Tuscarawas County Recent Bookings
Tuscarawas County recent bookings are handled by the Sheriff's Office in New Philadelphia, Ohio. The county maintains a public inmate roster that shows current inmates with their names, mugshots, charges, bond information, and booking details. Sheriff Orvis Campbell oversees the jail and booking operations. You can view the roster online at no cost. Tuscarawas County also publishes an active warrant list and a most wanted list. All booking records are public under Ohio law, and the roster gets updated daily.
Tuscarawas County Booking Overview
Tuscarawas County Sheriff Booking Records
The Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Office is at 2295 Reiser Ave SE in New Philadelphia, OH 44663. The jail phone is 330-339-7783, and the main office line is 330-339-2000. Email the sheriff at sheriff@co.tuscarawas.oh.us. Sheriff Orvis Campbell heads the operation. The jail processes all arrests from across the county regardless of which agency makes the arrest.
The public inmate roster lists all current inmates and gets updated daily. Each entry shows the person's name, mugshot, identifying features, booking ID, charges, and bond information. This roster is public under ORC 149.43. You can view it from any device at any time. The sheriff's office also posts an active warrant list and a most wanted list on their website.
The booking process in Tuscarawas County is straightforward. When someone gets arrested, they go to the county jail. They get fingerprinted, photographed, and their charges entered into the system. Bond amounts are set. All of this goes into the public roster.
Tuscarawas County Arrest Records Access
Tuscarawas County's booking records are part of Ohio's public records system. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction runs a statewide search tool for prison inmates. Below is a view of the state's offender search system.
If someone from Tuscarawas County gets sentenced to state prison, they show up in this database. You can search by name, offender number, or county of commitment.
The Tuscarawas County Clerk of Courts is in New Philadelphia at 330-365-3243. They have an online case search for court records. When someone gets booked at the jail, the charges create a court case in the clerk's system. You can track cases through arraignment, hearings, and final disposition. The New Philadelphia Police Department and Dover Police Department both make arrests that feed into the county booking system. Neither city has its own jail, so all arrestees go to the county facility.
Note: Tuscarawas County publishes both an active warrant list and a most wanted list through the sheriff's office website.
How Tuscarawas County Bookings Work
The booking process follows the same pattern as other Ohio counties. When someone is arrested, they go to the jail at 2295 Reiser Ave SE for processing. Deputies, city police, and state troopers all bring arrestees to the same place. The person gets a mugshot, fingerprints, and their charges get logged. Bond is set based on the offense and any prior record.
ORC 149.43 makes this booking data public. Anyone can access it. The law requires public offices to provide records promptly during regular business hours. Basic booking data like names, charges, dates, and mugshots cannot be withheld. Some records are exempt, such as medical files and certain investigatory data. But the core information stays open. The online roster provides free access. Paper copies run about $0.05 to $0.25 per page.
Other Sources for Tuscarawas County Bookings
The VINELink system tracks inmates statewide. Register for free alerts on custody status changes. Call 1-800-770-0192 or use the website.
The Ohio Arrests website pulls booking data from all 88 Ohio counties. The Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page has the full guide to your public records rights in Ohio.
Nearby Counties
Tuscarawas County borders several other Ohio counties. Check these areas if your search goes beyond the county line.
Cities in Tuscarawas County
Tuscarawas County's county seat is New Philadelphia. No cities in the county meet the population threshold for a dedicated page on this site. New Philadelphia and Dover are the two largest communities. Both have their own police departments, but all bookings go through the Tuscarawas County jail. Other smaller communities in the county follow the same pattern.