Williams County Inmate Population

Williams County inmate population data comes from the sheriff's office in Bryan, Ohio. The county jail holds adults facing criminal charges and keeps a public roster of everyone in custody. You can check the roster online, call the sheriff's office for details, or look up court records through the clerk of courts. Williams County sits in the northwest corner of Ohio near the Indiana and Michigan borders. This page covers how to search for inmates, what records are public, and where to find people who have been sent to state prison from Williams County.

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Williams County Quick Facts

36,692 Population
Bryan County Seat
422 sq mi Area
Northwest Ohio Region

The Williams County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Bryan. The sheriff handles all law enforcement, court security, and jail operations for the county. The jail books adults facing misdemeanor and felony charges from every law enforcement agency in Williams County. When someone is arrested, staff take a mugshot, record personal details, and log the charges and bond amount. This creates the public booking record.

Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff has full charge of the county jail and all people held there. This means the sheriff controls intake, housing, medical care, visitation, and release. The Williams County Jail provides basic services to all inmates including meals, medical attention, and mail access. All mail sent to inmates gets opened and checked for contraband before delivery.

The screenshot below shows the Williams County Sheriff's Office website, the main source for inmate population records.

Williams County inmate population sheriff's office website

This site connects to the jail roster, records requests, and contact info for the Williams County Sheriff.

Williams County Inmate Population Roster

Here is the Williams County Jail roster used to look up the current inmate population.

Williams County inmate population jail roster page

The roster shows every person currently held in the Williams County Jail with their booking details.

If you need more details than what the roster shows, you can contact the sheriff's office directly. They can tell you about visitation hours, commissary deposits, and release dates. The Williams County Clerk of Courts also keeps criminal case records that provide court dates, plea entries, and sentencing details tied to inmates.

Williams County Inmate Records and Ohio Law

Ohio's public records law, ORC Section 149.43, makes most booking data available to anyone who asks. Names, charges, and mugshots from the Williams County Jail are public. Some records may be sealed or restricted by court order. Juvenile records are always private. The sheriff follows these rules when posting the jail roster and handling requests for inmate info.

Inmates in the Williams County Jail have access to commissary services, where they can buy snacks, hygiene items, stamps, and other approved products. Visitation follows a set schedule posted by the jail. You should call ahead to confirm the current hours and rules before making a trip. A valid photo ID is needed to check in for any visit. Under ORC Section 2929.37, counties can charge inmates for the cost of their jail stay.

Note: Williams County is near the Indiana and Michigan state lines, so some arrests may involve multi-state coordination.

When someone from Williams County goes to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search is where you look. This covers every person in an Ohio state facility. Search by name and you get the facility, sentence, and expected release date. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state keeps a record on each person entering the prison system.

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction manages all state prisons and tracks inmates from entry to discharge. Victims of crime can get alerts through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Notification program. This free service notifies you when something changes in a case or custody status. It covers both state prison and some county jail situations across Ohio.

Williams County Court Records

The Williams County Clerk of Courts keeps all criminal and civil case files. If you need court documents tied to an inmate, the clerk handles dockets, hearing dates, plea entries, and sentencing data. These records give you more detail than the jail roster alone. You can visit the clerk's office during business hours or call to ask about a specific case number.

Court records and jail records work together to tell the full story of a person's case. The jail roster shows who is in custody and what they are charged with. The court file shows what happens in the case from arraignment to sentencing. Both types of records fall under Ohio's public records law, so most of this information is available to anyone who asks for it.

Nearby Counties

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

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