Wood County Inmate Population Lookup

Wood County inmate population records are managed by the sheriff's office in Bowling Green, Ohio. The county jail keeps a public roster of everyone in custody and updates it as bookings and releases happen. You can search the roster online, call the sheriff's office, or visit in person to get details on specific inmates. Wood County is in northwest Ohio and the jail handles all local bookings for the county's law enforcement agencies. This page covers the search tools, contact info, and legal rules for finding inmates held in Wood County.

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Wood County Quick Facts

130,817 Population
Bowling Green County Seat
620 sq mi Area
Northwest Ohio Region

The Wood County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail in Bowling Green. The sheriff handles law enforcement, court security, civil process, and all jail operations across Wood County. The jail processes bookings for every police department and agency in the county. With a population over 130,000, Wood County sees a steady flow of arrests and bookings throughout the year.

When a person gets booked into the Wood County Jail, staff create a record that includes the person's name, date of birth, charges, bond amount, and mugshot. This data goes into the jail's system and becomes part of the public record. Under ORC Section 341.01, the sheriff has full charge of the jail and all inmates. That covers intake, classification, housing, medical care, visitation, and release.

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

Wood County inmate population sheriff's office website

This site provides links to the jail roster, records requests, and sheriff's office contact details.

Wood County Inmate Population Roster

Below is the Wood County Jail roster page for looking up the current inmate population.

Wood County inmate population jail roster listing

This roster shows every person currently held in the Wood County Jail with their charges and booking data.

Bowling Green is home to Bowling Green State University, which means the county sees a mix of local residents and college-age adults in the justice system. The jail handles everything from minor offenses to serious felonies. Inmates waiting for trial, serving sentences, and those set for transfer to state facilities are all part of the Wood County inmate population at any given time.

Note: The Wood County Jail roster only shows current inmates and does not include released or transferred individuals.

Wood County Jail Inmate Services

The Wood County Jail provides standard services to all people in custody. Inmates get three meals a day, medical and mental health care, and housing based on their classification level. Mail is accepted at the jail, but every letter gets opened and checked for contraband before it reaches the inmate. Commissary accounts let inmates buy personal items through an approved list.

Visitation follows a schedule set by the jail. Call the sheriff's office to confirm current hours and rules before planning a visit. You will need a valid photo ID to check in. The jail may use video visitation for some or all visiting sessions. Video systems reduce contraband risks while still letting families stay connected. Each inmate has a set number of visits allowed per week, and time limits apply to each session.

The Wood County Clerk of Courts maintains criminal and civil case records. If you need court documents tied to an inmate, such as hearing dates, plea entries, or sentencing details, the clerk's office handles those files. These records add to the booking data found on the jail roster.

Under ORC Section 149.43, most booking records are public in Ohio. Names, charges, mugshots, and custody status from the Wood County Jail can be released to anyone who asks. Some records may be sealed or restricted by a court. Juvenile records stay private. The sheriff follows these state rules when posting the roster and handling requests.

If someone from Wood County has gone to state prison, the ODRC Offender Search covers all state facilities. Under ORC Section 5120.21, the state keeps a detailed file on each person in prison. The Ohio DRC runs all state prisons and tracks inmates from entry to release. Victims can get alerts through the Ohio Attorney General's Victim Notification program when an inmate's status changes.

Under ORC Section 2929.37, Wood County can charge inmates for the cost of their jail time. These charges become part of the financial records tied to each inmate's stay.

Nearby Counties

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

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