Find Henry County Jail Roster Records

The Henry County jail roster tracks inmates held through the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, a regional jail that serves multiple counties including Henry. You can search for current inmates by name through the CCNO system or by calling the Henry County Sheriff's Office in Napoleon. Booking records are public in Ohio. The roster shows charges, bond amounts, and custody status for each person booked. This guide covers all the ways to look up Henry County jail records, from the regional facility to state databases.

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Henry County Overview

27,006 Population
Napoleon County Seat
(419) 592-8006 Sheriff Phone

Henry County Sheriff and CCNO Jail Roster

Henry County does not run its own jail. Instead, the Henry County Sheriff's Office participates in the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, known as CCNO. This regional jail sits at 2460 Airport Highway in Stryker, OH 43557. It serves five counties: Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, and Williams. The facility holds around 250 inmates at a time and handles all bookings, housing, and releases for Henry County arrests.

The sheriff's office is at 123 E. Washington Street in Napoleon, OH 43545. Call them at (419) 592-8006 for questions about arrests made in Henry County. They transport inmates to and from CCNO for court dates in Henry County. The CCNO jail can be reached at (419) 782-1956 for direct questions about inmates, visitation, and commissary.

Because Henry County uses a regional jail, the inmate roster is managed by CCNO rather than the sheriff's office. You need to search the CCNO system to find Henry County inmates. The roster lists each person's name, charges, booking date, and bond amount.

Start your search at the Henry County Sheriff's Office website for local arrest information and links to the regional jail system.

Henry County jail roster sheriff office website

The sheriff's website provides contact details, information about recent arrests in Henry County, and directions to the CCNO facility. Since all jail operations run through the regional center, the sheriff's site points you there for inmate lookups and visitation scheduling.

The Henry County government portal connects you to other departments that handle records tied to jail stays, including the clerk of courts and the Common Pleas Court.

Henry County government website jail roster resources

Court records for Henry County criminal cases are kept by the clerk of courts. These files include case numbers, hearing dates, and sentencing details that connect to jail roster entries at CCNO.

Note: All Henry County inmates are housed at CCNO in Stryker, not at a local facility in Napoleon.

State and Federal Inmate Resources

CCNO handles county-level inmates. If someone from Henry County gets sentenced to state prison, their records move to the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction. The ODRC Offender Search lets you look up state prison inmates. It does not include people held at CCNO or any county jail. The state database operates under ORC §5120.66, which requires the department to maintain searchable records of all state inmates.

Victim notification is available through VINE. This free service sends alerts when an inmate's custody status changes at CCNO or a state facility. You get a call, text, or email when someone gets released or moved. Victims have a right to this information under ORC §2930.16.

The Ohio.gov offender search links to the same ODRC database. For federal inmates, the BOP inmate locator covers all Bureau of Prisons facilities.

Henry County Jail Roster Public Access

Jail roster records are public in Ohio. Under ORC §149.43, both the Henry County Sheriff's Office and CCNO must share these records when asked. You do not have to give a reason for your request. The law requires that public offices provide records promptly during regular business hours.

If your request gets denied or delayed without cause, the Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page has the process for filing a complaint. The AG's office steps in to mediate between requesters and government offices. This applies to both county and regional jail facilities like CCNO. Video visitation is available at CCNO, and visitors must schedule time in advance. Commissary services run through third-party vendors, and inmates can purchase approved items with money deposited into their accounts.

If you need a criminal defense lawyer in Henry County, the Ohio State Bar Association has a referral service that can connect you with an attorney who practices in the area.

Nearby Counties

These counties border Henry County. Some also use the CCNO regional jail. Each keeps its own arrest and booking records through the sheriff's office.

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