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Cincinnati booking releases cover arrests made across Ohio's third-largest city. Located in Hamilton County along the Ohio River, Cincinnati generates a large volume of bookings each year. The Hamilton County Justice Center processes all Cincinnati arrests, and you can search current inmate records for free through the Hamilton County Sheriff's online tools.

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The Cincinnati Police Department handles records requests through its Records Section at 801 Linn Street, Cincinnati, OH 45203. You can call them at (513) 352-6903 or (513) 352-6907. Email works too. Send requests to cpdrecords@cincinnati-oh.gov.

CPD accepts public records requests online through a web-based system built for fast processing. The department is organized into multiple bureaus and four police districts. District One covers Central and South areas at (513) 352-3505. District Two covers the East side at (513) 979-4400. District Three handles North and West at (513) 263-8300. District Four covers Central East at (513) 569-8600. The Central Business District can be reached at (513) 352-5420.

The Interim Police Chief is Lt. Col. Adam Hennie, reachable at (513) 352-3536. For records held by the Prosecutor Division, contact Melanie Tobias at 645-8876 or email MRTobias@columbus.gov. Those records are kept separate from what the police unit maintains.

Ohio law gives you the right to request these records. Under ORC 149.43, public records must be made available for inspection. You don't need to state a reason for wanting them.

Hamilton County Jail and Booking Process

Everyone arrested in Cincinnati goes to the Hamilton County Jail. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office runs the jail system, which includes three facilities. The main one is the Hamilton County Justice Center at 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. The Reading Road Facility holds 172 inmates. The Woodburn Avenue Facility has a capacity of 60.

Together, these three facilities house an average daily population of about 1,524 inmates. Hamilton County books roughly 31,000 inmates per year, making it one of the busiest jail systems in Ohio. The Justice Center alone can hold up to 1,240 people.

When someone gets booked into Hamilton County, the jail creates a record with the person's name, charges, booking date, and arresting agency. Under ORC 341.02, county jails must keep records of all persons committed to their custody. These are public records. Bond amounts and court dates are also part of the booking data.

The Hamilton County Sheriff can be reached at (513) 946-6400 for general questions about the jail or booking status.

The Hamilton County Sheriff runs an inmate search tool on their website. This free database shows current inmates along with booking details. You can search by name to find anyone held in the county jail. No account or fee is needed.

The search results show arrest date, arresting agency, booking date, status, location within the facility, court case number, bond amount, and charges. Release time shows up once the person leaves custody. This tool gets updated regularly, so it reflects current conditions at the jail.

The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts offers a separate records search. This system pulls from court filings and can show case numbers tied to specific bookings. It is useful when you need to connect a booking release to a court case or find out about upcoming hearings.

If the online tools don't show what you need, you can call the Hamilton County Jail directly. Staff can confirm whether someone is in custody and give you basic booking details over the phone.

Public Records Requests in Cincinnati

You can file a formal public records request with the Cincinnati Police Department. The process is simple. Submit through their online portal, by mail, or in person at 801 Linn Street, Cincinnati, OH 45203. Ohio law does not require you to give a reason for wanting the records.

Response times depend on the request. A single report usually takes a few business days. Larger requests that involve multiple records or need redactions can take longer. Under Ohio's public records law, agencies must respond within a "reasonable time." If a request gets denied, the agency must explain why in writing and cite the specific law that applies.

Inspecting records is free. Copies may have a small charge to cover printing costs. Electronic copies sent by email are usually free of charge. You can also pick up copies in person during business hours at the Records Section.

Statewide Inmate Search Tools

Some people booked in Cincinnati end up in the state prison system. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has an offender search tool that covers everyone in state custody. Search by name or offender number. It shows current location, sentence details, and release dates for state inmates.

VINE (Victim Information and Notification Everyday) is a free service for tracking an offender's custody status. You can sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. VINE covers jails and prisons across Ohio, including Hamilton County. It works well for crime victims who want to know when someone gets released.

Under ORC 5120.21, the state must maintain records on all individuals committed to state correctional institutions. These records include admission dates, sentences, and release information. The ODRC website is the main hub for this data.

Cincinnati Booking Release Details

A Cincinnati booking release record contains key information about the arrest. You will see the person's full name, date of birth, and physical description. The record lists charges, the arresting agency, and the date and time of booking. If bail or bond has been set, that amount shows up as well.

Some records include a mugshot. Hamilton County posts photos through their inmate search in many cases. Keep in mind that a booking record is not proof of guilt. It just shows that an arrest was made and a person was processed into the jail. What happens next depends on the court case.

Cincinnati Police Department contact information for booking release records

The Cincinnati Police Department contact page provides details for reaching the records section and individual police districts across the city.

Hamilton County Clerk of Courts records search for Cincinnati booking releases

The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts records search lets you look up court cases connected to Cincinnati arrests and bookings.

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Hamilton County Booking Releases

Cincinnati is in Hamilton County. All bookings go through the Hamilton County Jail. For more on the county jail roster and booking release records, visit the county page.

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