Beavercreek Inmate Population

Beavercreek is a city of about 47,000 people in Greene County, just east of Dayton in southwest Ohio. The Beavercreek inmate population flows through the Greene County Jail, since Beavercreek does not operate its own detention facility. When Beavercreek police arrest someone, that person gets booked into the county system. The Greene County Sheriff maintains the jail roster and handles all custody matters. This page covers the tools, offices, and legal framework you need to search for Beavercreek inmate population data at the county and state level.

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Beavercreek Quick Facts

47,280 Population
Greene County
Xenia County Seat
168,937 County Population

Beavercreek does not have its own jail. All arrests by Beavercreek police end up at the Greene County Jail in Xenia. The Greene County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and keeps all inmate records. When a Beavercreek officer makes an arrest, the person is transported to Xenia for processing. Booking includes photos, fingerprints, a medical screen, and a housing assignment based on the charges and risk level.

Beavercreek is the largest city in Greene County by population, so it contributes a meaningful share of the county's jail bookings. Other cities that feed into the same jail include Xenia, Fairborn, Yellow Springs, and Cedarville. If you search the roster and do not see someone, they may have posted bond, been released on their own recognizance, or transferred to another facility.

Beavercreek Inmate Population Services

Families looking for someone in the Beavercreek inmate population should start with the online jail roster. If the person is not listed, call the Greene County Jail directly. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody, has been released, or was transferred. The jail handles commissary accounts, phone services, and visitation scheduling for all inmates regardless of which city they were arrested in.

Visitation at the Greene County Jail follows a set schedule based on housing units. Most visits use video systems, either on-site at the jail or through a remote platform from home. You need to register ahead of time and present a valid photo ID for on-site visits. Phone calls from inmates go through the jail's contracted provider. All calls are recorded except privileged legal calls.

Mail to Beavercreek inmates at the Greene County Jail must follow the facility's specific rules. Check with the jail for the current mailing address and any restrictions on what can be sent. Many Ohio jails now use digital mail processing where letters are scanned and delivered on tablets. Funds for commissary can typically be added through lobby kiosks, online deposit systems, or by mailing money orders.

Note: Beavercreek police handle arrests, but the Greene County Sheriff controls all jail operations and inmate records in Xenia.

The City of Beavercreek website has info on police services and general city operations for residents.

Beavercreek inmate population city official website

The city site does not host jail records. Those are maintained by the Greene County Sheriff.

The Greene County Sheriff's Office is where you find the actual inmate roster and jail contact details.

Beavercreek inmate population Greene County Sheriff website

This is the main site for looking up any person arrested in Beavercreek and booked into the county jail.

Court Records for Beavercreek Inmates

Criminal cases from Beavercreek go through the Greene County courts. Felonies are handled by the Common Pleas Court, and misdemeanors go to the Beavercreek Municipal Court or Xenia Municipal Court depending on the charge and jurisdiction. Court records show the charges, hearing dates, plea information, and case outcomes. Under ORC Section 149.43, most court records in Ohio are public.

For Beavercreek inmates sentenced to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search picks up where the county system leaves off. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state keeps detailed records on every person in the prison system. These include facility assignment, sentence length, and projected release date. Crime victims can register through Ohio Attorney General Victim Services for notifications when an offender's status changes.

The Greene County Clerk of Courts maintains all filed records for criminal, civil, and traffic cases. You can search by defendant name or case number. Under ORC Section 2929.37, inmates can be billed for part of their confinement costs at the county jail. Each inmate gets an itemized statement when released.

Statewide Tools for Beavercreek Inmates

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction runs the state prison system. Anyone sentenced to more than a year in prison leaves the county jail and enters state custody. The ODRC Offender Search lets you find people in state prison by name, county of commitment, or hearing date. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state records each inmate's name, age, sex, residence, and expected discharge date. This tool picks up where the Greene County system leaves off.

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation provides statewide background check services. BCI checks pull data from across the state and show arrest records, convictions, and pending cases. These are separate from the local records kept by Greene County. For Beavercreek residents who need a background check, the process goes through BCI or the local sheriff's office. Under ORC Section 109.57, the BCI superintendent keeps a complete file of information about people convicted of crimes in Ohio.

Beavercreek sits near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, which means federal law enforcement may also operate in the area. Federal arrests go through the federal court system, not the county. The Ohio Department of Public Safety coordinates state-level law enforcement efforts that can affect the Beavercreek inmate population. The VINE notification system lets crime victims track offender status changes at both the county and state level.

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