Lake County Inmate Population

Lake County is in northeast Ohio along the Lake Erie shore, and its jail sits in Painesville. If you need to search the Lake County inmate population, the sheriff's office runs a public jail roster online that gets updated on a regular basis. The roster shows each person's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount. You can also check court records through the Lake County Clerk of Courts for case details on people held in custody. The Adult Detention Facility handles all local bookings for both misdemeanor and felony cases. This page covers the tools, offices, and steps you can use to find who is in the Lake County Jail right now.

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Lake County Quick Facts

232,603 Population
Painesville County Seat
353 Jail Capacity
232 sq mi Area

The Lake County Sheriff's Office runs the Adult Detention Facility at 104 East Erie Street in Painesville, Ohio 44077. You can call them at (440) 350-5601 for jail questions. This facility opened in January 1990 and was built to hold up to 353 beds. Despite that limit, the jail has at times held more than 400 people. On a given day, the facility averages about 95 female inmates. The jail holds pre-trial detainees, people serving short terms, and those set for transfer to state prison.

The Lake County Corrections Division manages all booking and release operations. Staff classify each person who comes in based on security risk, medical needs, and the charges they face. Male and female inmates are housed in separate areas. The facility runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with trained correctional officers on every shift. Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff has full authority over local jail operations in Lake County.

The sheriff's website has a jail roster section. It shows who is in custody right now. The roster gets updated often to show new bookings, releases, and transfers. Each entry lists the inmate's name, booking date, charges, and bond info. This is the fastest way to check the Lake County inmate population.

Inmate Population Services in Lake County

The Lake County Adult Detention Facility offers a range of programs to people in custody. These include drug and alcohol classes, GED prep, and counseling. The WITTS (Whatever It Takes) program is a reentry effort that helps inmates plan for life after release. Staff work with outside groups to connect inmates to housing, job training, and treatment before they leave the jail. This approach aims to cut the number of people who end up back in custody.

Medical care is part of daily jail operations. The facility contracts with health care providers to cover prescriptions, emergency care, and mental health counseling. Every person booked into the jail gets a medical screening at intake. If someone has a chronic condition or needs ongoing treatment, staff set up a care plan. Mental health services are available for inmates who need them, which is a growing part of jail work across Ohio.

Visitors must follow specific rules. You need valid ID and must be on the inmate's approved list. Dress code rules apply. The sheriff's website has full details on visiting hours and what you can bring. The SCAM (Security and Control of Alcohol Monitoring) program offers electronic monitoring for some offenders, which helps cut overcrowding at the jail.

Note: Check the Lake County Sheriff's website for current visiting hours and dress code rules before you visit.

Lake County Court Records and Cases

The Lake County Clerk of Courts keeps records for all criminal and civil cases filed in the county. The office sits in the Lake County Courthouse Annex. You can search court records in person or use the online system to pull up case details. For people held in the jail, court records show charges filed, hearing dates, plea deals, and sentencing orders. This data fills in the gaps that the jail roster does not cover.

Lake County has a Court of Common Pleas, Municipal Courts, and specialized dockets. Drug court and mental health court handle certain cases that need focused treatment instead of just jail time. These programs can change where an inmate is housed and what services they get while in custody. If you want the full picture on someone in the Lake County inmate population, checking both the jail roster and court records is your best bet.

Court records are public under ORC Section 149.43. Some files may be sealed, especially for juvenile cases or victims of certain crimes. But most criminal case data, including names, convictions, and custody status, can be viewed by anyone. You can also look at protection orders and civil cases through the clerk's office.

The screenshot below shows the Lake County Sheriff's Office main page, where you can find links to the jail roster and corrections information.

Lake County inmate population sheriff website

From this page you can reach the jail roster, visitation info, and contact numbers for the corrections division.

The next image shows the Lake County Corrections Division page with details on jail operations and inmate services.

Lake County inmate population corrections division page

This page has specific data on the facility, including capacity, programs, and how to reach the jail by phone.

Ohio Inmate Search Tools

When someone from Lake County gets sent to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search Portal is the tool to use. This free search covers every person serving time in an Ohio state facility. You type in a name and get back the person's location, sentence length, and release date. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction runs all state prisons and tracks inmates from entry to discharge.

Crime victims can sign up for alerts through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Services program. This system sends a notice when an inmate's status changes. It works for state prison and some county jail cases. Under ORC Section 2929.37, counties may charge inmates for the cost of their stay, which can show up in their records. For parole terms, ORC Section 2967.01 defines key words like "judicial release" and "transitional control."

Nearby Counties

These Ohio counties border Lake County and keep their own inmate population records.

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