Cincinnati Released Inmates Lookup

Cincinnati released inmates records are managed through the Hamilton County Justice Center and the Ohio DRC. The Cincinnati Police Department handles arrests in the city, and all inmates go to the county jail on Sycamore Street. Whether you need to find someone recently released from the Hamilton County jail or a person who served time in state prison, there are free search tools available. This page explains each method for looking up released inmates in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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~309,000 Population
Hamilton County
Southwest Ohio Region
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Cincinnati Released Inmates Jail

The Hamilton County Justice Center at 1000 Sycamore Street in Cincinnati houses all inmates arrested by Cincinnati police. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office runs this facility. You can call them at (513) 946-6400 for inmate information. The jail holds people on misdemeanor and felony charges. Some are awaiting trial. Others are serving short sentences.

Cincinnati Police Department released inmates information

When someone posts bond, finishes their sentence, or gets transferred, the jail logs the release. Booking records include the arrest date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. Released inmates have their discharge date and terms added to the file. The Hamilton County Sheriff keeps these records on file and can provide them on request. Cincinnati does not operate its own city jail, so all local arrests flow through this county system.

The Justice Center is one of the larger jail facilities in southwestern Ohio. It serves not just Cincinnati but all of Hamilton County. Officers from multiple agencies in the county bring arrestees here.

Cincinnati Police Department

The Cincinnati Police Department handles law enforcement for the city. Their main number is 513-765-1212. The department is at 800 Evans Street, Cincinnati, OH 45204. Officers make arrests and transport people to the Hamilton County Justice Center. The police department does not hold inmates after booking.

Agency Cincinnati Police Department
Address 800 Evans Street, Cincinnati, OH 45204
Phone 513-765-1212
Website cincinnati-oh.gov/police

For police reports tied to a Cincinnati arrest, contact the records division at the police department. These reports contain arrest details that may not show up in the jail booking record. The City of Cincinnati website at 513-591-6000 can also point you to the right office for records requests related to released inmates.

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Cincinnati Court Records

Hamilton County Common Pleas Court handles felony cases from Cincinnati. Municipal court deals with misdemeanors. The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts keeps all criminal case files. You can visit their office or use the online search tool. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records are public. No reason is needed to request copies.

Court records show the full path of a criminal case in Cincinnati. You see when charges were filed, what plea was entered, how the judge ruled, and what sentence was given. For released inmates, the disposition record confirms whether the person served jail time, went to prison, or received community control. These details help fill in the gaps that jail booking records may not cover.

Ohio Inmate Record Laws

State law controls how inmate records are handled in Cincinnati. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the DRC must keep a record for every state inmate. That file includes name, age, sex, entry date, and discharge terms. The public can access the inmate's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history. These rules apply to all Cincinnati released inmates who went through state prison.

Parole falls under ORC Section 2967.01. A person on parole stays under supervision until they get a final release. Post-release control works the same way after a prison term. The Adult Parole Authority manages both. Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 lets judges give up to five years of supervised release instead of prison time. Many released inmates in Cincinnati serve some form of community supervision after their jail or prison term ends.

Cincinnati Victim Notification

VINE is free and tracks inmates in the Hamilton County Justice Center and Ohio state prisons. You register with an inmate's name or booking number. When their status changes, you get a notification by phone, text, or email. That covers releases, transfers, and escapes. VINE is open to everyone, not just crime victims.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI runs criminal background checks statewide. The fee is $22 per request. You need the person's name, address, fingerprints, and signed consent. BCI offices are in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown. A background check gives you a full criminal history, not just the latest Cincinnati case.

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Hamilton County Released Inmates

Cincinnati is in Hamilton County. The jail, courts, and sheriff all operate at the county level. For a full guide to released inmates in the county, check the county page.

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