Find Recent Arrests in Marion County
Marion County recent arrests are handled through the Multi-County Correctional Center, a shared jail facility on Victory Road in Marion. The MCCC serves both Marion County and Hardin County, housing inmates who are awaiting trial, serving sentences, or waiting for transfer to state prison. The facility keeps a public inmate roster that you can access through their website. You can search for people booked into the jail and see their charges, booking dates, and custody status without needing to visit the jail or make a phone call.
Marion County Overview
Marion County Arrests and the Multi-County Correctional Center
The Marion County Sheriff's Office works with the Multi-County Correctional Center to house all people arrested in the county. The MCCC is at 1514 Victory Road, Marion, OH 43302. The jail phone number is 740-387-7434. Jail Director S. Aiken oversees operations and can be reached at extension 6210. This is a shared facility. Both Marion County and Hardin County use it for their inmates.
The MCCC employs 40 correctional officers, 6 sergeants, 4 lieutenants, one captain, and 10 full-time support staff. The facility handles people arrested for misdemeanor and felony crimes. That includes folks waiting for their day in court, those serving time on shorter sentences, people waiting for transfer to state prison, and individuals held for extradition. The jail also runs programs like Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, domestic violence classes, anger management sessions, and adult education courses to help reduce repeat offenses.
| Facility | Multi-County Correctional Center (MCCC) |
|---|---|
| Address | 1514 Victory Road, Marion, OH 43302 |
| Phone | 740-387-7434 |
| Jail Director | S. Aiken (ext. 6210) |
Marion County Jail Roster and Inmate Search
The MCCC maintains a public inmate roster on their website. You can search for current inmates and view their booking information. The roster shows names, booking numbers, charges, and court dates. Since this is a multi-county facility, you will see inmates from both Marion County and Hardin County listed together.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office website links to inmate search tools and other arrest-related resources.
The Sheriff's Office website serves as a central hub for Marion County law enforcement information and links to the jail system.
For phone-based custody checks, call the MCCC at 740-387-7434. The VINELink notification system at 1-800-770-0192 is another way to check custody status. VINELink lets you register for alerts when an inmate is released, transferred, or escapes. You can get those alerts by phone, text, or email. The service is free and open to anyone.
Note: Visitation at the MCCC must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance by calling the jail, with each inmate allowed one thirty-minute visit per week.
Marion County Arrest Records Requests
Arrest records in Marion County are public under ORC Section 149.43. You can request copies from the Sheriff's Office or from the jail. You do not have to say why you want them. The office cannot force you to give your name. Fees apply for paper copies, but you can look at records for free in person.
The mail system at the MCCC has gone digital. All inmate mail gets scanned and uploaded to the SmartJailMail system. Letters and cards should be sent to: Smart Communications-Multi-County Correctional Center, followed by the inmate's name and ID number, PO Box 9124, Seminole, FL 33775. Photos can only go through the SmartJailMail website or app. Books and magazines from places like Amazon or Barnes and Noble can be sent straight to the facility at 1514 Victory Road, Marion, OH 43302.
Funds for an inmate's commissary account can be added onsite at the lobby kiosk, over the phone at 1-866-232-1899, or online through TouchPayDirect using Visa or Mastercard. Records tied to active criminal investigations may be withheld under ORC 149.43(A)(1)(h), and juvenile records are sealed under ORC 2151.357.
Court Records and State Resources for Marion County
The Marion County courts maintain case records from arraignment through final disposition. After someone gets arrested in Marion County, their case is assigned a number and moves through the court system. The Clerk of Courts keeps files on all criminal and civil cases, and you can request copies of court documents for a small fee.
State databases give you more tools to search for information about Marion County arrests. The ODRC Offender Search covers people who ended up in state prison after a Marion County conviction. The BCI WebCheck pulls criminal history from the state database. An Ohio-only check costs $22. The eSORN registry lists sex offenders by address.
If your records request gets turned down, the Ohio Court of Claims accepts complaints under ORC 2743.75. You can file without a lawyer and the court can order the office to hand over the records.
The MCCC visitation schedule is split by housing unit. Female visitation is on Saturdays with times staggered by dorm: I Dorm at 9 AM, J Dorm at 9:45 AM, and K and L Blocks at 10:30 AM. Male visitation runs on Sundays starting at 9 AM for A Dorm and continuing through the day with staggered times for each unit, ending with H Dorm at 8:30 PM. Each visit lasts 30 minutes and must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance by calling the jail. Marion County works closely with Hardin County through this shared facility to keep costs down while still running a safe, well-staffed operation for all inmates.
MCCC Arrest Record Details
Each Marion County arrest at the MCCC gets logged with the charge, bond, and court date. The jail runs around the clock. New bookings show up on the roster fast. Staff includes 40 correctional officers, 6 sergeants, 4 lieutenants, and a captain. Jail Director S. Aiken can be reached at 740-387-7434 ext 6210 for questions about arrest records or inmate status.
The MCCC also runs Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, anger management, and adult education classes. These programs help cut down on repeat offenses after release.
Nearby Counties
Marion County sits in central Ohio. If you are not sure where an arrest took place, try searching in a neighboring county as well.