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Clermont County Sheriff’s Office

The mission of the Clermont County Sheriff's Office is to serve and protect the citizens of Clermont County by providing professional and compassionate law enforcement services. We are committed to working with the community to create a safe and secure environment for all.

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Services Provided

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office provides a wide range of services to the community, including:

  • Law enforcement
  • Jail operations
  • Court security
  • Bailiff services
  • Community policing
  • Crime prevention
  • Victim services

Divisions

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office is divided into several divisions, each with its own specific responsibilities:

  • Patrol Division: Provides 24-hour law enforcement coverage to the county.
  • Investigations Division: Investigates major crimes, such as homicides, robberies, and sexual assaults.
  • Special Services Division: Includes the SWAT team, K-9 unit, and dive team.
  • Corrections Division: Operates the county jail and provides security for the courthouse.
  • Court Services Division: Provides security for the county courthouse and serves legal documents.
  • Community Services Division: Provides crime prevention programs, victim services, and community policing initiatives.

Administration

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office is led by Sheriff Robert Leahy. Sheriff Leahy is responsible for the overall operation of the office and sets policy for the agency.

Values

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office is committed to the following values:

  • Integrity: We will always act with honesty and transparency.
  • Service: We are dedicated to serving the community and protecting the rights of all citizens.
  • Professionalism: We will always conduct ourselves in a professional and respectful manner.
  • Compassion: We will treat all people with dignity and respect.
  • Accountability: We will be held accountable for our actions and decisions.

Clermont County Arrest Warrants Search

How to Find a Warrant in Clermont County

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office provides an online warrant search tool that allows you to search for active warrants by name or case number.

To search for a warrant by name:

  1. Visit the Clermont County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Click on the "Warrants" tab.
  3. Enter the first and last name of the person you are searching for.
  4. Click the "Search" button.

To search for a warrant by case number:

  1. Visit the Clermont County Sheriff's Office website.
  2. Click on the "Warrants" tab.
  3. Enter the case number in the "Case Number" field.
  4. Click the "Search" button.

The search results will display the following information, if a warrant is found:

  • Name of the person
  • Date of birth
  • Case number
  • Warrant number
  • Charge(s)
  • Bond amount

If you have an active warrant, you should contact the Clermont County Sheriff's Office immediately to resolve the matter. Failure to appear in court for a scheduled hearing could result in your arrest.

Additional Information

If you are unable to find a warrant using the online search tool, you can also contact the Clermont County Sheriff's Office directly at 513-732-7500.

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Clermont County Mugshots

Obtaining Mugshots

Mugshots are typically released to the public by law enforcement agencies after an arrest has been made. The Clermont County Sheriff's Office does not have a dedicated website for releasing mugshots, but they may be available through other sources, such as local news outlets or online mugshot databases.

Availability of Mugshots

The availability of mugshots varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the arrest. In some cases, mugshots may be released immediately after an arrest, while in other cases they may be withheld until after the person has been convicted of a crime.

Bond Information

Bail is a sum of money that is paid to the court in order to secure the release of a person who has been arrested. The purpose of bail is to ensure that the person will return to court for their scheduled hearings.

Bail bonds are typically issued by bail bondsmen, who are licensed professionals who charge a fee for their services. The fee is typically a percentage of the bail amount.

Posting a Bond in Clermont County

To post a bond in Clermont County, you must contact a bail bondsman. The bail bondsman will require you to provide certain information, such as the name of the person who has been arrested, the amount of the bail, and the charges that have been filed.

Once the bail bondsman has verified the information, they will issue a bond and you will be required to pay the fee. The bail bondsman will then file the bond with the court and the person who has been arrested will be released from jail.

If the person who has been arrested does not appear for their scheduled court hearings, the bail will be forfeited and the bail bondsman will be responsible for paying the full amount of the bond to the court.

Clermont County Most Wanted List

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office maintains a list of its most wanted fugitives. The list includes individuals who are wanted for serious crimes, such as murder, robbery, and sexual assault.

To view the Clermont County Most Wanted list, visit the Sheriff's Office website.

If you have information about the whereabouts of any of the individuals on the list, please contact the Clermont County Sheriff's Office at 513-732-7500.

Sex Offender Registry

The Clermont County Sheriff's Office provides a searchable online Sex Offender Registry. The registry includes information on all registered sex offenders living in Clermont County.

To search the registry, visit the Sheriff's Office website.

You can search by name, address, or zip code. The search results will display the following information for each registered sex offender:

  • Name
  • Address
  • Date of birth
  • Photograph
  • Charges
  • Risk level

The Sheriff's Office also provides a map of registered sex offenders in Clermont County. The map is updated daily and shows the location of each offender's residence.

Clermont County Sex Offender Registry
Clermont County Sheriff's Office Sex Offender Search


Location and Contact Details

Address: 4470 State Route 222 Batavia, OH 45103

Phone: 513-732-7500

Email: [email protected]

Website: Clermont County Sheriff's Office

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