Search Beavercreek Recent Arrests
Beavercreek recent arrests are managed by the Beavercreek Police Department, a CALEA-accredited agency in Greene County. The department publishes bi-weekly activity reports that cover arrests, calls for service, and other police work. People arrested by Beavercreek officers are transported to the Montgomery County Jail in Dayton for booking and holding. You can request arrest records through the department's records section by email, in person, or by mail. The city also provides access to a crime map showing recent incidents. This page explains how to look up Beavercreek arrest records, what the process involves, and where to check jail rosters and court records.
Beavercreek Overview
Beavercreek Police Arrest Records
The Beavercreek Police Department has been accredited by the Commission for Accredited Law Enforcement Agencies since 1999. It is one of only 45 municipal agencies in Ohio with that status. Chief Chad Lindsey has led the department since 2025. The department is at 1388 Research Park Drive, Beavercreek, Ohio 45432.
Records requests go through the records section. Email records@beavercreekohio.gov to ask for arrest reports or other police documents. The records section is open Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. You can also visit the department during those hours or mail in a request with any fees and a self-addressed envelope. The non-emergency phone number is 937-426-1225. The tip line is 937-320-7393.
Under Ohio Revised Code 149.43, records that document the functions of the police department are public records, with some exceptions. Copies are available after paying applicable fees. The law does not require a written request, and you do not need to say who you are or why you want the record.
Beavercreek Recent Arrest Reports
The Beavercreek Police Department page provides information about the department and links to records resources.
The department publishes a bi-weekly report of police activity that breaks down arrests, calls for service, and self-initiated activity by category and incident type.
The Beavercreek public records request page explains the formal process for getting copies of police reports and other city documents.
This page includes contact details and instructions for submitting records requests by email, in person, or by mail.
Beavercreek also offers access to the Lexis-Nexis Community Crime Map. This tool shows locations of recent crimes throughout the city. You can sign up for daily, weekly, or monthly email alerts about crime near a specific address. It covers a range of incident types and gives a visual look at where arrests and other police activity are happening. Anonymous tips can be submitted through CopLogic.
Montgomery County Jail and Arrests
All people arrested by Beavercreek police are taken to the Montgomery County Jail in Dayton. Even though Beavercreek is in Greene County, the jail arrangement routes arrestees to Montgomery County. The jail offers programs for inmates including recreation time, library services, anger management classes, alcohol and drug education, computer classes, and inmate work programs.
The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office lists people with active warrants on its website. The list shows name, charges, age, sex, and race with a search option by name. This covers warrants from across the county. Beavercreek is in Greene County, but the warrant system may cross county lines depending on the case.
For Greene County court records, the Greene County Common Pleas Court in Xenia handles felony cases from Beavercreek. The Greene County Clerk of Courts maintains those files. If a Beavercreek arrest leads to felony charges, the case moves from the municipal court level to common pleas after a preliminary hearing.
Note: Beavercreek arrestees go to the Montgomery County Jail, not the Greene County Jail, due to intergovernmental agreements.
Beavercreek Arrest Search Tools
Statewide tools can help you search beyond local records. The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates from all 88 Ohio counties. The VINELink victim notification system tracks inmate status changes. The Ohio Attorney General runs the BCI background check program through WebCheck.
| Police Department | 1388 Research Park Dr, Beavercreek, OH 45432 Non-Emergency: 937-426-1225 Records: records@beavercreekohio.gov |
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| Records Hours | Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
| Chief of Police | Chad Lindsey (since 2025) |
| Jail | Montgomery County Jail, Dayton, OH |
Nearby cities with arrest record pages include Dayton, Kettering, Huber Heights, and Springfield.
Montgomery County Jail Booking Details
The Montgomery County Jail is at 330 West Second Street, Dayton, OH 45422. Call (937) 225-4160 for jail info or (937) 224-8447 for bond questions. The main sheriff's office phone is (937) 225-4357. People arrested by Beavercreek police go here for booking and holding.
Visits at the jail are video only. Each inmate gets two 30-minute visits per week, with one visit per day. Lobby video visits are free. You must sign up and book at least a day ahead at www.smartinmate.com. If you lack internet access, call 888-843-1972 to set up a visit. Lobby hours are 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., every day of the week.
You can add funds for an inmate at the kiosk in the jail lobby. It runs 24 hours a day. The kiosk takes Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and cash. No personal checks. Online deposits go through www.jailatm.com. If you want to send mail, all postal mail goes through MailGuard. The jail scans each letter and makes it available on kiosks and tablets inside the facility. Send mail to: Montgomery County Jail, INMATE NAME-ID NUMBER, 330 West Second Street, Dayton, OH 45422. The ID number and name must be on the envelope or it gets sent back.
Bond can be posted around the clock at the Inmate's Property Room Window. Ohio House Bill 1 adds a Bail Surcharge of up to $85.00 on top of the bond amount and court costs. Personal checks are not accepted for bond.
Note: Beavercreek arrests go to Montgomery County Jail in Dayton, not to the Greene County Jail, due to an intergovernmental agreement between the two counties.
Greene County Recent Arrests
Beavercreek is in Greene County. While arrestees go to the Montgomery County Jail, the Greene County courts handle local cases. For full county-level arrest records, court searches, and more, visit the Greene County page.