Carroll County Booking Releases

Carroll County booking releases come from a small but busy jail in Carrollton, the county seat. Sheriff Dale Williams runs the Carroll County Sheriff's Office and manages a 35-bed jail that operates around the clock, every day of the year. The jail serves Juvenile Court, Municipal Court, and the Court of Common Pleas. This page covers how to search Carroll County booking releases, what details each record holds, and how to contact the jail for more info. You will also find visitation rules, mail procedures, and links to Ohio statewide resources for inmate lookups.

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Carroll County Overview

~26,900 Population
Carrollton County Seat
35 Jail Capacity
Dale Williams Sheriff

Carroll County Jail

The Carroll County Jail is at 43 Second Street S.E., Carrollton, OH 44615. It runs 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The jail has 30 male beds, 5 female beds, 4 holding cells, 1 receiving cell, and 1 padded cell. Despite its small size, the facility handles bookings for multiple courts in the county.

You can reach the jail directly at 330-627-2170. The sheriff's office general line is 330-627-2141, and the fax number is 330-627-2143. Sheriff Dale Williams oversees both the jail and law enforcement operations for Carroll County.

How to Find Carroll County Booking Releases

There are two main ways to look up Carroll County booking releases online. The jail inmate information page on the sheriff's website gives you details about the facility, procedures, and current inmates. You can also check the current inmates listing for a live view of who is in custody.

The main sheriff's website ties everything together. From there you can find jail info, contact numbers, and links to the inmate roster. If you prefer to call, dial 330-627-2170 and ask the jail staff about a specific person's booking or release status.

Under ORC 149.43, booking releases are public records. You have the right to ask for them without giving a reason.

Carroll County Jail Inmate Info

The sheriff posts jail and inmate details on the Carroll County Sheriff's website. Below is the jail information page.

Carroll County booking releases jail inmate information page

This page covers everything from bed counts and visitation rules to mail procedures and inmate property policies. It is the most detailed single page for Carroll County jail info available online.

Visitation Rules

Visitation at the Carroll County Jail happens on three days each week. Sundays run from 1 pm to 4 pm. Wednesdays run from 6 pm to 9 pm. Fridays run from 9:30 am to 12 pm. Each visit lasts 30 minutes.

All visitors must register at least 48 hours in advance by calling the jail. You need to bring proper ID. No ID means no visit. Inmates can use 2 of the 3 visitation days per week, limited to one visit per day. Minor children under 18 must come with a parent or legal guardian, and you may need to bring a birth certificate or guardianship paperwork.

No physical contact visits are allowed. All cell block phones are turned off during visitation hours. The jail can suspend visitors temporarily or permanently for bad behavior. Special visit arrangements are at the discretion of the Sheriff, Jail Commander, or Supervisor.

Carroll County Sheriff Website

The Carroll County Sheriff's website is the main hub for all law enforcement and jail info.

Carroll County booking releases sheriff website homepage

From here you can access the inmate roster, jail policies, and contact details. The site is clean and easy to navigate, with links to the most important pages right on the front page.

Mail and Commissary

All incoming mail at the Carroll County Jail is screened for contraband. Send letters to the inmate's name at Carroll County Jail, 43 2nd St. SE, Carrollton, OH 44615. Letters must come through the US Postal Service. The jail will not accept letters at the front window during visitation hours.

Commissary day is Friday. The jail uses Keefe Commissary and Access Corrections. Inmates can buy hygiene products, stamped envelopes, phone minutes, and snacks. Basic hygiene items are available 24 hours a day. Inmates who cannot afford supplies get writing material and 2 stamped envelopes on Fridays only.

You can deposit money online at www.accesscorrections.com. When an inmate is released with money left on their account, they get a prepaid debit card. Checks are issued only in special cases.

Current Inmates Listing

A live list of current inmates is available on the InteropWeb portal for Carroll County.

Carroll County booking releases current inmates listing

This page shows who is in the jail right now. It updates as bookings and releases happen throughout the day. For the most accurate info, call the jail at 330-627-2170.

Booking Releases Under Ohio Law

Ohio's ORC 149.43 makes booking releases available to any person without conditions. The sheriff cannot ask why you want them. Chapter 341 of the Revised Code requires every county jail to maintain a register of all inmates, including booking dates and release details.

For state inmates, ORC 5120.21 permits release of names, convictions, photos, and supervision status. Search the Ohio DRC Offender Search for state prison records. The ODRC website has parole info under Chapter 2967. Victims can register with VINE for free custody alerts.

Phone Calls and Inmate Programs

Phone calls at the Carroll County Jail are either prepaid or collect. Inmates can use the phones daily from 6 am to 10 pm. Phone minutes are bought by putting money into the inmate's trust fund account. If you get unwanted calls from the jail, you can block them through the ICS Solutions website. Staff will not take or pass along phone messages. When someone is first booked, they get one free call to let family or friends know they are in custody.

The jail offers a few programs. Sunday church services are held each week. Work release is available by court order only and comes with a $5.00 per day fee. Inmates on work release must wash their own clothes. Recreation time is offered five days a week. Television and board games are the main leisure options inside the facility.

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