Beavercreek 72 Hour Booking Records

Beavercreek 72 hour booking records are public under Ohio law. This city of about 42,000 people in southwest Ohio has its own police force that handles local arrests. After someone gets booked by Beavercreek Police, the record is on file at both the local department and the Montgomery County jail system. You can search for these records through the police records division or by checking the county inmate roster. The county also has an online warrant search tool that you can use from home.

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Beavercreek Booking Data

~42,000 Population
Montgomery County County
50 Officers
ORC § 149.43 Public Records Law

Montgomery County and Beavercreek Bookings

Beavercreek is part of Montgomery County, and the county jail in Dayton processes most bookings from the area. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and maintains a public inmate roster. That roster is sorted alphabetically and shows each inmate's name, mugshot, date of birth, booking date, booking number, and charges. You can view it online at no cost.

The sheriff also has an online warrant search. You can look up active warrants by name. The results show name, charges, age, sex, and race. This is a useful tool if you want to know whether someone has an outstanding warrant in the county before you look for a 72 hour booking record.

Beavercreek Police 72 Hour Booking

The Beavercreek Police Public Records page is the best place to start for local booking data. Chief Jeff Fiorita leads the department from 1388 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, OH 45432. The main phone number is 937-426-1225. For records requests, email records@beavercreekohio.gov.

The records division is open Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm. Records are public under ORC § 149.43 with some exceptions. You do not need to explain why you want a record. Just ask for it. If the report goes over 10 pages, a fee may apply. The department also runs community programs like the Citizens Police Academy and Project Safe Child, but those are separate from the records side.

Arrest records from Beavercreek are also held at the Montgomery County level. If you cannot find what you need from the city police, try the county sheriff's office.

Jail Visitation After Beavercreek Booking

Once a person is booked through the Montgomery County system, they get two thirty-minute visits per week. All visits go through a video monitoring system. You can visit on-site or do a remote visit from your own device. The schedule runs daily from 9am to 2:30pm and 4:30pm to 8pm. You set up visits through the SmartJailMail website.

This applies to people arrested anywhere in Montgomery County, not just Beavercreek. The jail is in Dayton. If you plan to visit in person, head to the county facility there. Remote visits are easier for most people since you do not have to travel.

Note: You must create a SmartJailMail account and schedule your visit in advance or you will not be able to see the inmate.

72 Hour Booking and Ohio Public Records

Booking records in Beavercreek fall under the same state law as every other city in Ohio. The Ohio Public Records Act says that any person can request public records. The agency must respond promptly. They cannot ask who you are or why you want the record. If they deny your request, they must explain why in writing.

When an officer makes an arrest, ORC § 2935.03 spells out the rules. Felony arrests can happen on probable cause. Misdemeanors usually need a warrant unless the officer sees the crime. After the arrest, the booking process creates a record with the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and physical description. Under ORC § 2935.10, a sworn affidavit must support any warrant. All of this ends up in the 72 hour booking file.

State Resources for Beavercreek Searches

If the person you are looking for is no longer at the county jail, they may have moved to a state prison. The ODRC Offender Search lets you check. It covers all state correctional facilities. The VINELink system tracks inmate status changes across Ohio. You can sign up for free alerts by phone, text, or email.

For background checks beyond a single booking record, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation runs the WebCheck program. This is a statewide criminal history search. The Sunshine Laws Manual explains your rights to access public records in Ohio. It is a good read if you ever run into trouble getting records released.

Beavercreek Booking Record Sources

The screenshot below shows the Beavercreek Police public records request page where you can start your search.

Beavercreek 72 hour booking police records request page

This page outlines the process for getting copies of arrest reports, booking records, and other public documents from the department.

Below is the Beavercreek Police Department main website with links to divisions and services.

Beavercreek Police Department 72 hour booking website

The department site has contact info, division details, and links to community programs.

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Montgomery County Booking Records

Visit the Montgomery County 72 Hour Booking page for full details on the county jail system, warrant searches, and inmate roster access.

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