Carroll County Released Inmates

Carroll County released inmates records are kept by the sheriff's office in Carrollton, Ohio. This small eastern Ohio county handles all local bookings through a single jail facility. If you want to find someone who was held at or released from the Carroll County Jail, the sheriff's office has those records. State prison data is available through the ODRC Offender Search. This page covers every option for looking up released inmates in Carroll County, from local jail records to state databases and court files.

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Carroll County Overview

~27,000 Population
Carrollton County Seat
Eastern Ohio Region
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Carroll County Jail and Sheriff

The Carroll County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 119 S. Lisbon Street, Carrollton, OH 44615. The phone number is (330) 627-2141. All people arrested in Carroll County get booked at this location. The jail holds inmates who are waiting for trial and those serving local sentences for misdemeanor crimes.

When someone posts bail or finishes their sentence, the jail processes the release. Every booking creates a record. It shows the arrest date, the charges, bond details, and what happened when the person left custody. The sheriff keeps these files. You can call (330) 627-2141 to ask about a specific person. Staff will look up the name and tell you if the person is currently held or has been released.

Carroll County released inmates VINE notification system

Carroll County is a rural area. The jail is not large. But it still processes all local bookings and holds inmates for the county court system. Anyone convicted of a felony with a longer sentence gets transferred to state prison.

Office Carroll County Sheriff's Office
Address 119 S. Lisbon Street, Carrollton, OH 44615
Phone (330) 627-2141
Website carrollcountyohio.gov/sheriff

Carroll County Court Records

The Carroll County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case files at 119 S. Lisbon Street, Suite 204, Carrollton, OH 44615. Call (330) 627-4886 for information. The clerk handles felony cases from Common Pleas Court and has access to other court records in the county. Case files show charges, hearing dates, verdicts, and sentences.

For released inmates, the court record confirms the outcome of the case. It shows whether the person was convicted, what the sentence was, and what conditions came with the release. That might include supervision, fines, or restitution. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, these records are public. Anyone can request them. The clerk's office must respond promptly and charge only the cost of copies.

The Carroll County government website at carrollcountyohio.gov provides contact details for all county departments. The offices are at 119 S. Lisbon Street in Carrollton.

Ohio Laws on Carroll County Inmates

ORC Section 5120.21 requires the ODRC to keep records on every state inmate. The public can access names, convictions, mugshots, supervision status, and facility placements. Medical and security data are private. This covers all Carroll County inmates who end up in state prison.

The Public Records Act in ORC 149.43 lets anyone request government records in Carroll County. No ID is needed. No reason is required. Public offices must respond during business hours. Copies cost a small fee. This applies to the sheriff, the clerk, and any other county office that holds data on released inmates.

Parole and post-release control are defined in ORC Section 2967.01. The Adult Parole Authority manages both programs. Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 lets Carroll County judges put felony offenders on supervised probation for up to five years instead of sending them to prison.

Carroll County Released Inmates Process

People leave the Carroll County Jail a few ways. Bond release lets them go home until trial. Time served means the sentence is done. Transfer to the ODRC happens for felony offenders with longer terms.

After state prison, some people come back to Carroll County on parole or post-release control. Both involve state supervision. If the person fails to follow the rules, they can be sent back to prison. Community control is used when a judge decides prison is not needed for a felony offender. A local probation officer in Carroll County handles the case. These terms can run for up to five years and include conditions like check-ins, drug tests, and community service.

Carroll County Inmate Notification

VINE lets you track inmate status in Carroll County. Register for alerts by phone, text, or email. When the person's status changes, you get a notice. That includes releases and transfers. VINE covers county jails and state prisons across Ohio. It costs nothing to use.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI provides formal background checks for $22. You need the person's name, address, fingerprints, and signed consent. This gives a detailed criminal history that goes beyond what a jail roster search shows. BCI has four offices statewide in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown.

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