Noble County Booking Reports

Noble County booking reports are kept by the sheriff's office at 420 Olive Street in Caldwell, Ohio. Sheriff Jason Mackie runs the department, which covers all 404 square miles of the county. The jail holds inmates from minimum to maximum security levels, and every booking creates a public record under Ohio law. You can look up current inmates on the Noble County jail roster, which shows names, charges, booking dates, and mugshots. This page covers every way to get booking reports, jail records, and arrest data from Noble County. If the online roster does not have what you need, the sheriff's staff can pull older records during business hours.

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Noble County Sheriff and Jail

Sheriff Jason Mackie heads the Noble County Sheriff's Office. The department has a full staff that includes 3 captains, 2 lieutenants, 2 sergeants, 2 corporals, 8 road deputies, 2 detectives, 7 corrections officers, 7 dispatchers, and 9 reserve officers. That is a solid team for a rural county. The main office sits at 420 Olive Street in Caldwell. Call 740-732-5631 for general questions. The fax number is 740-732-1421. For jail-specific calls, use 740-732-5837 or fax 740-732-2416.

The Noble County Sheriff's Office website is the main hub for department info, jail services, and public records access.

Noble County booking reports sheriff's office website

The site gives you quick links to the jail roster, contact info, and other services. It loads clean and works well on mobile. You can find most of what you need from the home page without digging through menus.

Noble County books people on all sorts of charges. Drug cases, theft, assault, domestic violence, and OVI arrests make up a big chunk of the bookings in the county. Each time someone gets booked, the jail creates a record with the person's name, date of birth, charges, booking date, and a mugshot. These records stay on file and are open to the public under Ohio law. The jail runs at minimum to maximum security, so it holds people on everything from minor offenses to serious felony charges while they wait for court dates or transfer to state facilities.

Noble County posts its jail roster online. You can view it at the Noble County jail roster page. The roster shows a scrollable list of current inmates with their names, booking dates, charges, and mugshots. There is no fee to use it. You do not need an account or login. Just go to the page and scroll through the list to find who you are looking for.

The jail roster page on the Noble County Sheriff's website gives you the most current booking data available online.

Noble County booking reports jail roster page

Each entry on the roster includes a photo and the charges tied to that booking. The layout is simple and works on any device. If the person you want is not on the current roster, they may have been released or moved to another facility.

For records that go past the current roster, you will need to make a public records request. You can do this in person at 420 Olive Street or call 740-732-5631. Under ORC 149.43, all booking reports count as public records. The sheriff's office must hand them over in a reasonable time. They cannot ask why you want the records. They also cannot require you to show ID or give your name. If you want a specific report, have the person's name and an approximate date ready. That will speed things up.

Note: The Noble County jail roster updates regularly, but for the most current booking data call the jail directly at 740-732-5837.

Noble County Court Records

The Noble County Court of Common Pleas handles felony cases that come from jail bookings. Misdemeanor charges may go through the county court system instead. The courthouse is in Caldwell, which serves as the county seat. When someone gets booked at the Noble County jail on a felony charge, the case file moves to the Common Pleas court for processing. Court records show the full case timeline from the initial charge through any plea deals, trial proceedings, and sentencing.

Ohio courts break into four divisions at the county level. The General Division takes felony criminal cases and big civil suits. Domestic Relations handles family law matters. Juvenile Division covers cases with minors. Probate deals with estates, wills, and guardianships. For Noble County booking reports that lead to criminal charges, most cases end up in the General Division. You can get case records from the clerk of courts by phone, mail, or in person at the courthouse.

The Ohio Courts portal gives statewide access to court info and can help you track down Noble County cases that have gone through the system.

Noble County booking reports Ohio courts portal

This state tool covers all 88 Ohio counties, including Noble. It helps when you are not sure which court has the case or when a case has been appealed to a higher court. The 7th District Court of Appeals handles all appeals from Noble County.

Noble County Jail Services

Noble County jail has specific rules for mail, commissary, and phone calls. All of these tie into the jail system and can give you context about an inmate's status alongside booking report data.

Mail goes to: Inmate Name, Noble County Jail, 420 Olive St, Caldwell, OH 43724. Every piece of mail gets opened and inspected before it reaches the inmate. Letters, cards, and photos are generally accepted. Do not send packages unless they come from an approved source. Keep your mail simple and clean. Anything that looks suspicious will be rejected.

Commissary orders go through Stellar Services LLC. You can add funds at JailATM.com using a Visa or Mastercard. If you run into trouble with the system, call tech support at 1-870-627-5476. Orders get placed weekly on Thursdays. That means funds need to be in the account before Thursday for the inmate to place an order that week. Half of all deposits go toward confinement costs per ORC 2929.36 through ORC 2929.38. The jail charges a $25 booking fee and $2 to $5 for medical visits.

Phone service at the Noble County jail runs through CIDNET. You can manage phone accounts at customer.cidnet.net or call 1-888-984-1903 for help. New inmates get one free phone call when they first arrive. After that, all calls are paid. Every call gets recorded except those to attorneys. Video visits also go through CIDNET. Check the CIDNET website for visit scheduling and rates.

These costs add up. Between the booking fee, medical charges, and the 50% deposit split, inmates face real expenses from day one. Knowing how the money side works helps if you are supporting someone who just got booked into Noble County.

Noble County Records and Ohio Law

Ohio has strong public records laws. ORC 149.43 says that records kept by any public office are open to anyone who asks. That covers Noble County booking reports, arrest logs, jail records, and mugshots. You do not have to live in Noble County or Ohio to make a request. The sheriff's office must respond in a reasonable time frame. Courts have ruled that delays beyond a few business days can violate the law.

Some info gets taken out of booking reports before they go public. Social Security numbers, certain victim details, and sealed juvenile records are all redacted. Everything else is fair game. The jail cannot charge you for looking at records in person, though they can charge for copies. If the sheriff's office denies your request or drags their feet, you can file a complaint with the Ohio Attorney General's office. You can also take the matter to court. Ohio judges have a strong track record of ruling in favor of public access.

State-level tools help fill in gaps that the local roster does not cover. The ODRC Offender Search tracks people who have been moved from the Noble County jail to a state prison. VINELink lets you sign up for alerts when an inmate's custody status changes. Both are free and open to the public. Keep in mind that ODRC only has data on state prison inmates. If the person is still held at Noble County, use the local roster or call the jail.

Noble County is small. With about 14,100 residents spread across 404 square miles, the jail does not process nearly as many bookings as larger Ohio counties. That can work in your favor when making records requests. The staff is smaller but often more responsive since they deal with fewer requests overall. A phone call to 740-732-5631 can sometimes get you what you need faster than a formal written request.

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Nearby Counties

Noble County sits in southeastern Ohio. Several neighboring counties have their own jail rosters and booking report systems. If you are looking for someone who may have been arrested in a nearby area, check these pages for their records.