Huber Heights Inmate Population

Huber Heights is a city of about 38,000 people in Montgomery County, just north of Dayton in southwest Ohio. The Huber Heights inmate population goes through the Montgomery County Jail, since the city does not operate its own detention facility. Huber Heights police handle arrests within city limits, and the Montgomery County Sheriff takes over once booking begins. The county jail keeps a public roster through the Miami Valley Jails system that updates twice every hour. This page walks through the tools, offices, and legal framework for searching Huber Heights inmate population records.

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Huber Heights Quick Facts

38,142 Population
Montgomery County
Dayton County Seat
937-225-4160 Jail Phone

Huber Heights does not run its own jail. All arrests go to the Montgomery County Jail at 330 West Second Street in Dayton. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office runs the facility. You can call the jail at 937-225-4160. The jail holds adults charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes who are serving time, awaiting trial, or waiting for transfer to state or federal prison.

The Montgomery County Persons in Custody tool lets you search for current inmates through the Miami Valley Regional Jail system. The system updates twice every hour, so the data is close to real-time. You can find names, booking details, charges, and custody status. Under ORC Section 341.01, the county sheriff has full charge of the jail and all persons held there.

Montgomery County's jail provides programs for inmates including recreation, library access, anger management, alcohol and drug education, computer classes, and work programs. Sheriff Rob Streck leads the office from 555 Infirmary Road in Dayton, with a main number of 937-225-4357. The sheriff also posts a Most Wanted list and provides sex offender information for the community.

Huber Heights Inmate Population Mail and Visits

Mail to Huber Heights inmates at the Montgomery County Jail goes through Smart Communications. The address is: Smart Communications-Montgomery County Sheriff, Attention to: INMATE NAME, INMATE ID NUMBER, PO Box 9123, Seminole, FL 33775. All regular mail including postcards, letters, and greeting cards is scanned into the system. The original documents are destroyed after scanning. When an inmate is released, they can download all their mail for free at https://www.smartinmate.com/.

Books can be sent to inmates if shipped directly from a publisher or online vendor like Amazon or Barnes and Noble. Hard cover books are not allowed because they can be used as weapons. No newspapers or magazines are permitted through the mail system. Legal mail goes directly to the jail, not through Smart Communications.

Inmates get two 30-minute visits per week through a video monitoring system. Visits can happen on-site or remotely through the SmartJailMail website. On-site hours run Monday through Sunday from 9 AM to 2:30 PM and 4:30 PM to 8 PM. Funds for commissary can be added at the kiosk in the jail lobby, online through the JailATM website, or by mailing money orders to the inmate at the jail address.

Note: The Montgomery County Jail updates inmate data twice per hour through the Miami Valley Jails system for near real-time info.

The City of Huber Heights website provides general city services and police department contact details.

Huber Heights inmate population city official website

The city site covers police services, though jail records are maintained by the Montgomery County Sheriff.

The Montgomery County Jail page is the main resource for inmate services and jail info covering all Huber Heights arrests.

Huber Heights inmate population Montgomery County Jail

This page has links to the inmate roster, visitation info, mail instructions, and commissary details for the county jail.

Court and State Records for Huber Heights Inmates

Criminal cases from Huber Heights go through the Montgomery County courts. Felonies are handled by the Court of Common Pleas in Dayton. Misdemeanors may go through the Huber Heights Mayor's Court or the Montgomery County Municipal Court. Court records show charges, hearing dates, plea info, and outcomes. Under ORC Section 149.43, most court records in Ohio are public.

For Huber Heights inmates sentenced to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search tracks them after they leave Montgomery County. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction keeps records on every state prisoner. Under ORC Section 5120.21, these records include name, age, sex, facility, and expected release date.

The R.A.N.G.E. Task Force (Regional Agencies Narcotics and Gun Enforcement) works across Montgomery County to fight drug trafficking and illegal firearms. This task force feeds arrests into the county jail system. Crime victims can register for VINE notifications through Ohio AG Victim Services to get alerts about offender status changes. Under ORC Section 2929.37, the county can bill inmates for confinement costs.

Huber Heights Inmate Records Access

Arrest reports from Huber Heights incidents are kept by the Huber Heights Police Department. Jail records come from the Montgomery County Sheriff. Under ORC Section 149.43, both types of records are public in Ohio. You do not need to give a reason for requesting them. Some records may be withheld during active investigations, but names, charges, and booking info are always public.

Background checks for Huber Heights residents can go through the Montgomery County Sheriff or the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation. Under ORC Section 109.57, BCI keeps records on every person convicted of a crime in Ohio. Fingerprint-based BCI checks cover state and federal databases. These are more complete than county-only record searches.

Montgomery County participates in the Drug-Free Coalition and other community programs aimed at reducing crime and substance abuse. The Citizens Academy, Youth Program, and Drug Drop Box initiative are run through the sheriff's office. These programs have an indirect effect on the Huber Heights inmate population by addressing root causes of criminal behavior. The county also uses pretrial services and community corrections as alternatives to jail for some low-risk offenders, which helps manage the jail population.

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