Access Toledo Jail Roster

The Toledo jail roster is maintained through the Lucas County system. Toledo is the largest city in northwest Ohio with roughly 270,000 residents, and all arrests by the Toledo Police Department get processed through the county jail operation. Toledo uses a unique setup compared to most Ohio cities. The Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO) serves as the regional jail for Lucas County and several neighboring counties. You can search for current inmates through the CCNO website or the Lucas County Sheriff's Office. The jail roster shows booking details, charges, and custody status for anyone picked up in Toledo.

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270,871 Population
Lucas County
(419) 213-4800 Sheriff Phone

Lucas County Jail Roster for Toledo

Toledo does not run its own jail. Like all Ohio cities, it relies on the county for jail services. Lucas County participates in a regional jail system through the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO). This regional facility in Stryker, Ohio houses inmates from Lucas County and four other counties in the area.

When Toledo police arrest someone, the person may be booked locally and then transferred to CCNO for longer-term holding. The CCNO facility at 2460 Airport Highway in Stryker handles all jail services including housing, medical care, and programming for Lucas County inmates. The jail roster is available through the CCNO website. You can search for inmates by name to find current bookings, charges, and bond information. The Lucas County Sheriff's Office also provides inmate information. Call (419) 213-4800 for jail inquiries.

Facility Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO)
Address 2460 Airport Highway
Stryker, OH 43557
Phone (419) 782-1956
Hours 24 hours, 7 days a week

See the Lucas County jail roster page for more details on the county system and additional search options.

Start with the CCNO inmate search tool on their website. Enter the last name and first name of the person you are looking for. The system shows a list of matching inmates. Each entry has the inmate's name, booking date, charges, and bond status. Results cover all inmates from Lucas County, not just those arrested in Toledo.

There are some quirks to keep in mind with Toledo's system. Because CCNO is a regional facility located in Stryker (about 60 miles from Toledo), there can be a delay between arrest and when the person shows up on the roster. Toledo police may book someone locally first, then arrange transport to the regional facility. If you can't find someone right away, check back later or call the Lucas County Sheriff at (419) 213-4800.

The Toledo Municipal Court at 555 N. Erie Street handles misdemeanor cases from Toledo arrests. You can search case records through the court's website. Court records show hearing dates, charges, and case outcomes. This is useful when the jail roster alone is not enough or when you need to track a case after someone has been released.

Toledo Police and Arrest Records

The Toledo Police Department is at 525 N. Erie Street, Toledo, OH 43604. Non-emergency calls go to 419-245-3340. The Records Bureau handles police report requests. The department serves all of Toledo and coordinates with the Lucas County Sheriff on jail matters.

Arrest records from Toledo police and jail roster records from CCNO are two different things held by two different agencies. The police report details the arrest. The jail roster shows current custody status. Both are public records under ORC Section 149.43. You can request copies from either agency. There may be small copy fees depending on the format and number of pages.

Note: Toledo uses CCNO as its regional jail, so inmates may be housed about 60 miles from the city in Stryker, Ohio.

Toledo Victim Notification and State Searches

Crime victims in Toledo can use VINE to track an inmate's status. The service is free and sends alerts when someone is released, transferred, or escapes. Register online or call 1-866-277-7477. This right is protected by ORC Section 2930.16.

If someone has moved from the county system to state prison, the jail roster won't show them. The ODRC offender search covers state prison inmates. The Ohio.gov portal offers another way to search. For federal inmates, use the Bureau of Prisons inmate locator. The Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page explains your rights to public records, and the Ohio State Bar Association can help connect you with legal representation if needed.

Toledo Jail Roster Resources

The Toledo Municipal Court handles misdemeanor cases from city arrests and provides online case search tools.

Toledo jail roster municipal court website

Court records from Toledo Municipal Court can help track case progress after an arrest shows up on the jail roster. The court is located near Toledo Police headquarters on Erie Street.

Nearby Cities Jail Rosters

Cities near Toledo have jail roster data available through their own county systems.

Findlay is in Hancock County and Lima is in Allen County. Each uses its own county jail rather than the CCNO regional system that serves Toledo.

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