Summit County 24 Hour Booking

Summit County 24 hour booking records are public and searchable through the county sheriff's office. The jail in Akron processes all arrests for the county around the clock. You can look up current inmates online, call the jail at 330-643-2171, or visit in person to check on a recent booking. Each record includes the person's name, charges, bond amount, and booking date. This page covers how to find Summit County booking records and what resources are available for searching arrest data in the area.

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Summit County Jail 24 Hour Booking

Summit County Jail is at 205 E. Crosier Street in Akron. It opened in 1990 with an annex added in 1995. The facility holds up to 671 inmates. The main phone is 330-643-2171. The Summit County Sheriff's Office runs the jail along with patrol and other law enforcement duties. The sheriff's office is at 53 University Ave in Akron, and the warrant division phone is 330-643-2108. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm.

The jail handles bookings for every law enforcement agency in Summit County. That includes the Akron Police Department, Cuyahoga Falls police, Barberton police, and others. When someone gets arrested in Summit County, they end up at this facility for processing. Population data shows about 87.50% male inmates and 12.50% female. The largest age group is 25 to 30 at roughly 25.55% of the population. Of total inmates, around 398 are pretrial detainees awaiting trial or a verdict, while about 37 are currently confined on sentences.

Search Summit County Booking Records Online

The Summit County Jail Inmate Services page provides info on how to search for inmates. The Summit County Jail Inmate Management System is available online for lookups. Public users can access basic inmate data through the public-facing roster without login credentials. The system has name-based queries, booking number lookups, and date range filters.

Information you can find includes booking date and time, charges filed, bond amount and type, court dates and locations, expected release dates, and mugshots. The data updates regularly to reflect new bookings, releases, transfers, and court actions. Some records may be restricted due to safety concerns, ongoing investigations, or juvenile status. The search is used by family members, attorneys, journalists, and others.

For Akron-specific records, the Akron Police Department is at 217 S. High Street with phone 330-375-2552. Public record requests can be emailed to publicrecords@akronohio.gov or sent to the City of Akron Law Department at 161 South High Street, Suite 202, Akron, Ohio 44308. Police reports and accident reports are available on the Akron Police Department website.

Note: Active warrant information from the Summit County Sheriff is available by phone at 330-643-2108 or in person.

Summit County Jail Visitation and Inmate Services

Video visitation runs through ICSolutions with one free 20-minute visit per week per inmate. Visits must be scheduled at least 24 hours in advance with a max of two visitors at a time. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 11 am and 1:30 pm to 3 pm. You can schedule through the ICSolutions website or mobile app. The Cuyahoga Falls City Jail also serves as a holding facility before people are transferred to the main Summit County Jail.

Under Ohio Revised Code § 149.43, booking records are public. Copies cost $0.05 per page. The jail houses pretrial detainees, individuals serving short-term sentences, and inmates awaiting transfer to state prisons. For state inmates, use the Ohio DRC Offender Search. VINELink provides free custody alerts.

Summit County Booking Portal

The Summit County Sheriff's Office website provides online access to booking records and inmate search tools for the county.

Summit County 24 hour booking sheriff portal

You can use this portal to check on recent arrests, current inmates, and booking details for Summit County.

Cities in Summit County

The following major cities are located in Summit County. City police departments make arrests but all bookings go through the county jail.

Nearby County Booking Records

These counties border the area and have their own jail and booking systems.

Summit County Records Under Ohio Law

Ohio's Public Records Act under Ohio Revised Code § 149.43 makes booking records public. Any person can ask for them. You do not need to give a reason or show ID in most cases. The law covers all records created by public offices, and that includes the sheriff's booking logs, jail rosters, and arrest data. Exemptions exist for medical records, Social Security numbers, juvenile records, and certain investigatory materials. But the core booking data is available to anyone who asks.

Agencies must respond within a reasonable time. There is no fixed deadline in the statute, but courts have held that delays without explanation can violate the law. If the Summit County Sheriff's Office denies your request or takes too long, you can contact the Ohio Attorney General's Office for mediation. The Ohio Sunshine Laws Manual published by the State Auditor explains the full scope of your rights under the Public Records Act. Copies of records cost $0.05 per page for standard letter or legal size paper. Certified copies run $1.00 per document plus any per-page copy charges.

What Summit County Booking Records Show

A typical 24 hour booking record from Summit County contains several pieces of information. The record starts with the person's full legal name, date of birth, and physical description including height, weight, race, and sex. The booking date and time are logged along with the arresting agency. Charges are listed with their classification level, such as felony or misdemeanor grades. Bond amounts show how much the person needs to pay for release. Court dates and housing assignments within the jail are also included.

Mugshots are part of most booking records. These photos are taken during intake and become part of the public file. Some counties post them on the online roster. Others release them only upon request. The booking record also tracks changes during the person's time in custody, including transfers, court appearances, and release dates. After someone leaves the jail, the record stays in the county's system. You can access older records through a records request to the sheriff's office even if they no longer appear on the online roster.

Note: Protected information like medical data and Social Security numbers is removed from public copies of booking records.

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