Search Beavercreek Jail Roster

The Beavercreek jail roster is maintained by the Greene County Sheriff's Office, since Beavercreek does not run its own jail. Anyone arrested by Beavercreek Police gets taken to the Greene County Jail in Xenia for booking. You can search the jail roster to find inmates by name and see their charges, bond amount, and booking photo. Beavercreek is the largest city in Greene County and a major suburb of Dayton, so a good number of the bookings at the county jail come from Beavercreek arrests. The sheriff's website has tools to check who is currently in custody at the facility.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Beavercreek at a Glance

46,000 Population
Greene County County
937-426-1225 Police Non-Emergency

Greene County Jail Roster for Beavercreek

All Beavercreek arrests go to the Greene County Jail in Xenia. The Greene County Sheriff's Office runs the facility at 120 E. Main Street, Xenia, OH 45385. It holds around 200 inmates and serves as the central booking point for every law enforcement agency in Greene County. When Beavercreek Police pick someone up, they drive them to this jail for processing.

At intake, jail staff take a booking photo, log personal details, and record the charges. That information goes on the jail roster immediately. You can check the roster online through the sheriff's website or call 937-562-4836 to ask about a specific person. The staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and what their bond is set at.

The Greene County Jail uses video visitation. Walk-in visits are not available. You need to schedule your visit through the approved provider. Inmates can also get commissary items through funds that family deposits into their account. Medical and mental health care is provided by contracted staff on site at the facility.

The Beavercreek Police Department has its headquarters at 2268 Dayton Xenia Road, Beavercreek, OH 45434. The department handles all local law enforcement for the city. You can call 937-426-1225 for non-emergency matters or to request police reports through the Records Bureau.

Beavercreek Mayor's Court handles minor misdemeanor cases from the city. More serious charges go to Greene County Common Pleas Court. In both situations, the arrested person sits in the Greene County Jail until they post bond or until the case gets resolved. The Beavercreek police department does not hold people long term. Their role is to make the arrest and hand the person off to county corrections.

Beavercreek Jail Roster Lookup Tools

The Beavercreek city government website has information about local departments and services, including the police division that handles arrests in the city.

Beavercreek city government jail roster information

From the city site you can find contact details for the police department and learn about local court operations. For the actual jail roster, you need to go through the Greene County Sheriff's website.

For state-level searches, the ODRC Offender Search covers inmates in Ohio's state prison system. If someone from Beavercreek was sentenced to state prison, you find them there under ORC §5120.66.

Beavercreek jail roster ODRC offender search

The ODRC tool shows names, photos, sentence details, facility location, and projected release dates for all state prisoners.

Beavercreek Jail Roster Public Records Law

Jail roster data is public in Ohio. Under ORC §149.43, you have the right to request records from any government office without giving a reason. The Greene County Sheriff must hand over jail roster information when you ask. This covers names, charges, booking dates, and bond details for everyone in custody.

Problems with a records request? The Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws portal mediates disputes between the public and government agencies. They can step in if your request gets denied or delayed beyond what the law allows. The AG's office publishes guides that lay out your rights as a requester in clear, simple language. This resource is worth checking before you file a complaint.

Note: Jail roster records in Ohio are separate from court records, though both are generally available to the public.

Victim Alerts and Legal Resources

VINE is a free service that sends you alerts when an inmate's status changes. If someone at the Greene County Jail gets released, transferred, or escapes, you get notified by call, text, or email. Victim rights fall under ORC §2930.16. The system works around the clock.

The Ohio State Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service. If you need legal help for a criminal case in Greene County, they can connect you with an attorney in the area. For federal cases, the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator tracks inmates in federal facilities. Anyone from Beavercreek facing federal charges would not appear on the county jail roster at all. The Ohio.gov offender search portal can also help you locate state inmates.

Nearby Cities

These cities are near Beavercreek. Each sends arrests to its own county jail facility.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results