Noble County Inmate Population
Noble County inmate population records are available through the sheriff's office website, which posts an online jail roster. Located in southeast Ohio, Noble County is a small rural county that maintains its own jail facility. The sheriff's office also keeps a wanted list and provides commissary and phone access details for families of inmates. You can search the roster, check the wanted list, and find contact info all from the sheriff's site. This page covers the tools and offices for looking up who is in custody in Noble County.
Noble County Quick Facts
Noble County Jail Roster and Inmate Population
The Noble County Jail Roster shows everyone currently in custody. The roster displays booking dates and offenses for each inmate. It updates as new bookings and releases happen. This is the fastest way to check the Noble County inmate population from anywhere with internet access.
The jail uses CIDNET for inmate communication. Family members can set up video visits, email messages, and phone calls through this system. To get started, go to customer.cidnet.net or call 1-888-984-1903. You need to create an account, add your general info, phone numbers, and photo ID, then link with the inmate. After approval, you purchase data credits. The data balance goes down when you talk to an inmate.
The screenshot below shows the Noble County Jail Roster page.
Check this roster to see who is currently held in the Noble County Jail.
New inmates get a free phone call when booked. Free calls to the Noble County Public Defender's Office are also available. All calls except attorney calls are recorded and can be monitored by jail staff. Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff sets rules for phone access and communication in the jail.
Noble County Wanted List and Inmate Records
The Noble County Wanted List shows people with outstanding warrants. Reasons for being on the list include failure to appear, probation violations, revocation of community control, failure to meet purge requirements, and motions to revoke. The list updates as people are caught or new warrants come in. The sheriff's office asks anyone with info on wanted persons to call right away.
The screenshot below shows the Noble County Wanted List page.
This list helps law enforcement find people who have failed to meet court orders in Noble County.
Noble County Jail Commissary and Phone Access
The Noble County Jail Commissary lets inmates with trust accounts order phone debit time, food, clothing, and hygiene items from a commissary menu. Telephone access is provided through CIDNET during set hours each day. Family members must buy data credits through CIDNET to communicate with inmates.
The screenshot below shows the Noble County Jail Commissary and Telephone Access page.
This page explains how to fund inmate accounts and set up phone or video communication.
Phone debit time can also be bought through the commissary program by the inmate directly. The multiple ways to reach inmates, through calls, video visits, and email, make it easier for families to stay connected. Under ORC Section 149.43, the public can request records about jail operations and inmate data from the sheriff's office.
Note: Noble County uses CIDNET for all inmate communications. Create an account at customer.cidnet.net before trying to contact an inmate.
Noble County Sheriff Inmate Population Hub
The Noble County Sheriff's Office website is the main hub for all jail and law enforcement info in the county. It has links to the jail roster, sheriff's sales, wanted list, and contact info for all departments. The office handles public safety, law enforcement, jail operations, and court service in Noble County.
The screenshot below shows the Noble County Sheriff's Office homepage.
Start here for all Noble County law enforcement and inmate population resources.
For state prison inmates, use the ODRC Offender Search Portal. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state tracks every inmate from entry to discharge. Victims can sign up for alerts through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Services program.
Nearby Counties
These Ohio counties border Noble County and keep their own inmate population records.
Noble County Inmate Communication and Commissary
The Noble County Jail uses CIDNET for inmate communication. This system lets inmates make video visits, send email messages, and place phone calls. Family members need to set up an account at customer.cidnet.net or call 1-888-984-1903. After creating the account, you link it to the inmate, wait for approval, and then buy data credits. Those credits are used up during calls and visits.
New inmates get one free phone call at booking. All inmates can call the Noble County Public Defender's Office for free. Every other call is recorded and may be monitored by jail staff, except calls to attorneys. The jail also runs a commissary program. Inmates with money in their trust account can order food, clothing, hygiene items, and phone debit time from a set menu. Families can add funds to an inmate's account through the methods posted on the Noble County Sheriff's Office website. Under ORC Section 2929.37, the county can charge inmates for part of their confinement costs, including meals and medical care. Inmates receive an itemized bill at the end of their stay.
State Prison Lookup for Noble County Cases
Not every Noble County inmate stays in the local jail. Felony sentences over one year send inmates to the Ohio state prison system. Once they transfer, the county jail roster no longer shows them. The ODRC Offender Search is the right tool for those cases. You can search by name or filter by Noble County as the county of conviction.
Under ORC 5120.21, the state records each inmate's name, age, sex, conviction, and sentence dates. The full file is restricted, but the inmate's name, photo, charges, and current status are available to the public. Crime victims can register through the ODRC to get alerts about an offender's hearings, transfers, and release. Roberta's Law provides automatic notification for victims of serious violent offenses. For other crimes, victims need to sign up. The Ohio Attorney General's victim services page has the forms and steps to get registered. Noble County residents can also reach out to the county prosecutor for help with victim notification paperwork.