Search Cleveland 24 Hour Booking

Cleveland 24 hour booking records are maintained by the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department at the Corrections Center in downtown Cleveland. As Ohio's second largest city, Cleveland generates a high volume of arrests that flow through the county jail system daily. The Cleveland Division of Police handles arrests across 82 square miles, and all booking data ends up in the Cuyahoga County system. You can search for current inmates online, by phone, or in person. This guide covers every way to access Cleveland booking records and what information you will find.

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Cleveland Arrests and Cuyahoga County Jail

When Cleveland police arrest someone, the person gets transported to the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center at 1215 West 3rd Street. This is the main facility for all Cleveland bookings. The county runs two jail locations and houses over 26,000 inmates per year. A staff of 700 correctional officers manages the daily operations. During booking, staff collect personal info, take a mugshot, and log all charges into the system. The data then appears on the public inmate lookup.

The Cuyahoga County Corrections Center handles inmates from Cleveland and other cities in the county. The facility provides mail services, phone access through ViaPath Technologies, and video visitation through Securus Technologies. Families can send money through multiple methods including online transfers and lobby kiosks.

Cleveland has about 1,600 sworn officers. That is a large force for the population size. Arrests happen around the clock across the city's many neighborhoods.

How to Search Cleveland Booking Records

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office runs an online inmate lookup system. You can search by name to find anyone currently held at the Corrections Center. Results show the person's full legal name, aliases, date of birth, booking date and time, charges, bond amounts, and housing facility. Mugshots are included. The system also shows the arresting agency, so you can tell if Cleveland police or another department made the arrest.

You can also search by phone. Call the Sheriff's Records Division at 216-443-6155 during business hours, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. For in person requests, go to the Corrections Center at 1215 West 3rd Street. Staff can pull up booking information on the spot.

The Cleveland Division of Police keeps separate arrest records and incident reports. Their Criminal Records unit can be reached at 216-623-5271. The office is on the 3rd floor of the Justice Center at 1300 Ontario Street. Copies cost $0.05 per page. Cash or money order only. Mail requests take one to two months, but in person is faster.

Cleveland 24 Hour Booking Record Details

A Cleveland booking record includes the person's full name and any known aliases. The physical description covers height, weight, hair color, and eye color. You will see the booking photograph, booking date and time, and the arresting agency. Current charges appear with case numbers and bond or bail amounts. Scheduled court dates show up once they have been set. Expected release dates are listed for sentenced inmates. The housing facility field tells you which part of the jail the person is in.

All of this data is considered public under Ohio law. The county updates records regularly as new bookings come in and people get released or transferred.

Note: Cleveland booking data updates throughout the day, but there may be a short delay between an arrest and when the record appears online.

Cleveland 24 Hour Booking and Ohio Law

Under Ohio Revised Code 149.43, booking records are public. You have the right to access them without giving a reason. Agencies must make records available promptly during regular business hours. The law covers jail rosters, arrest records, and booking data. Exemptions exist for medical records, Social Security numbers, juvenile files, and active investigation records. But the basic arrest and booking data is always open to the public.

Copy fees are capped at $0.05 per page. Certified copies run $1.00 per document plus the per page fee. If your request gets denied, the agency must provide the legal reason in writing.

Tracking Cleveland Inmates

VINELink offers free custody tracking for Cleveland arrests. Register for an account and select the person you want to monitor. The system sends notifications by text, email, or phone call when the inmate's status changes. Releases, transfers, and court dates all trigger alerts. VINELink pulls data from the Cuyahoga County jail system and provides near real time updates.

For state prison searches, the Ohio DRC Offender Search covers people who have been convicted and sent to a state facility. You can filter by Cuyahoga County to find Cleveland cases. This tool does not include county jail inmates.

The City of Cleveland website provides a starting point for accessing police records and public safety data.

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From this portal you can navigate to the police department's records division and submit public records requests.

Background Checks for Cleveland Arrests

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation maintains the statewide criminal history database. BCI background checks use fingerprints and pull data from law enforcement agencies across Ohio, including Cleveland. Results can include past arrests, charges, convictions, and case dispositions. Fees are in the $30 to $50 range. WebCheck locations in the Cleveland area process these requests. The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office serves as one of these sites.

Keep in mind that BCI records do not cover federal arrests or crimes from other states. For a broader picture, you would need a separate federal check.

Cleveland Jail Visitation

Visitation at the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center is handled through Securus Technologies. All visits are video based. You can use a smartphone, laptop, or kiosk at the jail. Create an account on the Securus website to schedule a time. There is no walk in visiting. You must book in advance. The video system lets family members visit from home, which saves a trip to the facility.

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Cuyahoga County 24 Hour Booking

Cleveland is in Cuyahoga County. All Cleveland arrests go through the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center for booking and detention. The Sheriff's Department manages the inmate roster and handles records requests for every agency in the county.

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