Erie County Released Inmates Database

Erie County released inmates records are managed by the sheriff's office in Sandusky. The county is in northern Ohio along Lake Erie. If you need to find someone who was booked into the Erie County Jail or check if they have been released, the sheriff's office has that data. You can reach them at (419) 625-7951 or visit the jail at 2800 Columbus Avenue. For people sent to state prison from Erie County, the ODRC search is free to use. This page covers every way to look up released inmates in Erie County, Ohio.

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Erie County Overview

~75,000 Population
Sandusky County Seat
Northern Ohio Region
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Erie County Jail Released Inmates

The Erie County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 2800 Columbus Avenue in Sandusky. This is the main facility for people arrested in Erie County. The jail holds inmates charged with both misdemeanor and felony crimes. Some wait for trial. Others are serving sentences. When an inmate posts bond or finishes their time, the sheriff's office handles the release and keeps a full record of it.

You can call (419) 625-7951 to ask about a specific inmate or to get released inmates records. The sheriff's office website may also have an inmate search or jail roster with current booking data.

Each person booked into the Erie County Jail gets a record that shows the booking date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. When someone gets released, the date and terms go into the file. These records are public under Ohio law. You can request copies in person, by phone, or through a written public records request sent to the sheriff's office.

Office Erie County Sheriff's Office
Address 2800 Columbus Avenue, Sandusky, OH 44870
Phone (419) 625-7951
Website eriesheriff.com

Erie County Court Records

The Erie County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case records at 323 Columbus Avenue in Sandusky. Call (419) 627-7705 for assistance. These records include charges, court dates, plea agreements, and how each case was resolved. For released inmates in Erie County, the court file shows the conviction, sentence, and supervision terms that apply after release.

Erie County Clerk of Courts released inmates records

Common Pleas Court handles felonies. Municipal courts take misdemeanor cases. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records in Erie County are public. Anyone can ask for copies from the clerk's office. You do not need to be part of the case or give a reason for the request. The records show the full timeline from charges filed through final disposition.

Released Inmates Laws in Erie County

Ohio law governs released inmates records in all 88 counties. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC must keep a record for every inmate showing name, residence, sex, age, date of entry, and discharge details. The department shares name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history with the public.

The Public Records Act under ORC Section 149.43 lets anyone request government records. No ID or reason needed. In Erie County, file a records request with the sheriff's office or the county government. Public offices must respond promptly. Medical records, security plans, and victim statements are exempt.

Parole falls under ORC Section 2967.01. Community control is covered by ORC Section 2929.15. Both apply to released inmates from Erie County under state supervision after their release from custody.

Erie County Inmate Release Types

Inmates leave the Erie County Jail through bond release, time served, or transfer to state prison. Bond release is most common for pre-trial detainees. Time served means the person completed their sentence. Felony convictions with longer terms lead to transfer to the ODRC.

Parole and post-release control are supervised releases from state prison. The Adult Parole Authority handles both. Community control is Ohio's probation system, managed by local probation officers in Erie County. A judge can impose it for up to five years on felony offenders. If you need to track a released inmate from Erie County on any form of supervision, the ODRC search tool gives you the state-level data you need.

Erie County Inmate Notification

VINE lets you track inmates in Erie County at no cost. Sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email. When custody status changes, including release or transfer, you get a notice. VINE covers county jails and state prisons in Ohio. Anyone can use the service.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI runs criminal background checks for $22 per request. You need the person's full name, an address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI pulls from the statewide criminal database and can show past convictions and incarcerations connected to Erie County.

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