Cuyahoga Falls Jail Roster

The Cuyahoga Falls jail roster is maintained by the Summit County Sheriff's Office at the county jail in Akron. Cuyahoga Falls does not have its own jail. All arrests made by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department go to the Summit County Jail for booking and holding. About 50,000 people live in Cuyahoga Falls, right next to Akron. You can search the jail roster online to check who is in custody. It lists names, charges, bond amounts, and booking dates. If someone was arrested in Cuyahoga Falls, the county jail roster is the first place to look for their status.

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Cuyahoga Falls Overview

~50,000 Population
Summit County
330-928-2181 Police Phone
Akron County Seat

Summit County Jail Roster

Cuyahoga Falls sits in Summit County. The sheriff's office runs the county jail in Akron, and all Cuyahoga Falls arrests end up there. There is no city jail. When police make an arrest in Cuyahoga Falls, the person goes to the Summit County facility. Booking staff log the person's information, charges, and bond amount on the jail roster.

The Summit County Sheriff's Office has an online jail roster search. You can look up inmates by name. It is free and pulls from the same records the jail staff work with. Booking photos, charges, and bond details show up with each result. Under ORC §149.43, these records are public in Ohio. Anyone can access them. The roster changes throughout the day as new people get booked and others get released.

For questions about a specific person in the Summit County Jail, call the facility directly. The Cuyahoga Falls Police can help with police report requests but not jail status.

Facility Summit County Jail
Location Akron, OH (Summit County)
Police Phone 330-928-2181 (Cuyahoga Falls PD)
Police Address 2310 Second Street
Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221
Hours 24/7 Operations

The Summit County Sheriff's site is your best option. Their jail roster search shows everyone in custody. Type in a name and see the results. Each listing has the booking date, charges, and bond amount. Fast and free.

State tools cover a different scope. The ODRC Offender Search is for state prison inmates only. County jail bookings do not show up there. The Ohio.gov offender search portal can direct you to the right system. If someone got sentenced and moved from the Summit County Jail to a state prison, the ODRC database is where to look next. Otherwise, stick with the county roster.

The Cuyahoga Falls Police Department handles local law enforcement. Their Records Bureau takes requests for police reports and arrest records at 2310 Second Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. Call 330-928-2181 for non-emergency matters. The Cuyahoga Falls Mayor's Court handles minor misdemeanor cases from the city. More serious cases go through the Summit County courts in Akron.

Cuyahoga Falls Jail Roster Resources

The Cuyahoga Falls City Government website has city services and department info. Below is a screenshot of their main page.

Cuyahoga Falls city government website for jail roster information

Use the city site to find police contact info and local services. The jail roster itself is on the Summit County Sheriff's website. The city page is a good starting point for reaching the right department.

Public Records for Cuyahoga Falls Arrests

Jail rosters are public records in Ohio. That is the law. Under ORC §149.43, you can ask for booking records, arrest reports, and inmate data from the Summit County Sheriff or the Cuyahoga Falls Police. No explanation needed. The Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page is the resource to use if a request gets turned down.

Cuyahoga Falls is close to Akron. Both cities send arrests to the same Summit County Jail. The county roster shows all inmates from every department in the county. If you are not sure which city made the arrest, checking the county roster covers all of them at once. Court records from the Summit County Common Pleas Court add more detail on felony cases.

Note: Police reports from Cuyahoga Falls go through the city police, while jail records go through the county sheriff.

Victim Notification in Cuyahoga Falls

Victims of crime can use VINE to track inmates. The service is free. You sign up and get alerts by phone, email, or text when an inmate's custody status changes. Ohio law gives victims this right under ORC §2930.16. It works for both the Summit County Jail and state prisons.

For state prison inmates, the ODRC Offender Search tracks them under ORC §5120.66. Federal cases go through the Bureau of Prisons locator. The Ohio State Bar Association has a referral service if you need a lawyer for a case connected to a Cuyahoga Falls arrest.

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These cities are near Cuyahoga Falls. Each sends arrests to a county jail.

Summit County Jail Roster

Cuyahoga Falls is in Summit County. All city arrests go to the Summit County Jail in Akron. For more on the county jail roster and sheriff's office, visit the county page.

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