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What are Perry County Arrest Records?

Arrest records in Perry County are a collection of documents that contain details of crimes and arrests of individuals in the county. The arrest record often contains the personal details of the offender, the date, and location of the arrest, details about the warrant issued, and the arresting officer. Since arrest records are public records according to Ohio Open Records Law, interested parties in need of these records can contact Perry County Sheriff's office at:

110 West Brown Street
New Lexington, OH 43764
Phone: (740) 342-4123

In addition to government agencies, some public records may also be accessible from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. However, users will need to provide enough information to assist with the search, such as:

  • The name of the subject involved in the record (subject must be older than 18 or not juvenile)
  • The address of the requestor
  • A case number or file number (if known)
  • The location of the document or person involved
  • The last known or current address of the registrant

Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.

Perry County Crime Statistics

In 2017, the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services published a Uniform crime report for offenses committed. Perry County, according to the report, had a total of 27 violent crimes, which is less than the 33 murder cases reported in 2016. More so, the county recorded 233 property crimes in the same year; a notable decrease from 376 property crimes committed in 2016.

Perry County recorded no murder case. However, it recorded 12 rape cases, 5 robbery cases, 10 aggravation and assault, 44 burglaries, 177 larcenies, 12 motor vehicle thefts, and 2 arson cases. Property crimes constituted an estimated 47 percent of the total crimes committed in the county.

What are Perry County Criminal Records?

Perry county criminal records detail the criminal activities of individuals resident within the county boundaries. Records may include information on convictions, acquittals, arrest information, sentences, paroles, criminal charges, and dispositions.

The Ohio Open Records Law states that all criminal records with the exception of sealed records are available to the public. More so, criminal records provide more detailed information than arrest records. Therefore, Perry County Criminal Records mostly contains the following details:

  • Fingerprints
  • Mugshots
  • The personal details (name and aliases, age, race, sex, birth date, and physical appearance) of the offender.
  • Details about criminal convictions
  • Records of arrests

How Do I Get Perry County Criminal Records?

The Perry County Sheriff's Office is in charge of criminal records. Individuals interested in obtaining a criminal record can request online by filling the request form on the Perry County Sheriff's official website. Conversely, individuals can contact the office via phone or visit in person. The Perry County Sheriff's office is at:

110 West Brown Street
New Lexington, OH 43764
Phone: (740) 342-4123
FAX: (740) 342-5521

The Ohio State Police Department also maintains and provides access to criminal records in the state. The records also contain conviction charges, arrest information, and criminal convictions from all the counties in the state. Interested parties can contact the department to inspect public records. The department will require detailed information on the subject to search for the records.

How to Find Perry County Sex Offender Information?

The electronic sex offenders registration network registry handles information containing past and currently established sex offenders residing in the state of Ohio. The office of Ohio's Attorney General's Office maintains the eSORN registry. Residents can get access to the Perry County Sheriff's Office sex offender list. The sex offender information is accessible to the public and free of charge. County residents are also encouraged to sign up for a free email notification when a sex offender registers with the sheriff's office, and if the offender's address is within one mile of the resident’s address. For more inquiries, interested individuals can call (740) 342-4123.

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Perry County Jail?

Visitation hours at the Perry County Jail are from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. on weekdays and 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on weekends. Visits are non-contact and communication is through a glass window.

The following clothes are inappropriate for visiting an inmate:

  • Clothing that is too revealing; made from see-through materials.
  • Too-revealing undergarments.
  • Clothes depicting gang affiliations, profanity, drugs, or weapons.
  • Skirts and shirts above the mid-thigh.

Visitors can learn more about the dress code from the Perry County Jail guidelines. The jail grants a 15-minute visiting privilege during visitation days. A maximum of three visitors is allowed for each inmate at a time. Interested parties are required to present a valid ID before seeing an Inmate.

Where and How to Find Perry County Inmate Information?

Information on the inmates detained in Perry County Jail is available via a downloadable inmate file. The inmate file is updated daily, and it contains a plethora of information on the inmates' charges or sentences, work release information, and bond information. In lieu of downloading the file, interested individuals can also carry out an online search on the leflorecounty.org platform. An alternative option is to call the Perry County Jail at (740) 342-4123.

What are Perry County Court Records?

Perry County court records provide documentation of court proceedings, sworn statements, allegations, and affidavits taken under oath. All Perry County courts create court records such as small claims, criminal records, and some vital records.

The office of Perry County Clerks of Courts is the repository of all court records generated by County courts. Interested parties will need to prove accurate information when searching for court records. They may visit the online platform to search for court records or visit and contact the County Clerks of Court at:

Perry County Clerk of Courts
P.O. Box 67
105 North Main Street
New Lexington, OH
Phone: (740) 342-1022
Fax: (740) 342-5527

Location of All Courts in Perry County

Perry County has three Courts of Common Pleas, one Municipal Court, and six Mayor’s Courts. The location and contact details of the courts are listed below:

Perry County Court of Common Pleas - General Division
Perry County Courthouse
105 North Main Street
P.O. Box 67
New Lexington, OH 43764
Phone: (740) 342-1022
Fax: (740) 342-5527

Perry County Court of Common Pleas - Probate and Juvenile Division
Perry County Courthouse
105 North Main Street
P.O. Box 167
New Lexington, OH 43764
Phone: (740) 342-1118 (Juvenile)
Phone: (740) 342-1493 (Probate)
Fax: (740) 342-5524

Perry County Municipal Court
Perry County Courthouse
105 North Main Street
P.O. Box 207
New Lexington, OH 43764
Phone: (740) 342-3156
Fax: (740) 342-2188

Corning Mayor's Court
115 South Corning Avenue
Corning, OH 43730
Phone: (740) 347-4476
Fax: (740) 347-4387

Crooksville Mayor's Court
98 South Buckeye Street
Crooksville, OH 43731
Phone: (740) 982-2656
Fax: (740) 982-7641

Junction City Mayor's Court
111 West Front Street
P.O. Box 105
Junction City, OH 43748
Phone: (740) 987-4121

New Straitsville Mayor's Court
114 West Main Street
P.O. Box 238
New Straitsville, OH 43766
Phone: (740) 394-2425
Fax: (740) 394-2552

Shawnee Mayor's Court
2nd Street
Shawnee, OH 43782
Phone: (740) 394-2462

Thornville Mayor's Court
Thornville Village Office
1 South Main Street
P.O. Box 607
Thornville, OH 43076
Phone: (740) 246-5537
Fax: (740) 246-5537

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What are Perry County Vital Records?

Perry County's vital records contain information about significant events such as marriage records, birth records, and death records. Under the Ohio Revised Codes, vital records are accessible to the public with the exception of some sealed records.

At the state level, the Vital Statistics Division of the Ohio Department of Health keeps vital records. Conversely, the Perry County Common Pleas Court issues and maintains records at the county level.

Where and How to Get Perry County Divorce Records?

Individuals can obtain divorce records from the Perry County Clerk of Courts Office. Record seekers will pay $2 per page if the record is emailed or faxed. It costs $1 to print in the office, and $1 to verify. Interested individuals may search for the record online or contact the County clerk at:

Perry County Courthouse - First Floor
105 North Main Street
New Lexington, OH 43748
Phone: (740) 342-2494
Fax: (740) 342-5539

The record seeker will provide a request with information such as the case number, the full name of the parties involved, and the case number. In terms of records sealed by law, the Clerk of Courts may decide to deny the request unless the seeker has a legal claim. Under such circumstances, the Clerk may require a valid form of identification before granting access to the sealed divorce records.

Where and How to Get Perry County Marriage Records?

The Perry County Probate Judge issues and maintains marriage records. Marriage records, under the Ohio Revised Codes, are considered open unless stated otherwise. Therefore, it is accessible to anyone. Interested individuals can search for marriage records online. They can also contact the Office of the Probate Judge at:

105 North Main Street
New Lexington, OH 43764
Phone: (740) 342-1493
Fax: (740) 342-5524

The Ohio Department of Health via the Vital Statistics Division, issues and maintains marriage records. Since the division doesn't issue certified marriage copies, record seekers can only perform record searches. Only the Office of the Perry County Probate Judge issues certified copies.

Where and How to Get Perry County Birth Records?

The State's health department via the Vital Statistics Division issues and maintains birth records. Each birth record copy costs $21.50, and interested parties can request copies dating as far back as 1908. Birth record copies are available via the division's website. Record seekers can visit physical address:

Ohio Department of Health
P.O. Box 15098
Columbus, OH 43215-0098
Phone: (614) 466-2531

Where and How to Get Perry County Death Records?

Death records dating as far back as 1964 are obtainable at the State Department of Health. Interested individuals can get earlier death records from 1908 to 1963 from:

Ohio Historical Society, Archives Library Division
1982 Velma Avenue
Columbus, OH 43211-2497

Each death record costs $21.50. Interested individuals can get information about obtaining certified copies from the state Department of Health's official website.

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.