Vinton County Released Inmates Search

Vinton County released inmates records are managed through the sheriff's office in McArthur and the Southeast Ohio Regional Jail. This is one of Ohio's smaller counties, located in the south-central part of the state. If you are searching for someone who was held at the local jail or who went through the regional facility, this page covers how to look up released inmates in Vinton County using local, regional, and state-level tools.

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Vinton County Overview

~13,000 Population
McArthur County Seat
South-Central Ohio Region
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Vinton County Released Inmates Jail

The Vinton County Sheriff's Office is at 106 S. Market Street in McArthur. The sheriff handles law enforcement for the county and processes arrests. Vinton County is part of the Southeast Ohio Regional Jail system, meaning many inmates booked in the county may be housed at the regional facility instead of a small local lockup.

The Southeast Ohio Regional Jail serves multiple counties in the area, including Athens, Fairfield, Hocking, Jackson, Morgan, and Perry. When someone is arrested in Vinton County, they may be processed through this shared facility. Call the regional jail at (740) 750-7950 for information on specific inmates. The jail keeps records on bookings, charges, bond amounts, and release dates for all participating counties.

You can also reach the Vinton County Sheriff directly at (740) 596-5242. The office handles local arrest records even when the person was held at the regional jail. Staff can confirm if someone was booked, what charges they faced, and whether they have been released.

Office Vinton County Sheriff's Office
Address 106 S. Market Street, McArthur, OH 45651
Phone (740) 596-5242
Website vintonsheriff.com
Regional Jail Southeast Ohio Regional Jail - (740) 750-7950

Vinton County Court Records

The Vinton County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case files at 100 E. Main Street in McArthur. Phone is (740) 596-6006. Court records cover the full case timeline. You can see when charges were filed, hearing dates, and the final disposition. If the case ended in jail time, sentence details are part of the file.

Common Pleas Court handles felonies in Vinton County. For released inmates, the disposition record confirms the outcome and any supervision terms that came with the release. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records are public. You do not need to be part of the case to request copies. The clerk provides them at the cost of reproduction.

The clerk's office in McArthur is a small operation. If you plan to visit in person, calling ahead to confirm hours and availability is a good idea. Staff can pull records by name or case number.

Ohio Laws on Released Inmates

Ohio law applies the same rules to released inmates records across all counties. Vinton County follows the state framework. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC maintains a record for every state inmate. The file includes name, age, sex, county, entry date, and discharge details. The department shares names, convictions, photos, and supervision status with the public.

The Ohio Public Records Act under ORC 149.43 gives anyone the right to request government records without providing ID or a reason. Public offices must respond during business hours. Medical records and security plans stay private. In Vinton County, send requests to the sheriff's office or the county clerk.

Parole under ORC Section 2967.01 is managed by the Adult Parole Authority. Community control under ORC 2929.15 lets judges place felony offenders on local supervision for up to five years instead of prison. A probation officer handles the terms. Violations can lead to prison time.

Vinton County Inmate Alerts

VINE is a free service for tracking an inmate's custody status in Vinton County. Register for alerts by phone, text, or email. When the person's status changes, you get a notification. That includes release from the regional jail, transfer, or any custody update. VINE works across Ohio for county jails and state prisons.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI provides criminal background checks. The cost is $22. You need a full name, address, fingerprints, and signed consent. BCI offices are in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown.

Release Types in Vinton County

Released inmates leave the Southeast Ohio Regional Jail or the Vinton County lockup through several paths. Bond release is the most common for those awaiting trial. Time served means the person completed their sentence. Transfer to state prison happens for serious felony convictions with longer terms.

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

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Vinton County. If you are not sure where someone was held, check a neighboring county as well.