Cuyahoga Falls Inmate Population

Cuyahoga Falls is a city in Summit County just north of Akron in northeast Ohio. The Cuyahoga Falls inmate population is held at the Summit County Jail on the campus of the Justice Center in Akron. Anyone arrested by Cuyahoga Falls police gets booked into this county facility. The Summit County Sheriff runs the jail and provides online tools to search for current inmates. You can find names, charges, bond amounts, and court dates through the sheriff's portal. This page explains how to search for Cuyahoga Falls inmate population records and what resources are available.

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Cuyahoga Falls Quick Facts

51,114 Population
Summit County
671 Jail Capacity
1990 Jail Opened

Cuyahoga Falls police handle local arrests but do not hold inmates in a city jail. Everyone goes to the Summit County Jail at 205 E. Crosier Street, Akron, Ohio 44311. Phone: (330) 643-2171. The Summit County Jail opened in 1990 with an annex added in 1995. Total capacity is 671 inmates. The facility holds pretrial detainees, short-term sentenced inmates, and people awaiting transfer to state prison.

The inmate search system shows full name, booking date and time, charges, bond amount and type, court dates, expected release date, and mugshots. You can search online, by phone at (330) 643-2171, or in person. Online searches accept full or partial names with filters for booking date and location. Phone callers should have the full name and approximate booking date ready. In-person visits give access to detailed records and certified copies of booking sheets.

Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff has full charge of the county jail. That makes the Summit County Sheriff's Office the point of contact for all Cuyahoga Falls inmate population data.

Cuyahoga Falls Inmate Visitation Info

Visits at the Summit County Jail are done through video, either on-site or remote. Each inmate gets one free 20-minute visit per week. Schedule through ICSolutions at least 24 hours in advance. No more than two visitors at a time. On-site hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 11:00 AM and 1:30 PM to 3:00 PM. You need a valid government-issued photo ID. Dress codes and rules about prohibited items apply.

The jail provides medical and mental health services. Educational and vocational programs may be available. The Summit County Sheriff's Office Detentions Division keeps its own management plan for the jail population. Emergency plans cover the whole facility. The jail coordinates with courts, probation, and social service agencies for inmate transitions.

Under ORC Section 2929.37, the county can charge inmates for part of their confinement costs. Each person gets an itemized bill at release. Under ORC Section 149.43, most booking records are public and open to anyone who asks.

Note: Cuyahoga Falls arrests go to the Summit County Jail in Akron, so use the county search system for custody info.

The Summit County Jail page provides facility info, visitation rules, and search resources for inmates.

Cuyahoga Falls inmate population Summit County Jail page

This is the main resource for searching inmates held at the Summit County facility in Akron.

The Summit County Sheriff's Office website covers all sheriff operations including patrol, corrections, and administrative services.

Cuyahoga Falls inmate population Summit County Sheriff website

The sheriff's site links to the inmate search tool, most wanted list, and other public safety resources for Summit County.

Statewide Inmate Population Resources

State prison inmates leave Summit County for an Ohio DRC facility. The ODRC Offender Search covers the full state system. Search by name, county, or hearing date. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state keeps records on every prisoner including name, age, sex, residence, and discharge data.

Victims can register for custody alerts through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Services. Under ORC Section 2930.01, crime victims have the right to know about custody changes. Roberta's Law provides automatic alerts for serious violent crimes including murder and first through third degree offenses of violence.

Cuyahoga Falls Booking Process

When Cuyahoga Falls police arrest someone, the person is transported to the Summit County Jail in Akron. The booking process starts right away. Staff record personal info, take a mugshot, and collect fingerprints. Each person gets an inmate ID number that stays with them for the entire time they are in custody. That ID is what you use when adding money to their account or scheduling a visit.

During intake, every person goes through a medical screening and a mental health check. The jail has to meet state standards under the Ohio Administrative Code. If someone has a medical condition or takes prescription drugs, the jail staff will note that and arrange care. The jail coordinates with outside providers for anything beyond basic treatment. Classification reviews determine which housing unit each person goes to. Factors include the severity of charges, past criminal record, and any safety concerns.

Booking records are updated regularly to show releases, transfers, and court actions. Bond and bail info is part of the record too. You can see the bond amount, bond type, posting procedures, and upcoming court dates through the inmate search portal. If the person posts bond, the release process can take several hours depending on how busy the jail is at that time.

Cuyahoga Falls Inmates in State Custody

Not everyone arrested in Cuyahoga Falls stays at the county jail. People who get sentenced to more than a year typically go to state prison. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction takes over at that point. Under ORC Section 2929.01, a prison is a state facility for convicted felony offenders, while a jail is a local facility run by a county or city.

The ODRC offender search is the tool for finding people in state custody. It covers every state prison in Ohio. You can search by name, the county where the person was convicted, or a hearing date. Results show which facility the person is at, their sentence length, and their projected release date. Victim notification through Roberta's Law is automatic for violent crimes. Under ORC Section 2930.01, victims have the right to know when someone's custody status changes.

For Cuyahoga Falls cases specifically, Summit County is the committing county listed in the ODRC system. If you search by county, all state inmates from Summit County will show up, not just those from Cuyahoga Falls. You would then need to narrow results by name to find a specific person.

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