Portage County Jail Roster

The Portage County jail roster is the main way to find out who is held at the county jail in Ravenna, Ohio. You can search by name or booking date through the Portage County Sheriff's Office to see who is in custody right now. The roster lists charges, bond amounts, and booking times for each person. Ohio treats jail records as public under state law, so anyone can ask to see them. This page covers every way to look up Portage County inmates and what the records show.

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Portage County Overview

161,791 Population
Ravenna County Seat
(330) 297-3890 Sheriff Phone

Portage County Sheriff Jail Roster

The Portage County Sheriff's Office runs the county jail at 8243 Infirmary Road in Ravenna, OH 44266. This is a modern facility that holds around 200 inmates at any given time. Every arrest in Portage County goes through this jail. Staff book new inmates around the clock, and the roster changes as people come in or get released. The sheriff's office posts jail roster data on their site so you can check it from home.

Call the jail at (330) 297-3890 to ask about a specific inmate. Give them a name and they can tell you if that person is in custody. They share bond amounts and court dates by phone too. You can also stop by the sheriff's office in person during regular hours and ask to see the full roster. Under ORC §149.43, jail records are public and the office must hand them over when asked.

Each entry on the Portage County jail roster shows the inmate's full name, date of birth, booking date and time, all charges, and any bond that has been set. If someone faces more than one charge, each one is listed on their record.

Note: The jail roster only shows people currently in custody or recently booked at the Portage County facility.

The Portage County government website is a good starting point for finding jail roster information and other county services.

Portage County government website for jail roster search

This site connects you to the sheriff's office, courts, and other county departments. The sheriff's page links to jail roster data and contact details for the facility. You can also find visitation rules and commissary info through the county portal.

Video visitation is available at the Portage County jail. You have to schedule visits ahead of time. The jail also runs programs for inmates including classes and other services. If you need details on any of these, the county site has the latest info or you can call the jail directly.

State Resources for Portage County Inmates

If someone gets sent to state prison from Portage County, they leave the county jail roster and show up in the state system instead. The ODRC Offender Search lets you look up anyone in an Ohio state prison. This tool does not show county jail inmates. People mix these up all the time. The state database covers prison inmates under ORC §5120.66, but county jail rosters are kept by the local sheriff.

For alerts about custody changes, VINE is free and works for both county and state inmates. Sign up to get a call, text, or email when someone in the Portage County jail is released or moved. This is a right laid out in ORC §2930.16. Crime victims especially benefit from this service.

The Ohio.gov offender search portal also links to the ODRC database. For anyone held in a federal prison, use the BOP inmate locator instead.

Portage County Jail Records Access

Ohio law makes jail records open to the public. You do not need a reason to ask for them. The sheriff must share these records within a reasonable time under ORC §149.43. You can request them in person, by phone, or by mail. There is no special form required.

If the sheriff's office denies your request or takes too long, the Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page explains how to file a complaint. The AG's office steps in to resolve disputes between the public and government offices over records access. Most issues get sorted out quickly once a formal complaint is on file.

Bond information and release dates are part of the public record too. The Portage County Common Pleas Court handles criminal cases that lead to jail time. You can look up case dockets, hearing schedules, and sentencing orders through the court system. All of these records tie back to the jail roster.

How the Portage County Jail Works

The jail operates 24 hours a day with trained corrections staff on every shift. Inmates get meals, medical care, and access to legal materials. Healthcare comes through contracted providers who handle both physical and mental health needs. The facility also runs programs for inmates, including substance abuse counseling and educational classes.

If you need a lawyer, the Ohio State Bar Association has a referral service that matches you with attorneys in the Portage County area. Legal aid groups may also be able to help based on your income level. Having the right lawyer can make a big difference in how a case moves through the court system.

Nearby Counties

These counties sit next to Portage County. Each one has its own jail and roster. If you are not sure where an arrest happened, check the booking info or call the sheriff.

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