Access Tuscarawas County Inmate Population

Tuscarawas County inmate population records are kept at the county jail in New Philadelphia, Ohio. The sheriff's office runs the facility at 2295 Reiser Ave SE and posts a public roster of everyone in custody. You can search by name, browse the full list, or call 330-339-7783 for details on a specific inmate. The jail holds adults facing misdemeanor and felony charges who are serving time, awaiting trial, or set for transfer. This page walks through the search tools, visitation rules, and public records access for the Tuscarawas County inmate population.

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Tuscarawas County Quick Facts

92,526 Population
New Philadelphia County Seat
572 sq mi Area
330-339-2000 Sheriff Phone

The Tuscarawas County Jail is a full-service facility running from minimum to maximum security at 2295 Reiser Ave SE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663. The sheriff's office main number is 330-339-2000, and the jail line is 330-339-7783. The facility houses adult men and women arrested on misdemeanor or felony charges. People held here are either serving sentences, waiting for trial, or set for transfer to state or federal prison.

The jail puts a strong focus on programs beyond just holding people. Inmates can take part in educational classes, addiction recovery, life skills training, bible studies, and community reentry services. These programs aim to cut down on people coming back to jail after release. The facility uses video visitation through ICSolutions, which lets families stay in touch while keeping the jail secure. Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff has full charge of the jail and everyone held there.

Tuscarawas County Inmate Population Search

The screenshot below shows the Tuscarawas County Jail roster used to look up the inmate population.

Tuscarawas County inmate population jail roster page

This page lists all current inmates in Tuscarawas County with their booking details and charges.

The Tuscarawas County inmate search guide explains how to use the lookup tools step by step. You visit the official sheriff's office page, choose "Current Inmates" or "Recent Bookings," and enter the person's name or booking number. If you find a match, you can view the full profile with mugshot, charges, bond, court dates, housing unit, and release status. If no match shows up, try searching by last name only or check the recent arrests list.

Here is the Tuscarawas County inmate search guide page showing how to find people in custody.

Tuscarawas County inmate population search guide

This guide walks through the steps for using the Tuscarawas County inmate search system.

Tuscarawas County Warrants and Inmate Communication

The sheriff's office keeps a public active warrant list. It shows each person's name, age, date the warrant was issued, and which court issued it. The most wanted list has names, dates of birth, mugshots, and the reasons people are wanted. You can email the warrants division for more info on any active warrant.

For inmate mail, send letters to the person's name at Tuscarawas County Jail, 2295 Reiser Ave SE, New Philadelphia, OH 44663. All mail gets opened and checked for contraband. To add funds to an inmate's commissary account, you have three options:

  • Online through Access Corrections
  • At the lobby kiosk in the jail
  • By phone at 1-866-345-1884

You need the inmate's full name and ID number for phone deposits. All visits use video through ICSolutions. Visits need approval, a valid government ID, and scheduling based on the inmate's housing unit. Minors must come with a legal guardian. Tuscarawas County does not always show release dates publicly, but you can check the inmate's profile for expected release info or call jail admin.

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For people transferred from Tuscarawas County to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search covers all Ohio state facilities. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state keeps a file on each person in prison with their name, age, sentence, and release info. Parole questions should go to the right probation or parole office, not the county jail.

Public records access falls under ORC Section 149.43. Basic inmate data like names, charges, and mugshots are open to the public. Victims of crime can track inmate status changes through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Services program. Under ORC Section 2929.37, counties can charge inmates for the cost of their time in jail.

Nearby Counties

These Ohio counties border Tuscarawas County and manage their own inmate population records.

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