Tuscarawas County Released Inmates

Tuscarawas County released inmates records are managed by the sheriff's office in New Philadelphia. The county sits in east-central Ohio and processes bookings and releases through its local jail. If you need to look up someone who was held in the Tuscarawas County Jail, the sheriff's office is the first place to check. State prison records for Tuscarawas County commitments are also available through the ODRC Offender Search at no cost. This page covers the main search options for finding released inmates in Tuscarawas County.

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Tuscarawas County Overview

~92,000 Population
New Philadelphia County Seat
East-Central Ohio Region
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Tuscarawas County Jail and Sheriff

The Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 2295 Reiser Avenue SE in New Philadelphia. All local arrests in Tuscarawas County go through this facility. People charged with misdemeanors and felonies are booked here. Some are held while waiting for trial. Others serve short sentences. When an inmate finishes their time or posts bond, the jail handles the release and records all the details.

Every booking creates a file. That file has the arrest date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. When the person gets released, the date and conditions go into the record too. The sheriff's office staff can answer questions about specific inmates by phone at (330) 339-2000.

For in-person visits, the jail is on the southeast side of New Philadelphia. Bring a valid ID if you plan to request records at the front desk. The office handles walk-in requests during regular business hours.

Office Tuscarawas County Sheriff's Office
Address 2295 Reiser Avenue SE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
Phone (330) 339-2000
Website tuscarawassheriff.com

Court Records in Tuscarawas County

The Tuscarawas County Clerk of Courts keeps all criminal case files. The office is at 125 E. High Avenue in New Philadelphia. Call (330) 365-3243 for questions. Court records show the full timeline of a criminal case. You see when charges were filed, what happened at each hearing, and how the judge ruled. If the person went to jail, the sentence details are part of the file.

Common Pleas Court handles felony cases. Municipal courts take care of misdemeanors. Both types can lead to jail time. For released inmates, the court disposition record confirms what happened at the end of the case and any supervision terms tied to the release. The clerk's office can pull files by name or case number.

Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records are public. You do not need to be involved in the case to request copies. The clerk must provide them promptly during business hours at the cost of reproduction.

Released Inmates Laws in Ohio

Ohio law governs released inmates records for all 88 counties. Tuscarawas County follows the same state rules. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC must maintain a record for every inmate with their name, age, sex, county of commitment, entry date, and the date and terms of discharge. The department shares the inmate's name, convictions, photo, supervision status, and facility history with the public.

The Public Records Act gives anyone the right to ask for government records. No ID needed. No reason required. Under ORC 149.43, public offices must respond promptly. Copies come at cost. Medical records, security plans, and victim statements are not public. In Tuscarawas County, you can file a public records request with the sheriff or the county government office.

Parole is managed by the Adult Parole Authority at the state level. Under ORC Section 2967.01, a parolee stays under supervision until they get a final release. Post-release control works the same way. Community control under ORC 2929.15 is Ohio's version of probation. A judge can sentence a felony offender to up to five years of community control instead of prison.

Tuscarawas County Release Types

People leave the Tuscarawas County Jail in different ways. Bond release is most common for those waiting for trial. The court sets bail. Once paid, the person goes home until their next hearing. Time served means the inmate completed their full sentence. Transfer to state prison happens when a felony conviction carries a longer term.

At the state level, parole and post-release control are both forms of supervised release. The Adult Parole Authority manages them. If you are tracking a released inmate from Tuscarawas County who is on state supervision, use the ODRC search tool. It shows current status and supervision details.

Tuscarawas County Inmate Notifications

VINE is a free service that tracks inmate status in Tuscarawas County. You sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email. When the inmate's status changes, you get a message. That covers release from jail, transfer, or any other custody change. VINE works for county jails and state prisons across Ohio. Anyone can use it.

The Ohio Attorney General's Bureau of Criminal Investigation also runs background checks. The cost is $22 per request. You need the person's full name, an address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI has offices around the state for in-person submissions.

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