Guernsey County Released Inmates

Guernsey County released inmates records are managed by the sheriff's office in Cambridge. The county is in east-central Ohio along Interstate 77. The sheriff operates the jail on Southgate Parkway and keeps track of everyone who passes through. If you need to check on a release or find out when someone left the Guernsey County Jail, the sheriff is the first place to call. This page covers the local and state resources for looking up released inmates in Guernsey County.

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Guernsey County Overview

~39,000 Population
Cambridge County Seat
East-Central Ohio Region
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Guernsey County Sheriff's Office

The Guernsey County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 601 Southgate Parkway in Cambridge. The phone number is (740) 439-4455. People arrested in Guernsey County get booked at this facility. The jail holds inmates on both misdemeanor and felony charges. Some wait for trial while others serve sentences of up to one year.

When an inmate posts bond, finishes a sentence, or gets transferred to state prison, the sheriff's office processes the release. Every booking creates a record that includes the date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. For Guernsey County released inmates, the sheriff's office can pull up this information by name. Call or visit during business hours to ask about a specific person.

Ohio inmate records statute for Guernsey County released inmates
Office Guernsey County Sheriff's Office
Address 601 Southgate Parkway, Cambridge, OH 43725
Phone (740) 439-4455
Website guernseysheriff.com

Court Records in Guernsey County

The Guernsey County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case files at 801 E. Wheeling Avenue in Cambridge. The phone is (740) 432-9230. Court records document the full history of a case from filing through final disposition. They show charges, hearing dates, and the outcome.

For Guernsey County released inmates, court records explain why the person was in jail and what terms came with their release. Common Pleas Court handles felony cases in the county. Municipal court deals with misdemeanors. Under ORC Section 149.43, most court records are public. You can request copies without giving any reason. The clerk charges a small fee for duplicates.

Note: If you need the full criminal case file alongside the jail record, the clerk of courts and sheriff's office are in the same town and can be visited on the same trip.

Ohio Inmate Records Law

Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC must keep a record for every state inmate showing name, residence, sex, age, entry date, and discharge date. The public can access names, convictions, photos, supervision status, and facility histories. This applies to Guernsey County released inmates who served time in state prison.

The Ohio Public Records Act under ORC Section 149.43 lets anyone request records from the Guernsey County Sheriff or other local offices. No ID or reason needed. Medical records, security plans, and victim statements stay sealed. Booking data, charges, and release dates are public. Parole falls under ORC Section 2967.01. Community control is covered by ORC Section 2929.15, which lets judges assign up to five years of supervised release for felony offenders.

Guernsey County Inmate Tracking

VINE is a free service that lets you track an inmate in Guernsey County. You sign up and choose phone, text, or email alerts. When the inmate's custody status changes, you get a notification right away. VINE covers both the county jail and state prison.

For a formal background check, the Ohio Attorney General's BCI charges $22 per request. You need the person's full name, a valid address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI offices are in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown. This gives you a more complete criminal history than the Guernsey County jail roster alone.

Guernsey County Public Records

Getting released inmates records in Guernsey 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 Cambridge. 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. The Guernsey County Sheriff at 601 Southgate Parkway in Cambridge handles most inmate records requests. Court case files go through the clerk at 801 E. Wheeling Avenue.

For state prison records on released inmates from Guernsey 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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