Highland County Released Inmates

Highland County released inmates information comes from the sheriff's office in Hillsboro and the Miami Valley Jails system. This south-central Ohio county uses a regional jail portal that makes it easier to search for current and former inmates. Whether you need to check on someone's custody status or find out when a person was released from the Highland County Jail, there are several tools to help. This page covers each method for looking up released inmates in Highland County, including local and state-level options.

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Highland County Overview

~43,000 Population
Hillsboro County Seat
South-Central Ohio Region
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Highland County Sheriff and Jail

The Highland County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 130 S. Beech Street in Hillsboro. The jail phone number is (937) 840-6240. Every person arrested in Highland County gets booked into this facility. The booking record includes their name, charges, bond amount, and the date they came in. When someone leaves, the release date goes into the file too.

Highland County is part of the Miami Valley Jails system. This is a regional network that shares jail data across several counties in the Miami Valley area. The facility code for Highland County is HIGH-JAIL. As of mid-March 2026, the Highland County Jail held 34 inmates. The Miami Valley Jails portal lets you search for inmates across all participating facilities in one place. It is a useful tool when you are not sure which county jail holds a person.

Highland County released inmates Miami Valley Jails portal

The portal shows current inmates and their booking details. For released inmates, you may need to contact the sheriff's office directly. Call the jail line and ask about a specific person by name. Staff can confirm release dates and charges.

Office Highland County Sheriff's Office
Address 130 S. Beech Street, Hillsboro, OH 45133
Jail Phone (937) 840-6240
Website highlandsheriff.com
Regional Portal Miami Valley Jails

Highland County Court Records

The Highland County Clerk of Courts is at 105 S. High Street in Hillsboro. The phone number is (937) 393-9957. The clerk keeps records for all criminal cases filed in Highland County Common Pleas Court. These files show charges, hearing dates, plea entries, and sentencing decisions. If a case led to jail time, the court record connects directly to the booking and release data at the jail.

Court records are public in Ohio. Under ORC Section 149.43, any person can request government records without giving a reason. You do not need ID. The clerk can charge a small copy fee but cannot refuse access. This applies to criminal case files, sentencing records, and disposition reports in Highland County.

Misdemeanor cases go through the Highland County Municipal Court. Felony cases land in Common Pleas. Both produce records that help fill in the picture for a released inmate's case history.

Ohio Law and Highland County Inmates

State law controls how inmate records work in Highland County. The Ohio DRC keeps a file on every state prison inmate. Under ORC Section 5120.21, that file must include the inmate's name, age, sex, residence, date of entry, and terms of discharge. Public portions include the inmate's name, convictions, mugshot, and facility history.

Parole and post-release control are both forms of supervised release. Under ORC Section 2967.01, parole is a conditional release granted by the parole board. Post-release control kicks in after a prison term ends. The Adult Parole Authority manages both. If a Highland County resident is under either form of supervision, the ODRC system tracks their status.

Community control, defined under ORC Section 2929.15, is what Ohio calls probation for felony cases. A judge can impose up to five years of community control. A local probation officer handles supervision. Violations can result in prison time.

Highland County Released Inmates Alerts

VINE lets you track inmates in Highland County for free. Sign up with a phone number or email. When the inmate's custody status changes, you get a notification right away. This covers releases, transfers, and escapes. VINE works for both county jail and state prison inmates in Ohio.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI provides criminal background checks for $22 per request. You need the person's full name, a valid address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI checks pull from the statewide criminal database. This is more thorough than the ODRC search because it includes arrests and charges that may not have led to prison time.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Highland County. Check them if you think the person may have been held in a nearby jail.