Clark County Jail Roster

The Clark County jail roster lists all people held at the Clark County Jail in Springfield, Ohio. You can search current inmates through the sheriff's office or use state tools to find booking records and charges. Clark County sits in west-central Ohio and the sheriff runs the main jail on 4th and Columbia Streets. The roster gets updated as new bookings come in and people get released. If you need to find someone held in this county, there are a few ways to check. Online search tools let you look up names and see who is in custody right now. You can also call the jail for help with your search.

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Clark County Overview

~136K Population
~300 Jail Capacity
Springfield County Seat
937-328-2560 Jail Phone

Clark County Jail Roster Lookup

The Clark County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps the roster. The facility is at 4th and Columbia Streets in Springfield, OH 45502. It can hold about 300 inmates at a time. Staff handle intake, housing, and release around the clock. When someone gets booked in, their name goes on the roster along with the charges and bond info. The jail office takes calls at 937-328-2560 if you need to ask about a specific person.

You can look up the Clark County jail roster through the Clark County Sheriff's Office website. The online system shows who is in custody right now. Each entry has the person's name, booking photo, charges, and bond amount. This is a free tool. It pulls from the same data the jail staff use. Under ORC §149.43, jail records are public in Ohio. That means you have the right to see them.

The sheriff's office also provides county-wide law enforcement and courthouse security. All arrests in Clark County end up at this jail for processing.

Facility Clark County Jail
Address 4th & Columbia Streets
Springfield, OH 45502
Phone 937-328-2560
Hours 24/7 Operations
Website clarkcountyohio.gov/sheriff

The Clark County Sheriff posts jail roster data on their site. Below is a look at the Clark County Sheriff's Office page where you can start a search.

Clark County jail roster search page

The site lets you pull up names and see who is currently in the jail. Results include booking dates, charges, and bond details. You can search by first or last name.

If the local site is down or you want more options, try the state tools. The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. For county jail inmates, stick with the local search or call the jail. The Ohio.gov offender search portal can also point you in the right direction. Keep in mind that state databases track prison inmates, not county jail bookings.

Note: The jail roster changes often as new bookings and releases happen throughout the day.

Clark County Court and Jail Records

The Clark County Common Pleas Court handles felony cases in the county. The Clerk of Courts keeps records of all criminal filings. Court records and jail roster data work together to give a full picture. When someone sits in the Clark County Jail, the court handles their arraignment, bond hearing, and trial. You can ask for court records through the clerk's office per ORC §149.43.

Bond hearings decide if a person stays on the jail roster or gets out. A judge sets bail based on the charges and the person's history. Felony cases go through Common Pleas while misdemeanor cases go through municipal court. Both courts send defendants to the same jail. The clerk coordinates with the sheriff for transport and court dates.

Inmate Alerts and Victim Rights

Ohio law gives crime victims the right to know when an inmate's status changes. Under ORC §2930.16, victims can get alerts about releases, transfers, and escapes. The VINE system sends these alerts by phone, email, or text. You can sign up for free and track any inmate in Ohio. This works for both county jails and state prisons.

If the person you are looking for has moved to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search tracks them under ORC §5120.66. That database shows current location, projected release dates, and parole hearing info. For federal inmates, the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator is the tool to use.

The Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page explains your rights to public records in Ohio. If a records request gets denied, the AG can help.

Note: VINE alerts are free, but you must register for each inmate you want to track.

Jail Programs in Clark County

The Clark County Jail offers programs for people on the roster. These include GED classes, substance abuse counseling, and religious services. Medical and mental health care come through contracted providers. The goal is to give inmates help while they serve their time or wait for trial.

Video visitation is how family and friends can talk with inmates. You must schedule visits ahead of time and follow the rules. Commissary lets inmates buy items like snacks and personal care products. Funds go into an account through approved methods. Contact the jail at 937-328-2560 for details on how to set up visits or add money to an account. The Ohio State Bar Association can help you find a lawyer if you need legal advice about someone on the roster.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Clark County. Each one has its own jail roster and sheriff's office.

Cities in Clark County

Springfield is the county seat and largest city in Clark County. All arrests in the city go through the Clark County Jail.

Other communities in Clark County include New Carlisle, Enon, and South Vienna. All bookings in the county go to the Clark County Jail.