Knox County 72 Hour Booking Search

Knox County 72 hour booking records can be searched through the Knox County Sheriff's Office in Mount Vernon, Ohio. The sheriff maintains a jail roster in PDF form that gets updated weekly. You can also check VINELink for real-time custody status or contact the records clerk for copies of booking data. Knox County has about 62,322 residents and handles all its own jail operations. Whether you need to find a recent arrest or verify someone's booking status, several options exist for getting the information you need.

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Knox County Quick Facts

62,322 Population
Mount Vernon County Seat
Weekly Roster Updates
ORC § 149.43 Public Records Law

Knox County Sheriff 72 Hour Booking Data

The Knox County Sheriff's Office handles all 72 hour booking records for the county. Sheriff David Shaffer runs the department. You can reach him at dshaffer@knoxcountysheriff.com. The jail sits at 11540 Upper Gilchrist Road, Mount Vernon, OH 43050. The phone number is 740-392-5245. Lieutenant William Shaffer serves as the jail administrator and can be contacted at wshaffer@knoxcountysheriff.com.

Knox County publishes a jail roster in PDF format. It gets updated on a weekly basis. The roster lists inmates in alphabetical order and shows each person's name, mugshot, arrest date, and charges. This is one of the easiest ways to check on a recent 72 hour booking in Knox County without calling the jail.

The jail division page has more details about how the facility works, including booking procedures and inmate policies.

Knox County Booking Records Requests

Karen Hall is the records clerk for the Knox County Sheriff's Office. Her phone number is 740-399-3904. You can email records requests to records@knoxcountysheriff.com. Traffic accident reports, incident reports, and offense reports are all available through her office. Under ORC § 149.43, these are public records and you have the right to get copies.

The sheriff also posts an active warrant list on their website. It shows the fugitive's name and case number. This is public information that anyone can view. If you are looking for someone who may have an open warrant in Knox County, this is a good place to start before checking 72 hour booking data.

Knox County Jail Policies

Knox County uses a digital mail system. All letters go to a Securus Digital Mail Center where they are scanned. Inmates get the digital copies on a kiosk or tablet. The mailing address is: Inmate's Name and ID Number, C/O Securus Digital Mail Center-Knox County Jail, PO Box 392, Lebanon, MO 65536. Original letters are not given to inmates.

Visitation is video only. There is no in-person visiting at the Knox County Jail. You can use the video terminal in the jail lobby or connect from home through a computer, tablet, or phone. Schedule visits through videovisitanywhere.com. Hours run from 9 am to 10 pm, seven days a week. Commissary funds go through SecurusTech using the inmate's name and facility.

The sheriff's office runs four divisions: civil services, investigations, corrections, and patrol. All of these play a part in the 72 hour booking process and how records flow through the system.

Court Records in Knox County

The Knox County Clerk of Courts offers an online public record search. Their office is at 117 East High Street, Mount Vernon, OH 43050. Court records show what happens after someone is booked and formally charged. You can find case numbers, hearing dates, pleas, and outcomes here.

Ohio law under ORC § 2935.03 grants officers the authority to arrest. The booking that follows is the start of the court process. Knox County court records help you track what comes next after the 72 hour booking hold.

State Tools for 72 Hour Booking Lookups

The VINELink system lets you track Knox County inmates. It is free. Search by name or ID. Sign up for alerts on custody status changes. The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates if someone has moved from county custody to state level.

The BCI handles criminal history checks statewide. And the Sunshine Laws Manual explains your rights when requesting records from any public office in Ohio, including Knox County.

The VINELink system shown below lets you search for Knox County inmates and set up custody status alerts.

Knox County 72 hour booking VINELink search

Registration is free and open to anyone who wants to track an inmate's booking status in Knox County.

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