Brown County Jail Roster

The Brown County jail roster contains the names and booking details of everyone held at the county jail in Georgetown, Ohio. You can search for inmates through the sheriff's office by phone or by visiting in person. The roster lists charges, bond amounts, and booking dates for each inmate. Brown County sits in the southwest corner of Ohio, just east of Cincinnati, and the sheriff's office handles all county-level detention. This page explains how to search the Brown County jail roster and where else to look for inmate records in Ohio.

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Brown County Overview

43,803 Population
Georgetown County Seat
(937) 378-4435 Sheriff Phone

Brown County Sheriff Jail Records

The Brown County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Georgetown. The sheriff handles all bookings from local police and court orders across the county. When someone gets arrested in Brown County, they go through intake at this facility. The jail logs their name, date of birth, charges, and bond amount onto the jail roster right away.

Call (937) 378-4435 to check if someone is in the Brown County jail. Staff can share custody status and bond info over the phone. You can also visit the sheriff's office in person to see the jail roster. Under ORC §149.43, these are public records and the office has to provide them when asked. You do not need a reason to request them.

The Brown County government website provides info about county departments including the sheriff's office. The jail handles intake processing, classification, housing, and release procedures for all inmates. Medical care comes through contracted providers.

Brown County jail roster government website

The Brown County government portal gives access to sheriff's office info, county departments, and public services. You can use this site to find contact details and learn about how the county handles detention and court operations.

The Brown County jail roster can be searched a few different ways. Phone is the quickest. Call the sheriff's office and give them a name. They will tell you if that person is in custody and what the charges are. In person works too. Go to the sheriff's office in Georgetown and ask to review the current roster.

For court records tied to jail cases, the Brown County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case files from Common Pleas Court. This includes indictments, motions, and sentencing orders. You can ask for copies at the courthouse. Some case info may be available through online portals too. The clerk handles public records requests according to Ohio law and can provide certified copies for a fee.

The sheriff's office works with all courts in Brown County. Municipal court cases and Common Pleas Court cases both send defendants to the same jail. Everyone shows up on the same Brown County jail roster regardless of which court issued the charges.

State and Federal Inmate Search

If someone from Brown County goes to state prison after sentencing, they drop off the county jail roster. Their records move to the ODRC system. The ODRC Offender Search lets you find state inmates by name or offender number. The database exists under ORC §5120.66 and covers all state prison inmates, parolees, and people under transitional control. The Ohio.gov portal connects to the same tool.

Victim alerts come through VINE. It is a free service that notifies you when an inmate's custody status changes. This works for both county and state inmates. Sign up with a name or ID and you get calls, texts, or emails about releases, transfers, or escapes. The right to notification falls under ORC §2930.16.

For federal cases, the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator is the right tool. Federal inmates are not on any county or state roster. The AG Sunshine Laws portal helps with denied records requests. If you need a lawyer, the Ohio State Bar Association runs a referral service.

Note: Always check both the county jail roster and the ODRC database if you cannot find someone, as they may have been transferred to state custody.

The Ohio.gov offender search portal also explains the difference between county jail and state prison databases, which helps if you are not sure where to look first.

Brown County Jail Inmate Details

The Brown County jail handles all booking and release procedures for the county. When someone gets arrested, the booking process logs their full name, date of birth, physical description, and the charges they face. A booking photo goes into the file. Bond amounts set by the court are part of the record too. All of this ends up on the Brown County jail roster and stays there until the person leaves custody.

Medical care is provided through contracted healthcare providers. The jail handles routine medical needs, prescriptions, and mental health support. If an inmate has a serious health problem, the facility coordinates with outside hospitals. Visitation follows a schedule that the sheriff's office can share by phone or in person. Bring a valid ID when you visit. The jail may have specific rules about what you can wear and how you should behave during your visit.

Brown County is a rural county, so the jail is smaller than what you find in metro areas. That said, the same Ohio laws apply. The sheriff must keep records and share them with the public under ORC §149.43. If the office does not respond to your request, you have the right to escalate it through the Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws process.

Nearby Counties

Brown County borders three other Ohio counties. Each operates its own jail. If the person you are looking for is not on the Brown County jail roster, try a neighboring county.

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