Jackson County Released Inmates Lookup

Jackson County released inmates records come from the sheriff's office in Jackson and the Southeast Ohio Regional Jail. This southeast Ohio county uses both a local jail and a regional facility to house inmates. If you need to track down someone who was booked in Jackson County or find out when they got out, there are local and state tools that can help. This page covers all the ways to search for released inmates in Jackson County, Ohio.

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Jackson County Overview

~32,000 Population
Jackson County Seat
Southeast Ohio Region
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Jackson County Sheriff and Jail

The Jackson County Sheriff's Office is at 345 E. Main Street in Jackson. The phone number is (740) 286-2544. The sheriff handles all local arrests and runs the county jail. Every booking creates a record with the person's name, charges, bond amount, and date of arrest. When someone leaves, the file gets updated with the release date and terms.

Jackson County participates in the Southeast Ohio Regional Jail system. This regional facility at (740) 750-7950 serves multiple counties in the area, including Athens, Fairfield, Hocking, Morgan, Perry, and Vinton. Some Jackson County inmates may be housed at the regional jail instead of the local facility. If you cannot find someone through the Jackson County Sheriff, the regional jail is the next place to check.

Jackson County released inmates Ohio DRC resources

The regional jail makes things a bit more complex. An inmate booked in Jackson County could end up at either facility. Call both if you are having trouble tracking someone down. Both offices can share custody status and release information for inmates in their care.

Office Jackson County Sheriff's Office
Address 345 E. Main Street, Jackson, OH 45640
Phone (740) 286-2544
Website jacksonsheriff.com
Regional Jail Southeast Ohio Regional Jail - (740) 750-7950

Jackson County Court Records

The Jackson County Clerk of Courts is at 226 E. Main Street in Jackson. The phone number is (740) 286-2006. The clerk maintains criminal case files for Common Pleas Court, which handles felonies. These files include charges, hearing dates, plea details, and sentencing information. Municipal Court handles misdemeanor cases separately.

Court records connect to released inmates data in an important way. The case file shows the entire progression from arrest to final ruling. If someone was sentenced to jail or prison, the disposition record confirms it. Under ORC Section 149.43, these records are public. You can request them without showing ID or giving a reason. The clerk charges a small fee for copies but cannot refuse access.

For older cases, records may be in storage. The clerk's office can still pull them. It just takes a bit more time. If you have a case number, that speeds things up. But a name search works too for finding released inmates records tied to Jackson County criminal cases.

Ohio Law on Jackson County Released Inmates

Under ORC Section 5120.21, the Ohio DRC keeps records on every state prison inmate. That includes people committed from Jackson County. The file has the inmate's name, age, sex, date of entry, and terms of discharge. Public portions include convictions, photos, and facility history.

Parole is a conditional release overseen by the Adult Parole Authority. Under ORC Section 2967.01, parolees stay under supervision until they get a final release. Post-release control is a similar period that kicks in after a prison term ends. Both show up in the ODRC search for Jackson County inmates.

Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 allows Jackson County judges to sentence felony offenders to supervised probation instead of prison. It can last up to five years. A local probation officer handles day-to-day oversight. Breaking the terms can mean prison time.

Jackson County Inmate Notification

Track any Jackson County inmate through VINE. It is free. Sign up for phone, text, or email alerts. When the person's custody status changes, you get a message. This includes release from jail, transfer to a new facility, or escape. VINE works for both county jails and state prisons in Ohio. It covers inmates at the Southeast Ohio Regional Jail too, so you do not need to worry about which facility the person is at. The system handles it all.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI offers background checks for $22. You submit the person's full name, address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI uses a statewide criminal database. It captures more than the ODRC search because it includes local arrests and charges that may not have resulted in prison time.

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Nearby Counties

These counties share a border with Jackson County. Someone arrested nearby may have been booked in one of these jails.