Search Warren 72 Hour Booking

Warren 72 hour booking records are public in Ohio. The city sits in Trumbull County in the northeast part of the state, and its police force of about 70 officers handles local arrests. Once someone is booked, the record goes on file with both the Warren Police Department and the Trumbull County jail system. You can request records in person at the police station or through the county sheriff. Ohio law gives every person the right to ask for these records without explaining why. The county jail also holds records for people arrested anywhere in Trumbull County, so that is another place to check.

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~50,000 Population Served
Trumbull County County
70 Officers
ORC § 149.43 Public Records Law

Trumbull County and Warren Bookings

Warren is the county seat of Trumbull County. The Trumbull County jail is right here in Warren, which means most local bookings stay in the same city. The Trumbull County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps records for all inmates who pass through. The facility handles minimum to maximum security detainees. After an arrest by Warren Police, the person is processed at the county jail and a booking record is created.

The sheriff also maintains a Most Wanted list. If you are trying to find someone who was recently arrested in Warren, the county jail is the first place to check. Trumbull County handles bookings for the entire region, not just the city of Warren.

Warren Police 72 Hour Booking Records

The Warren Police Department is led by Chief Eric J. Merkel. The station is at 141 South St SE, Warren, OH 44483. Call 330-841-2536 for records questions. The department has about 70 officers split across several divisions. Support Operations handles records, evidence, and dispatch. Emergency Services covers patrol. The department also runs School Resource Officers in local schools.

When you need a 72 hour booking record from a Warren arrest, the police records unit is one way to get it. Walk into the station and ask at the front desk. Under ORC § 149.43, the department must give you access to public records without delay. They cannot ask your name or your reason for wanting the record. If they say no, they have to put the denial in writing and cite the specific legal reason.

Warren Police also launched the Police and Community Trust Initiative in 2021. This program focuses on transparency and open dialogue between the department and the people they serve. It shows a commitment to keeping the public informed, which extends to records access.

72 Hour Booking and Trumbull County Jail

The Trumbull County Jail uses a pod-based system for housing and visitation. Each inmate gets one thirty-minute visit per week. The schedule rotates by pod assignment. For example, pod 3B visits on Monday from 8:30am to 9:30am, while pod 4A visits Monday from 1pm to 2pm. Tuesday has different pods at different times. The full schedule is available from the jail.

Video visitation is also an option. This lets you see someone who was booked in Warren without going to the jail in person. The jail provides medical and mental health services for inmates, and work release programs are available for those who qualify. These details matter if someone you know was recently arrested and booked through the Warren system.

Note: Visitation times change by pod, so call the Trumbull County Jail first to confirm the schedule for the person you plan to visit.

Ohio Law on Warren Booking Records

Ohio has strong public records laws. The Ohio Public Records Act makes booking records available to anyone. It does not matter who you are. The law says agencies must respond to requests promptly. There is no waiting period for most booking records. A 72 hour booking record is typically available within a few days of the arrest.

When a Warren officer makes an arrest, ORC § 2935.03 controls the process. Officers can arrest on probable cause for felonies. Most misdemeanor arrests need a warrant unless the officer witnesses the act. After the arrest, ORC § 2935.10 requires a sworn affidavit to back up any warrant. The booking record captures the person's name, charges, date of arrest, and physical description. All of this goes into the 72 hour booking file that you can request.

Warren Crime and Booking Volume

Warren has a crime rate of 409, which is about 1.5 times the national average. The city's livability score sits at 70 out of 100. Higher crime rates mean more arrests and more booking records. If you are searching for a recent 72 hour booking from Warren, there is a good chance the record exists. The police department and county sheriff both process a steady flow of arrests throughout the year.

Sex offender registration is another area tied to booking records. People convicted of certain offenses must register under ORC § 2950.13. The county maintains this list separately from the jail roster, but the original booking record often connects to it.

Statewide Tools for Warren Searches

If the person is no longer in the Trumbull County jail, check the state system. The ODRC Offender Search covers all Ohio state prisons. It is free and you can search by name. The VINELink notification system tracks custody changes across Ohio. You sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email so you know when an inmate's status changes.

For broader searches, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation runs the WebCheck program. This checks criminal history at the state level. The Sunshine Laws Manual from the Attorney General explains your full rights to public records in Ohio. It is worth reading if you run into any trouble getting a 72 hour booking record released.

Warren 72 Hour Booking Resources

The image below shows the ODRC Offender Search tool, which covers state prison inmates from Warren and all Ohio cities.

Warren 72 hour booking ODRC offender search tool

Use this search when someone arrested in Warren has been transferred to a state facility after their initial booking.

Below is the Ohio Public Records Act page, which is the law that makes Warren 72 hour booking records available to the public.

Ohio Public Records Act for Warren 72 hour booking access

This statute is the legal basis for your right to get booking records from any Ohio law enforcement agency.

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Trumbull County Booking Records

Visit the Trumbull County 72 Hour Booking page for full details on the county jail, inmate records, and how to search for bookings across the entire county.

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