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This site displays data on those offenders who are currently incarcerated in an Ohio prison, currently under Department supervision, or judicially released. You can combine searches to narrow the results, but please note that it is better to have too little search criteria than too much.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's Offender Search displays information on offenders who are currently incarcerated in an Ohio prison, currently under DRC supervision, judicially released, or who died of natural causes while incarcerated.
Find data on incarcerated individuals who are currently serving time in an Ohio prison, currently under department supervision, or judicially released. Search by name, county, hearing date, and more to narrow your results. Search for an individual.
Instructions on looking up any Ohio inmate, parolee, supervised release or discharged prisoner. How to look up inmates in the Bureau of Prisons and ICE Detainees.
Offender Search. Find information, including upcoming parole hearings, for individuals who are currently incarcerated, released and under Department supervision, or judicially released. Launch.
Ohio State Penitentiary (OSP) Visitation Reservations are required for all visits and must be made at least four, but no more than 30, days in advance via the online registration portal or by calling 330-743-0700 ext. 2111.
OSP maintains a database of current inmates and their locations within the system. To locate an inmate, begin by using the DOC locator tool, which requires entering the first three letters of the inmate's first and last name, allowing for variations in spelling.
Questions concerning the information contained in these documents should be sent via the U.S. Mail to Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, Attn: Central Records, 4545 Fisher Road, Suite D, Columbus, OH 43228.
Please visit our Ohio Incarceration Records Index Search. The collection consists of an individual card for each prisoner which includes a photograph, height, age, weight, color of hair, state of birth, and several Bertillon system measurements.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction protects Ohioans by ensuring that adult felony offenders are effectively supervised in environments that are safe, humane, and secure.