Search Euclid Released Inmates
Euclid released inmates records come from the Euclid Jail and the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department. Euclid sits along Lake Erie in Cuyahoga County. The city operates a satellite jail facility that houses minimum-security male inmates. The Euclid Police Department handles all arrests in the city. This page covers how to search for released inmates in Euclid, including the local jail, the county system, and the free state prison database. All the links, phone numbers, and steps are below.
Euclid Overview
Euclid Police and Jail Facility
The Euclid Police Department handles all arrests in the city. The station is at 545 East 222nd Street. Phone is 216-289-8509. Officers patrol the city, investigate crimes, and process arrests. All police reports for Euclid start with this department.
Euclid has its own jail facility at the same address. Call the jail at 216-289-2800. This is a Cuyahoga County satellite facility. It houses minimum-security male inmates. The jail focuses on inmates with specialized needs or those in work release programs. It is not a full-service county jail. More serious cases or higher-security inmates go to the main Cuyahoga County Corrections Center in Cleveland.
The Euclid Police Department site has contact info and details about the city's law enforcement operations.
For Euclid released inmates from the satellite facility, the jail keeps booking and release records. The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department at 216-443-6000 also has records on inmates who went through the county system.
Police reports from Euclid arrests are separate from the jail records. To get a copy of an arrest report, contact the Euclid Police records division at the 222nd Street station. You will need the case number or the date and names tied to the arrest. Under ORC Section 149.43, these reports are public. The department must hand them over at cost. Police reports have details that the jail booking file does not, like officer statements, evidence notes, and witness information.
Cuyahoga County and Euclid Inmates
The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department runs the corrections system that includes the Euclid satellite jail. Phone is 216-443-6000. Inmates at the Euclid facility are technically in county custody. The sheriff keeps records on all of them. If someone gets transferred from Euclid to the main county facility in Cleveland, the records follow.
Court records for Euclid cases go through the Cuyahoga County system. Misdemeanors may be heard in Euclid Municipal Court. Felonies go to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. Both sets of records are public and show charges, court dates, and case outcomes. When a case leads to jail time, the court record connects to the inmate's booking and release file.
Under ORC Section 149.43, you can request these records. No ID is needed. No reason is needed. The office must respond during business hours.
Euclid Released Inmates State Database
The ODRC Offender Search is a free online tool. It covers all Ohio state prison inmates, past and present. For Euclid, search by name or select Cuyahoga County as the county of commitment. Results show mugshots, criminal charges, sentence details, facility placements, and supervision status. You can tell if someone is still in prison, on parole, or fully released.
Keep in mind this only covers state prison. The Euclid satellite jail and the main Cuyahoga County Corrections Center are not in this database. For county-level records, call the sheriff or the Euclid Jail directly. The Ohio.gov portal connects to the same ODRC system.
Note: The Euclid satellite jail only holds minimum-security male inmates, so many Euclid released inmates records are at the main county facility.
Released Inmates Laws in Euclid
ORC Section 5120.21 says the ODRC must maintain a record for every state prison inmate. That file has the name, age, sex, residence, entry date, and discharge terms. The department shares convictions, mugshots, supervision status, and facility history with anyone who asks. This applies to all Euclid residents who went to state prison.
Parole and post-release control are ways people leave state prison. ORC Section 2967.01 defines both. Parolees stay under the Adult Parole Authority until final release. Post-release control is a mandatory period of supervision after the prison term ends. The ODRC tracks both types. For Euclid released inmates on either form of supervision, the search results will show their current status.
Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 keeps some offenders out of state prison entirely. A judge can sentence someone to up to five years of local supervision through a Cuyahoga County probation officer. If the person violates the terms, they may go to prison. People on community control are not in the ODRC database.
Euclid Inmate Release Notification
VINE is free. It tracks inmates across Ohio, including those at the Euclid satellite jail and the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center. Sign up for phone, text, or email alerts. When an inmate's status changes, you find out. Anyone can register. You do not have to be a victim.
For background checks, the Ohio Attorney General's BCI charges $22 per request. You need the full name, address, fingerprints, and a consent form. The Richfield BCI office is closest to Euclid. Other offices are in London, Bowling Green, and Youngstown. A BCI report covers the full state, not just Cuyahoga County. If a person had cases in other Ohio counties, those show up too.
Cuyahoga County Released Inmates
Euclid is in Cuyahoga County. The county sheriff runs the main corrections center and the satellite facility in Euclid. Visit the county page for full details on released inmates in the Cuyahoga County system.
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