Parma Released Inmates Search

Parma released inmates records are kept by the Parma Detention Center and the Cuyahoga County corrections system. Unlike most Ohio cities, Parma operates its own detention center where arrestees are held. The Parma Police Department handles arrests in the city and books inmates at the local facility on Powers Boulevard. You can search for released inmates through the detention center, the county sheriff, and state databases. This page covers all the methods for finding released inmates in Parma, Ohio.

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Parma Overview

~80,000 Population
Cuyahoga County
Northeast Ohio Region
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Parma Detention Center

Parma is one of the few Ohio cities that runs its own detention center. The Parma Detention Center is at 5555 Powers Blvd., Parma, OH 44129. Phone: 440-885-1234. All people arrested by the Parma Police Department are held here. The facility houses inmates charged with misdemeanor and felony crimes. Staff at the detention center can provide information on charges, bond amounts, court dates, and release dates.

The detention center is part of the larger Cuyahoga County corrections network. Some inmates may transfer to the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center in Cleveland depending on the case. Felony cases that go to county court often result in a transfer to the county jail. The Parma facility keeps records on everyone who passes through, including released inmates.

Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department for Parma released inmates

Visitation hours at the Parma Detention Center are Tuesday and Thursday from 9am to 12pm and 6pm to 9pm, Saturday from 10am to 6pm, and Sunday from 6pm to 9pm. Each inmate gets a 30-minute visit per day. Public police records are available Monday through Friday, 8:30am to 12pm and 1pm to 3pm.

Facility Parma Detention Center
Address 5555 Powers Blvd., Parma, OH 44129
Phone 440-885-1234
Records Hours Mon-Fri 8:30am-12pm, 1pm-3pm

Parma Police Department

The Parma Police Department is the city's law enforcement agency. Phone: 440-887-7300. The department is at 5555 Powers Blvd, Parma, OH 44129. Chief Joseph M. Bobak leads a force of about 95 officers serving a population of 80,000.

The department has three main divisions. The uniformed patrol division handles calls, deters crime, and makes arrests. It includes patrol shifts, field training, traffic, K9, and SWAT units. The investigations division covers general crimes, special investigations, juvenile and sex crimes, and hostage negotiations. The records division maintains all police reports, arrest records, property, and evidence. Contact the records division for police reports tied to Parma arrests.

The City of Parma government office is at 5311 Longwood Avenue, Parma, OH 44134. They can direct you to the right office for any records request related to released inmates in the city.

Ohio Laws on Parma Released Inmates

State law governs inmate records in Parma just as it does across Ohio. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the DRC keeps records for every state inmate showing name, age, sex, entry date, and discharge terms. The public can see the inmate's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history.

The Ohio Public Records Act under ORC Section 149.43 gives anyone the right to request records from any public office in Ohio. This includes the Parma Police Department, the Parma Detention Center, and Cuyahoga County offices. You do not need to show ID or give a reason. Public offices must respond promptly and provide copies at cost. Medical records and security information stay confidential, but most booking and court records on released inmates are available.

Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 is Ohio's form of supervised release for felony offenders. Parole and post-release control are defined in ORC Section 2967.01. Both types of supervision keep released inmates under watch after they leave custody. The Adult Parole Authority manages these programs statewide, including Parma cases.

Parma Victim Notification

VINE tracks inmates in the Cuyahoga County jail system and Ohio state prisons. It covers the Parma Detention Center as part of the county network. Register with an inmate's name or booking number. You get a call, text, or email when their custody status changes. VINE is free and open to everyone.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI offers criminal background checks for $22 each. You submit the person's name, address, fingerprints, and consent. This returns a full criminal history from across Ohio. BCI offices are in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown.

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Cuyahoga County Released Inmates

Parma is in Cuyahoga County. While the city has its own detention center, felony cases and longer sentences go through the county system. For a complete guide to Cuyahoga County released inmates, visit the county page.

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