Miami County Inmate Population Lookup

Miami County inmate population records are available through the sheriff's office in Troy, Ohio. The county is part of the Miami Valley Regional Jail network, which shares custody data across several counties in the region. You can search for current inmates by last name on the regional system. The jail at 201 West Main Street in Troy holds adults charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses. This page covers the tools, contact info, and legal rules for searching the Miami County inmate population and related records.

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Miami County Quick Facts

108,774 Population
Troy County Seat
407 sq mi Area
2x/Hour Roster Updates

The Miami County In Custody page is part of the Miami Valley Regional Jail network. This system shares booking and custody data across multiple counties. The roster updates twice every hour, so the information stays current. Each entry shows the inmate's name, booking date, charges, and bond info. If no records come back from a search, the person either is not in custody or the system is briefly down for an update.

The jail sits at 201 West Main Street in Troy, Ohio 45373. You can call 937-440-3971 for jail questions. The facility holds adults who face misdemeanor or felony charges. Some are serving sentences. Others wait for trial or transfer to state prison. The jail classifies inmates by risk level and puts them in the right housing unit.

The regional network only covers jails that are part of the system. If someone from Miami County is held at a different facility outside the network, you will not find them here. In that case, contact the other facility or use the state prison search.

Inmate Services in Miami County

Money goes into inmate accounts through several channels. You can use the commissary kiosk in the lobby, go online at Access Corrections, use the smartphone app, or call 866-345-1884 at any time. The jail does not take cash or checks by mail or in person to staff. All payments go through the kiosk or digital systems only. These funds let inmates buy hygiene items, snacks, and phone time from the commissary.

Media visits need approval from the sheriff or his designee. The jail runs programs to help cut repeat offenses. These can include educational classes, substance abuse treatment, and behavioral counseling. Not every program runs at all times, but the jail tries to give inmates options during their stay.

The screenshot below shows the Miami County in-custody page from the regional jail system, where you can search for inmates by last name.

Miami County inmate population in custody search page

This regional tool lists everyone currently held in the Miami County Jail with their charges and booking info.

Note: The jail does not accept money by mail or in person to staff, so use the kiosk or online options for deposits.

Miami County Government Jail Page

The Miami County Government website has a jail information section with details on commissary, visitation, and mail procedures. This page sits alongside other county department info, making it easy to find. The county government site also lets you create an account to manage notification preferences and save form progress.

The Miami County Sheriff's Office page covers patrol, investigations, corrections, and admin services. The office handles law enforcement across the county and runs the jail. Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff has charge of the county jail. That means booking, housing, meals, and release all fall under the sheriff's authority.

The jail information page on the county site gives a full picture of how to contact jail staff and what services are available for people in custody.

Miami County inmate population jail information page

This county government page details commissary deposit methods, visitation options, and contact numbers for the Miami County Jail.

Ohio Law and Miami County Inmate Records

Public access to inmate records in Ohio is governed by ORC Section 149.43. Names, charges, and custody status are public. Some data gets held back for victim safety or active investigations. The Miami County Sheriff follows these rules when posting the roster online. You can also make a formal records request through the sheriff's office if you need documents that are not on the website.

State-level inmates from Miami County can be found through the ODRC Offender Search Portal. This covers everyone in an Ohio state prison. The Ohio DRC manages all state facilities and tracks inmates from entry to release. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state must keep a record of every person admitted to the prison system.

Victims of crime can sign up for custody change alerts through the Ohio AG Victim Notification program. Under ORC Section 2929.37, counties may charge inmates for their stay. Terms like judicial release and transitional control are defined in ORC Section 2967.01.

The Miami County Sheriff's Office website gives access to all divisions and contact details for the department.

Miami County inmate population sheriff office website

From the sheriff's main page, you can reach the jail info, patrol updates, and other services for Miami County residents.

Nearby Counties

These Ohio counties are near Miami County and keep their own inmate population records.

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