases, including exact dates and terms, call the Greene County Sheriff's Office directly. They keep the full history on file. The Miami Valley Jails system is one of the better online tools in Ohio because of how often it updates.

For state-level searches, the ODRC Offender Search covers anyone sent to Ohio state prison from Greene County. It is free and shows mugshots, charges, sentence info, and release dates. The Ohio.gov offender search portal links to the same database.

Note: The Miami Valley Jails portal is the fastest way to check if someone is still in the Greene County Jail right now.

Greene County Court Records

The Greene County Clerk of Courts handles criminal case files. The office is at 45 N. Detroit Street in Xenia. Phone is (937) 562-5300. Court records show the full case timeline from filing through disposition. Charges, hearing dates, and the judge's ruling are all in the file.

For Greene County released inmates, the court disposition is key. It tells you the sentence, any supervision terms, and the outcome of the case. Common Pleas Court handles felonies. Municipal court covers misdemeanors. Under ORC Section 149.43, most court records are public. Anyone can request copies. You do not need to explain why. The clerk charges a fee for copying.

Released Inmates Laws in Ohio

Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC keeps records on every state inmate. Name, residence, sex, age, entry date, and discharge date are all tracked. The public can access convictions, photos, supervision status, and facility placements. These rules apply to Greene County released inmates who served time in state prison.

The Public Records Act under ORC Section 149.43 lets anyone request records from Greene County offices. No ID needed. Offices respond promptly. Medical records and victim statements stay sealed, but booking data, charges, and release information are public. Parole is defined in ORC Section 2967.01. Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 allows up to five years of supervision for felony offenders as an alternative to prison.

Greene County Inmate Alerts

VINE is a free notification service that tracks inmates in Greene County. Sign up for phone, text, or email alerts. When the inmate's status changes, you get a message. It covers both the county jail and state prison. The Ohio Attorney General's BCI offers background checks for $22 if you need a formal criminal history report.

Cities in Greene County

Greene County includes Beavercreek, one of the larger cities in the Dayton metro area. For released inmates information specific to Beavercreek, check the city page below.

Greene County Public Records

Getting released inmates records in Greene County starts with a request to the right office. The sheriff handles jail records. The clerk of courts keeps case files. Both offices sit in Xenia. Walk-in requests are the fastest way. Call first to check hours. You can also send a written request by mail.

Under Ohio law, public offices must respond to records requests promptly during regular business hours. They can charge for copies but not for looking at records. If an office denies your request, they must give you a written reason with the legal basis for the denial. You do not need to say who you are or why you want the records. Greene County records requests go through the sheriff at 120 E. Main Street in Xenia. The Miami Valley Jails portal at miamivalleyjails.org also gives you real-time data on who is in the Greene County Jail right now.

For state prison records on released inmates from Greene County, send your request to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. The ODRC can share the inmate's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history. Medical records and security data stay sealed under ORC Section 5120.21.

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Nearby Counties

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