Find Union County Released Inmates

Union County released inmates records are handled by the sheriff's office in Marysville and the Tri-County Regional Jail. The county is part of central Ohio and uses a shared jail system with Champaign and Madison counties. Whether you need to check on someone held locally or sent to state prison from Union County, there are several search tools available. This page covers how to find released inmates records in Union County through local, regional, and state-level sources.

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Union County Overview

~58,000 Population
Marysville County Seat
Central Ohio Region
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Union County Released Inmates Jail

The Union County Sheriff's Office is at 221 W. 5th Street in Marysville. The sheriff handles law enforcement across Union County and processes arrests. But unlike many Ohio counties, Union County does not run its own standalone jail. Instead, inmates go to the Tri-County Regional Jail.

The Tri-County Regional Jail serves Union, Champaign, and Madison counties. This shared facility handles booking, housing, and release for all three counties. When someone gets arrested in Union County, they are taken to the regional jail. All the booking data, charges, bond info, and release records are kept there. You can call the Tri-County Regional Jail at (937) 834-5000 to ask about a specific person.

Union County Sheriff's Office released inmates information

The regional setup means that released inmates from Union County might show up in records alongside people from Champaign and Madison counties. Make sure you specify Union County when making your request so staff can narrow down the right records.

Office Union County Sheriff's Office
Address 221 W. 5th Street, Marysville, OH 43040
Phone (937) 645-4110
Website unionsheriff.com
Regional Jail Tri-County Regional Jail - (937) 834-5000

Union County Court Records

The Union County Clerk of Courts maintains criminal case files. The office is at 215 W. 5th Street in Marysville. Phone is (937) 645-3000. Court records show every step of a criminal case. You see when charges were filed, hearing dates, and the final ruling. If a conviction led to jail time, the sentence details are in the file.

Common Pleas Court handles felonies in Union County. Municipal court covers misdemeanors. For released inmates, the disposition record shows the case outcome and any supervision terms. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records are public. You do not need to explain why you want them. The clerk provides copies at the cost of reproduction.

Ohio Released Inmates Laws

State law sets the framework for released inmates records in Union County. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC maintains a file on every inmate. That includes name, age, sex, county, entry date, and the date and terms of discharge. The public can access the person's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility placements.

The Ohio Public Records Act under ORC 149.43 gives everyone the right to request government records. No ID needed. No reason needed. Offices must respond promptly. Medical records and security plans stay confidential. In Union County, send requests to the sheriff's office, the Tri-County Regional Jail, or the county clerk.

Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 lets a judge place a felony offender on local supervision instead of prison. That can last up to five years. A probation officer manages the terms. If the person breaks the rules, they can be sent to prison. Parole under ORC 2967.01 works at the state level through the Adult Parole Authority.

Union County Inmate Alerts

VINE is a free notification service that tracks inmate custody status. You sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email. When the person's status changes in Union County, you get a notification. That includes release from the Tri-County Regional Jail, transfer, or any other custody change. VINE covers jails and prisons across Ohio.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI offers background checks for $22 per request. You need the person's full name, address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI offices are located in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown.

Release Types in Union County

Released inmates leave the Tri-County Regional Jail through several paths. Bond release is most common for people waiting for trial. Time served means the full sentence is complete. Transfer to state prison happens for serious felony convictions. All of these get recorded in the jail's system.

State-level releases include parole and post-release control. Both involve supervision by the Adult Parole Authority. The ODRC search tool is the best way to track someone on state supervision from Union County. It shows current status, facility history, and release details.

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Nearby Counties

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