Miami County Jail Roster Search

The Miami County jail roster tracks inmates held at the county jail in Troy, Ohio. You can search for current inmates through the Miami County Sheriff's Office, which runs the jail and posts an online inmate roster. Each entry shows the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. The jail is a modern facility that handles all arrests in Miami County, and the roster updates throughout the day. This page explains every way to search the Miami County jail roster and what records are available to the public.

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108,774 Population
Troy County Seat
(937) 225-4950 Sheriff Phone

Miami County Sheriff Jail Roster

The Miami County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 204 E. Main Street in Troy, OH 45373. The facility holds about 150 inmates and is considered a modern correctional institution. All arrests in Miami County come through this jail. Troy police, Piqua police, sheriff's deputies, and other local agencies all bring their bookings here. Certified corrections officers staff the jail on every shift, day and night.

The sheriff's office website has an online inmate roster. You can look up current inmates by name. Each listing shows the person's full name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and when they were booked. If an inmate has multiple charges, all of them show up on one record. The data updates as new bookings happen and people get released.

Call (937) 225-4950 to check on someone by phone. Staff can confirm whether a person is in the Miami County jail and share bond and court date details. Walk-in requests also work. Visit the sheriff's office during regular hours and ask to see the roster. These are public records under ORC §149.43.

Start at miamicountyohio.gov/sheriff for the most current jail roster data. The sheriff's portal has the inmate search tool plus visitation rules and contact information.

Miami County jail roster search on sheriff office website

This page gives you direct access to the jail roster with booking details for all current inmates. You can search any time since the site runs around the clock. The sheriff's office also posts updates about jail policies and any changes to visitation schedules.

The Miami County government website links to all county departments. Court records, the prosecutor's office, and the clerk of courts are accessible from the main site. Criminal case files that tie to jail roster entries are kept by the clerk. You can look up indictments, plea deals, trial records, and sentencing orders.

Miami County government portal jail roster links

The county portal gives you a central place to reach every government office in Miami County, with contact info and office hours listed for each department.

State Inmate Resources for Miami County

The Miami County jail holds people on county charges. State prison is a separate system for people serving longer sentences. The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. It does not include anyone at the Miami County jail. This confuses some people, but the two systems are completely separate. State records fall under ORC §5120.66.

If you need alerts about custody changes, VINE is free. Register for calls, texts, or emails when someone in the Miami County jail gets released or moved. Crime victims have this right under ORC §2930.16. VINE tracks both county and state inmates.

The Ohio.gov offender search portal links to the ODRC database too. For federal inmates, the BOP inmate locator covers all Bureau of Prisons facilities.

Note: State searches only show prison inmates, not people held at the Miami County jail on local charges.

Miami County Jail Public Records

Jail roster records are public in Ohio. No exceptions. Under ORC §149.43, the sheriff must provide these records when someone asks. You do not need a reason. Requests can be made in person, by phone, or by mail. Copies cost a small fee set by state law.

If your request gets turned down, the Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page explains how to file a complaint. The AG mediates disputes between requesters and government offices. This usually resolves things quickly. Bond details, court records, and release information from the Miami County courts are also public. The clerk of courts maintains criminal case files tied to jail roster entries.

The Ohio State Bar Association has a referral service for finding attorneys in the Miami County area. Legal aid groups may also provide free assistance if you meet income guidelines.

Miami County Jail Facility

The jail operates around the clock with certified staff. Inmates get meals, medical care, and access to legal resources. Contracted healthcare providers handle medical and mental health services. The facility runs programs including educational opportunities and substance abuse counseling.

Video visitation is available and needs to be scheduled ahead of time. You must be on the approved visitor list and bring valid ID. Commissary services let inmates buy approved items with deposited funds. The jail takes bookings from all law enforcement in the county, so every Miami County arrest ends up on the same roster.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Miami County. Each has its own jail and keeps its own roster. If you are not sure where someone was arrested, check the booking agency on the roster.

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