History of the
County Sheriff in Ohio
The Office of Sheriff was created in 1792 when the
first Sheriff was appointed by Northwest Territorial Governor St. Clair. Under the 1802
Ohio Constitution the office became an elective post; the original two - year term was
extended to four years in 1936.
The duties of the Sheriff have remained unchanged since the
creation of the office. The Sheriff is required to attend the court of common pleas, court
of appeals, county court, and upon request, the probate court. In addition to insuring
that order is maintained throughout these court proceedings, the Sheriff is empowered to
adjourn the court of common pleas if the judge fails to appear, and the court of appeals
if a quorum is lacking.
Presently, the Sheriff serves all warrants, writs,
subpoenas, and other orders from the court of common pleas, court of appeals, county
court, juvenile court, and probate court. Warrants issued by the governor are executed by
the Sheriff's Office, which also serves writs and subpoenas issued by various state
officials and boards.
In 1805 the Ohio General Assembly defined additional duties
of the Sheriff: to preserve the peace by suppressing riots, unlawful assemblies, and
insurrections; to act as the official custodian of the county jail; to apprehend and
incarcerate all felons and traitors; to serve as county executioner (until 1886); to
enforce the election laws at the request of the board of elections or the secretary of
state; to be present at all drawings of jurors; and to serve notice upon jurors.
Today the Sheriff possesses jurisdiction coextensive with
the county boundaries, including all municipalities, the Sheriff and Mayor hold equal
authority as law enforcement officers under state law. While most of the county Sheriff's
records are open to the public, those dealing with probation and parole are closed
according to section 149.43 of the Ohio Revised Code.
Sheriff's of the
Auglaize County Sheriff's Office
Since the establishment of Auglaize County in 1848, the
following Sheriff's have held Office:
| John
Elliot |
1848
to 1850 |
| Michael
Miller |
1851
to 1854 |
| John
Mertz |
1855
to 1858 |
| William
Wise |
1859
to 1862 |
| M.
Mouch |
1862
to 1866 |
| William
Wehrman |
1867
to 1870 |
| Frederick
Kohler |
1871
to 1872 |
| Theodore
Dickman |
1873
to 1876 |
| Frederick
Kohler |
1877
to 1880 |
| John
Distelrath |
1881
to 1884 |
| T.B.
Baker |
1885
to 1886 |
| William
Schulenberg |
1887
to 1889 |
| Nicholas
Shubert |
1890
to 1892 |
| Charles
Nichols |
1893
to 1896 |
| Charles
Hauss |
1897
to 1900 |
| W.L.
Melching |
1901
to 1904 |
| August
Smith |
1905
to 1908 |
| William
Lear |
1909
to 1912 |
| James
Shockey |
1913
to 1916 |
| Ora
Hinton |
1917
to 1920 |
| Bob
Ewing |
1921
to 1924 |
| Marion
Vermillion |
1925
to 1928 |
| Harve
Russell |
1929
to 1932 |
| W.E.
Kelley |
1933
to 1936 |
| Wm.
V. Nieter |
1937
to 1952 |
| Robert
L. Davison |
1953
to 1964 |
| James
M. Knoch |
1965
to 1988 |
| Larry
R. Longsworth |
1989
to 2005 |
| Allen
F. Solomon |
2005
to Present |
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