Carroll County 24 Hour Booking

Carroll County 24 hour booking data comes from the Sheriff's Office in Carrollton, Ohio. The county runs a small jail with 40 beds total and posts its inmate roster for public access. You can search for current inmates by name or booking number and find charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. This page explains how to look up Carroll County booking records, what information is available, and how to request records through official channels. The jail at 43 Second Street S.E. handles all local arrests in this rural county of about 27,000 people.

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Carroll County Overview

~27,000Population
CarrolltonCounty Seat
330-627-2170Jail Phone
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Carroll County Jail Details

The Carroll County Jail sits at 43 Second Street S.E. in Carrollton. It is a minimum to maximum security facility. The jail has 5 female beds, 30 male beds, 4 holding cells, 1 receiving cell, and 1 padded cell for specialized housing. That adds up to a small but functional operation for this part of eastern Ohio. Sheriff Dale Williams leads the department, which also covers road patrol, criminal investigations, and dispatch.

The jail runs several inmate programs. These include AA meetings, church services, bible studies, work release, mental health counseling, drug and alcohol counseling, GED classes, and recreation time. Carroll County covers 399 square miles with about 26,914 people spread across 5 cities. Despite the small size, the jail stays active with a steady flow of bookings from local law enforcement.

How to Search Carroll County Booking Records

Carroll County posts its inmate roster online. You can search by name or booking number. The roster shows current inmates with booking dates, charges, and bond amounts. Mugshots are included for visual identification. The system updates regularly so new bookings show up fairly quickly. Both male and female inmates are listed. Historical data for recently released inmates may also be available.

You can also call the jail directly at 330-627-2170 to ask about a specific person. The Sheriff's Office main line is 330-627-2141 and the fax number is 330-627-2143. For formal records requests, you can submit them in person, by mail, or electronically. The office releases incident reports, traffic accident records, and arrest data to the public. County Recorder Patricia Oyer handles property records at 119 S. Lisbon Street, Suite 205, Carrollton, OH 44615, phone 330-627-4545.

The Ohio DRC Offender Search is shown below and can help you find Carroll County inmates who have been transferred to state prison.

Carroll County 24 hour booking Ohio DRC offender search

This statewide tool lets you filter by county of commitment to find Carroll County cases in the prison system.

Carroll County 24 Hour Booking Data

Each booking record in Carroll County includes the person's name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. The jail assigns a booking number to track each intake event. If the person has multiple charges, each one appears as a separate line. The arresting agency is also noted, so you can see if the arrest was made by the Sheriff's Office or a local police department. Mugshots are part of the file. Bond amounts depend on the charges and can vary widely from case to case.

All mail sent to inmates at the jail is opened and searched for contraband. You can write to: Inmate Name, Carroll County Jail, 43 Second Street S.E., Carrollton, OH 44615. The jail phone at 330-627-2170 is the direct line to ask about a specific booking.

Visitation at Carroll County Jail

The Carroll County Jail allows visits on a set schedule. Hours are Sundays from 1 pm to 4 pm, Wednesdays from 6 pm to 9 pm, and Fridays from 9:30 am to 12 pm. Each inmate gets 2 visits per week for 30 minutes each. You have to register at least 48 hours in advance and bring a valid photo ID. The jail enforces these rules strictly so plan ahead if you want to visit someone.

State Level Search for Carroll County

If an inmate from Carroll County gets convicted and transferred to a state prison, the county jail roster will no longer show them. You need a separate tool. The Ohio Offender Search covers the state prison system. You can filter by county of commitment to see just Carroll County cases. Results include sentence details, facility names, and parole board hearing dates. The database tracks current inmates, those under supervision, and judicially released individuals.

The VINELink notification system sends you alerts when someone's custody status changes. You can register for free and choose to get texts, emails, or phone calls. It covers both county jails and state prisons, which makes it a versatile tool for tracking anyone in the Ohio criminal justice system from Carroll County or anywhere else.

Public Records Law and Carroll County

Under Ohio Revised Code 149.43, booking records are public. You do not need to explain why you want them. The Carroll County Sheriff's Office must provide these records within a reasonable time. Copies cost $0.05 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 each plus the page fee. Some records may be held back, such as medical files, juvenile records, and active investigation materials. If a request gets denied, the agency has to tell you the legal reason.

The VINELink system is free and lets you track an inmate's custody status. You sign up, choose the person, and get alerts when something changes. The Ohio BCI handles formal background checks through WebCheck sites for $30 to $50. These pull from the statewide criminal history database.

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Nearby Counties

If you need booking records from counties near Carroll, each one has its own jail roster and records system.