Carroll County Inmate Population Lookup

Carroll County is a small, rural county in eastern Ohio with Carrollton as its county seat. Searching the Carroll County inmate population is possible through the sheriff's office website, which shows who is in custody at the county jail. The roster has names, charges, and booking data for each person held there. You can also check court records at the clerk of courts for case details tied to inmates. This page covers the local tools and state databases you can use to look up current and past inmates connected to Carroll County.

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Carroll County Quick Facts

26,721 Population
Carrollton County Seat
45 Violent Crime Rate per 100K
398 sq mi Area

The Carroll County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Carrollton. The facility holds adults charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses. Some are waiting for trial. Others are serving sentences or set for transfer to state prison. The sheriff provides law enforcement to the county's 26,721 residents across 398 square miles.

Carroll County reported a violent crime rate of just 45 per 100,000 in 2021. That is one of the lower rates in Ohio. The small population and rural setting keep the jail numbers low compared to urban counties. But every person booked into the jail still goes on the public roster.

The screenshot below shows the Carroll County Sheriff's Office website, the starting point for checking the inmate population.

Carroll County inmate population sheriff website

You can use this site to reach jail information, current custody data, and contact details for the sheriff's office.

Carroll County Jail Inmate Services

The Carroll County Jail provides inmates with medical care, food service, and visitation. The facility uses video visitation systems. Inmates can get mail sent to the jail. Family members can fund commissary accounts so people in custody can buy items like snacks and hygiene products.

The following screenshot shows the Carroll County Jail information page.

Carroll County inmate population jail information page

From this page, you can find details on how visitation works, what items inmates can receive, and how to contact the jail.

Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff has full charge of the county jail and must run it by state standards. Classification staff sort inmates by security risk and medical needs. Every person gets three meals a day and access to medical attention when needed. The jail follows state minimum standards for housing, sanitation, recreation, and disciplinary procedures. Staff are trained in de-escalation methods and emergency response.

Note: Video visitation at Carroll County Jail must be set up in advance; contact the jail for the current schedule.

Carroll County Court Records

The Carroll County Clerk of Courts keeps records for all criminal and civil cases in the county. You can visit the office in Carrollton to look up case files and get certified copies.

The screenshot below shows the Carroll County Clerk of Courts website.

Carroll County inmate population clerk of courts website

This site gives you access to case search tools and contact information for the clerk's office.

Criminal records in Ohio are public under ORC Section 149.43. Names, convictions, photos, and custody status can be shared. The clerk follows state rules when giving out information about people in the Carroll County Jail or those who have been through the court system.

ORC Section 5120.21 requires the state to keep a file on every person who enters the prison system. The record holds the inmate's name, age, sex, residence, occupation, and date of entry. It also tracks the terms of discharge and any transfers between facilities. County jails like Carroll County's follow a similar setup for their local records. The managing officer of the jail must report each new booking to the state within ten days.

Under ORC Section 2929.37, counties can charge inmates for the cost of their stay. This can include room and board, medical care, drug tests, and a one-time processing fee. Each person gets an itemized bill when they leave. A payment plan can be set up after release. Carroll County follows the same billing process as other Ohio counties under this law.

Public access to inmate records falls under ORC Section 149.43. Not all data is open. But names, criminal convictions, photographs, and custody status can be released. Medical records and some internal files stay restricted. The Carroll County Sheriff follows these rules when sharing jail roster data with the public. If an accident or injury happens in the jail, the managing officer must send a special report to the state within 24 hours with all the details.

ORC Section 2929.01 defines what "prison," "jail," "community control sanction," and "mandatory prison term" mean. These terms appear in every inmate's case file. Knowing them helps when you are reading records for someone held in Carroll County or anywhere else in Ohio.

Statewide Inmate Population Tools

For people sent from Carroll County to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search Portal is the tool to use. Search by name and get results showing the facility, sentence, and projected release date. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction runs all state prisons and tracks each person from entry to release. The database also shows supervision status and hearing dates.

Crime victims can register for alerts through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Services. You get a notice when an inmate's status changes, whether they transfer, get released, or have a hearing. Under Roberta's Law, victims of violent crimes get automatic notifications without having to sign up. This covers aggravated murder, murder, and first through third degree offenses of violence.

ORC Section 2967.01 defines the terms you will see in parole and release records, like "parolee," "releasee," and "post-release control." The Ohio Department of Public Safety also provides tools related to law enforcement and corrections that can help with records searches tied to Carroll County inmates.

Nearby Counties

These Ohio counties border Carroll County and maintain their own inmate population records.

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