Fulton County Jail Roster
Fulton County jail roster information comes through the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, a regional facility that serves this county and four others in the area. The Fulton County Sheriff's Office in Wauseon works with CCNO to manage all inmates from the county. You can search for current inmates by calling the sheriff's office or using state online tools. The regional jail keeps booking data, charge information, and custody status for people arrested in Fulton County. Public records laws in Ohio make this information available to anyone who requests it.
Fulton County Overview
Fulton County Sheriff's Office
The Fulton County Sheriff's Office is at 900 Farewell Street in Wauseon, OH 43567. The office handles law enforcement for the county but does not run its own jail. All inmates go to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio in Stryker. CCNO is a shared facility used by Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, and Williams counties. Call the sheriff at 419-337-4020 for questions about inmates from Fulton County.
CCNO sits at 2460 Airport Highway, Stryker, OH 43557. The facility holds about 250 inmates from the five member counties. You can reach CCNO directly at 419-782-1956. When someone gets arrested in Fulton County, deputies transport them to the regional jail for processing. The jail handles intake, classification, and housing. For court dates, the sheriff's office brings inmates back to Fulton County as needed.
| Office | Fulton County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Address | 900 Farewell Street, Wauseon, OH 43567 |
| Phone | 419-337-4020 |
| Regional Jail | CCNO: 2460 Airport Highway, Stryker, OH 43557 |
| CCNO Phone | 419-782-1956 |
Search Fulton County Jail Roster
The Fulton County Sheriff's website has contact details and information about the office and its services.
From that site you can find phone numbers and department contacts for the sheriff's office. For inmate-specific lookups, calling CCNO directly is often the quickest way to get an answer.
The Fulton County government website provides an overview of all county departments and services.
County government pages list office locations, hours, and contact information for every department. This helps if you need to reach a specific office about records or other county business.
Fulton County Inmate Records
State databases give you another path to find inmate records tied to Fulton County. The ODRC Offender Search lists people in state prison. If someone from Fulton County got sentenced and transferred to a state facility, their record shows up here. You search by name and get back their location, sentence length, and expected release date. This tool does not show people still in county custody at CCNO.
The Ohio.gov search portal combines data from several state agencies into one place. It works well as a starting point when you do not know which facility holds the person. CCNO also runs its own operations for things like visitation and commissary. Video visits are the standard option and need to be scheduled ahead of time. Third-party vendors handle commissary orders for inmates.
Note: CCNO houses inmates from five counties, so you may need to check both the regional jail and state databases to find a specific person.
Public Records and Fulton County Jail Data
Ohio's public records law under ORC §149.43 makes jail roster information available to the public. You do not need to explain why you want it. Booking logs, inmate names, and charges are all considered public data. The sheriff's office or CCNO must respond to requests within a reasonable time frame. If they deny a request, the Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page explains how to file a complaint.
Crime victims have added rights. The VINE notification system sends alerts when an inmate's status changes. Under ORC §2930.16, victims can sign up to hear about releases, transfers, and court dates. The service is free and works around the clock. VINE covers Fulton County inmates at CCNO.
The Ohio State Bar Association offers lawyer referrals for people who need legal help. The Bureau of Prisons locator covers federal inmates only. State records standards under ORC §5120.66 set rules for how inmate data moves between facilities in Ohio. This statute also requires the state to keep records on every admission, transfer, and release within its system.
Nearby Counties
Fulton County is in the northwest corner of Ohio. Some neighboring counties share the same regional jail. Check these if you think someone may have been booked in a different county.