Wayne County Released Inmates

Wayne County released inmates records are managed by the sheriff's office in Wooster. Located in north-central Ohio, the county runs its own jail and handles all local bookings and releases. If you need to find someone who was held at the Wayne County Jail or who went to state prison from this county, the search tools on this page will help. We cover the local jail, court records, and the state prison database for Wayne County released inmates.

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Wayne County Overview

~116,000 Population
Wooster County Seat
North-Central Ohio Region
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Wayne County Jail and Sheriff

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail at 201 W. North Street in Wooster. People arrested in Wayne County get booked at this facility. The jail holds both misdemeanor and felony inmates. Some are waiting on trial dates. Others serve shorter sentences before they are released.

Wayne County Sheriff's Office released inmates information

Each booking creates a file with the arrest date, charges, bond amount, and custody status. When someone gets released, the date and terms go into the record. The sheriff's office keeps all of these files. You can call the Wayne County Sheriff at (330) 287-5770 to ask about a specific person held at the jail or someone who has already been released.

The jail is in downtown Wooster, close to the courthouse and other county offices. Walk-in requests for records are handled during regular business hours. For phone requests, be ready to provide the person's full name and date of birth if you have it.

Office Wayne County Sheriff's Office
Address 201 W. North Street, Wooster, OH 44691
Phone (330) 287-5770
Website waynesheriff.com

Wayne County Court Records

The Wayne County Clerk of Courts keeps criminal case files at 107 W. Liberty Street in Wooster. Call (330) 287-5590 for questions. Court records track the case from filing to final ruling. You see charges, hearing dates, and the disposition. If a conviction led to jail time, the sentence is in the file. For released inmates, the disposition record shows the outcome and any supervision conditions.

Common Pleas Court handles felonies. Municipal court covers misdemeanors. Both types can end in jail time in Wayne County. The clerk pulls files by name or case number. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43, most court records are public. You can get copies without being part of the case. The clerk must provide them during business hours at the cost of reproduction.

Ohio Released Inmates Laws

Ohio law governs released inmates records the same way in all 88 counties, including Wayne. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the ODRC keeps a record for every inmate showing name, age, sex, county of commitment, entry date, and discharge terms. The public can see names, convictions, photos, supervision status, and facility placements.

The Public Records Act in ORC 149.43 allows anyone to request government records. No ID. No reason. Offices respond promptly during business hours. Copies come at cost. Medical records and security plans are not released to the public. In Wayne County, send requests to the sheriff's office or the clerk of courts for released inmates data.

Community control under ORC Section 2929.15 is Ohio's probation system. Judges can sentence felony offenders to up to five years of local supervision instead of prison. Parole under ORC 2967.01 is state-level supervised release managed by the Adult Parole Authority.

Wayne County Inmate Release Types

People leave the Wayne County Jail through different paths. Bond release is the most common for those awaiting trial. The court sets bail. Once it is paid, the person goes home until their hearing. Time served means the inmate completed the sentence. Transfer to state prison happens with serious felony convictions.

Parole and post-release control are state-level supervised releases. The Adult Parole Authority manages both. If you are tracking a released inmate from Wayne County who is on state supervision, the ODRC search is the tool to use. It shows current status, facility history, and supervision details.

Wayne County Inmate Notifications

VINE tracks inmate custody status for free in Wayne County. Sign up for alerts by phone, text, or email. When the inmate's status changes, you get a message right away. That covers release, transfer, or any other update. VINE works for county jails and state prisons across Ohio.

The Ohio Attorney General's BCI runs background checks as well. The fee is $22. You need the person's full name, an address, fingerprints, and a signed consent form. BCI offices are in London, Bowling Green, Richfield, and Youngstown.

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