Summit County Released Inmates Database

Summit County released inmates records are managed by the sheriff's office in Akron. This is one of the most populous counties in Ohio, and the jail handles a large number of bookings every year. The Summit County Sheriff tracks inmates from arrest through release. Akron, Cuyahoga Falls, and other cities in the county all send arrests through this system. For state prison cases from Summit County, the ODRC Offender Search is free and covers current and past inmates. This page walks through every way to search for released inmates in Summit County.

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Summit County Overview

~540,000 Population
Akron County Seat
Northeast Ohio Region
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Summit County Jail and Released Inmates

The Summit County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 53 University Avenue in Akron. This is a large facility that processes hundreds of bookings each month. People arrested anywhere in Summit County come through this jail. The facility handles intake, housing, and release for everyone from pretrial detainees to sentenced inmates.

When someone posts bond, finishes their sentence, or gets transferred to state prison, the release date and conditions go into the record. You can call the sheriff at (330) 643-2152 to ask about a current or past inmate. The staff handles a high volume of calls, so have the person's full name ready when you call.

Summit County is one of Ohio's urban counties. The jail sees constant activity. Akron alone generates a significant share of bookings. Cuyahoga Falls, Barberton, Stow, and other communities in the county also contribute to the daily intake. The roster changes fast, so check it often if you are tracking someone.

Office Summit County Sheriff's Office
Address 53 University Avenue, Akron, OH 44308
Phone (330) 643-2152
Website summitsheriff.org

Summit County Court Records

The Summit County Clerk of Courts is at 205 S. High Street in Akron. The phone number is (330) 643-2211. Criminal case files here include charges, hearing dates, plea deals, and sentencing outcomes. When a conviction results in jail or prison time, the court file ties to the inmate's booking record.

Common Pleas Court handles felonies in Summit County. Akron Municipal Court and other municipal courts in the county take misdemeanors. Both types of cases can lead to time at the county jail. The clerk's office pulls records by name or case number. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records are public. Anyone can request copies.

Summit County has a large court system. Multiple judges handle criminal cases daily. The volume of cases means the clerk processes a high number of record requests. For the best results, have the person's full name and any case numbers ready. That helps the staff find the right file faster.

Ohio Inmate Records Law

Ohio's public records law applies to all released inmates data in Summit County. Under ORC Section 149.43, anyone can request government records. No ID needed. No reason needed. The office must respond promptly during business hours. Copies come at cost. This applies to the Summit County Sheriff, the clerk of courts, and every other county office.

Certain items stay sealed. Medical records, security plans, and victim impact statements are confidential. But the basic facts about an inmate are public. Names, charges, booking dates, release dates, and custody status are all open in most cases. Parole falls under ORC Section 2967.01. Community control is set in ORC Section 2929.15. For formal background checks, the Ohio Attorney General's BCI charges $22 per request.

Summit County Inmate Notification

VINE is a free service for tracking inmates in Summit County. Sign up for phone, text, or email alerts. When the inmate's custody status changes, you get notified. That includes release from jail, transfer to a new facility, or any other change. VINE covers all county jails and state prisons across Ohio. Anyone can use it.

Given the size of Summit County, multiple police departments make arrests that go through the county jail. The Akron Police Department is the largest, but Cuyahoga Falls, Barberton, Hudson, and other city departments all contribute. If you are not sure which agency handled an arrest, the sheriff's office can help.

Cities in Summit County

Summit County has two major cities with dedicated pages. Check them for city-specific released inmates information.

Summit County Public Records

Getting released inmates records in Summit County starts with a request to the right office. The sheriff handles jail records. The clerk of courts keeps case files. Both offices sit in Akron. Walk-in requests are the fastest way. Call first to check hours. You can also send a written request by mail.

Under Ohio law, public offices must respond to records requests promptly during regular business hours. They can charge for copies but not for looking at records. If an office denies your request, they must give you a written reason with the legal basis for the denial. You do not need to say who you are or why you want the records. Summit County offices sit in Akron. The sheriff runs the jail and keeps all booking and release records for inmates processed through the county.

For state prison records on released inmates from Summit County, send your request to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. The ODRC can share the inmate's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history. Medical records and security data stay sealed under ORC Section 5120.21.

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Nearby Counties

These counties border Summit County. Try them if someone may have been held in a neighboring area.