Knox County Inmate Population

Knox County inmate population records are maintained by the sheriff's office in Mount Vernon, Ohio. The county jail provides public access to its roster through both online listings and a downloadable PDF document. You can find current inmates by name and see their charges, booking dates, and mugshots. Knox County also offers video visitation and a 24-hour arrest list. This page covers all the main ways to search the Knox County inmate population, including the sheriff's tools, county government portal, and state-level databases for tracking inmates in the Ohio prison system.

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Knox County Quick Facts

62,322 Population
Mount Vernon County Seat
527 sq mi Area
5th District Court of Appeals

The Knox County Sheriff's Office operates the county jail in Mount Vernon. The sheriff has charge of the jail and all inmates under ORC Section 341.01. The facility holds adults charged with misdemeanor and felony offenses. This includes people waiting for trial, serving sentences, and those set for transfer to state or federal prison.

Knox County covers 527 square miles in central Ohio. Mount Vernon is the county seat and the largest community. The county has a population of about 62,322. The sheriff's office can be reached at (740) 397-3333 for general inquiries. The administration, detectives, civil process, and records division has its own line at (740) 397-6800. The fax number is (740) 393-5277.

The Knox County government portal also provides access to sheriff's office information. Through this portal you can find links to the jail inmate list, video visitation, and contact details for different divisions within the sheriff's office. The portal connects to the Mount Vernon Municipal Court as well, which handles many of the cases that bring people into custody.

Knox County Jail and Inmate Population Data

The Knox County Jail Division page has detailed information about the facility. Visitation at the jail works two ways. You can visit on site using video terminals in the lobby, or you can set up a remote visit from a computer, tablet, or phone. Both options run through the Securus system. You create an account at www.videovisitanywhere.com and pick a time slot.

The jail maintains a current inmate roster that anyone can view. It lists people in custody with their booking date, charges, and other custody details. The roster updates regularly to show new bookings and releases. Knox County also puts out a downloadable PDF jail roster that includes mugshots for each inmate. This document has a date stamp so you know when it was last updated. You can search the PDF using standard text search on your device.

The sheriff's office website also has a 24-hour arrest list. This shows people who were picked up in the last day. It is updated on a rolling basis. Between the roster, the PDF, and the arrest list, Knox County gives the public several ways to check the inmate population at any given time.

Note: Knox County's PDF jail roster includes mugshots and can be downloaded for offline use from the sheriff's website.

Inmate Services in Knox County

The Knox County Jail provides several services to its inmate population. Commissary accounts can be funded through multiple methods. Family members can use a kiosk in the jail lobby or go online to add money. If an inmate owes jail fees, any funds placed on their account go toward that debt first before being available for commissary purchases. The jail also posts information about approved items and pricing.

The facility uses the RAIDS Online crime mapping system at http://www.raidsonline.com to let residents view crime activity in Knox County. While this is not directly an inmate tool, it helps the community see what types of offenses are driving arrests and jail bookings in the area. The sheriff's office also maintains a sex offender registry lookup on the website.

Under ORC Section 149.43, most records at the Knox County Sheriff's Office are open to the public. You can file a records request for incident reports, booking data, and other documents. Some information stays private, including medical records and details that could harm an ongoing case. The county also runs a Project Lifesaver program to help find people with Alzheimer's or similar conditions who wander from home.

Ohio Statewide Inmate Population Search

If someone from Knox County has been sent to state prison, you can track them through the ODRC Offender Search Portal. This free tool covers everyone serving time in an Ohio state facility. Search by name and get results showing the facility, sentence, and release date. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction runs all state prisons and keeps files on every inmate.

Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state maintains a record of every person in the prison system. Names, convictions, photos, and supervision status are among the items that can be shared with the public. Victims can register for alerts through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Services program to get notified when an inmate's status changes.

For parole and release terms, ORC Section 2967.01 defines post-release control, transitional control, and related concepts. Under ORC Section 2929.37, counties can also charge inmates for their confinement costs, which may show up in court records. The ORC Section 2929.01 defines what counts as a jail term vs. a prison term in Ohio. A jail term means time at the county level, while a prison term means transfer to a state facility managed by the ODRC. These distinctions matter when you are trying to understand what happens to someone in the Knox County inmate population after sentencing.

Nearby Counties

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

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