Wyandot County Jail Roster
The Wyandot County jail roster shows all inmates held at the county jail in Upper Sandusky, Ohio. You can search the roster to check who is in custody and find their charges and booking details. The sheriff's office maintains the jail and updates the roster as people get booked or released. Wyandot County is in north-central Ohio and the jail on Wyandot Avenue handles all local arrests. Searching the roster takes just a few minutes using the right tools. Phone and online options both work for getting the info you need.
Wyandot County Overview
Find Wyandot County Jail Records
The Wyandot County Sheriff's Office runs the jail at 125 E. Wyandot Avenue in Upper Sandusky, OH 43351. This is a smaller facility that holds about 40 inmates. Staff process intake, handle housing, and manage releases. Every arrest in Wyandot County comes through this jail. Once booked, the person's name, charges, and bond info go on the roster.
You can get Wyandot County jail roster information by calling 419-294-2312 or checking with the Wyandot County Sheriff's Office online. The office can provide roster data by phone or may have an online lookup tool. Under ORC §149.43, jail records are public in Ohio. You can request them without giving a reason. The sheriff must respond in a reasonable time frame.
The sheriff also provides law enforcement services across the county and handles courthouse security.
| Facility | Wyandot County Jail |
|---|---|
| Address | 125 E. Wyandot Avenue Upper Sandusky, OH 43351 |
| Phone | 419-294-2312 |
| Hours | 24/7 Operations |
| Website | wyandotcountyohio.gov/sheriff |
Wyandot County Inmate Search Options
Beyond the local jail roster, state tools can help you search for people in Ohio's corrections system. The ODRC Offender Search tracks state prison inmates. If someone from Wyandot County went to a state facility, you can find them there with details on their sentence and projected release date. The Ohio.gov offender search portal helps point you to the right database.
Here is the ODRC search tool where you can look up state inmates from Wyandot County or anywhere in Ohio.
This tool is free and shows current location, sentence length, and release dates. It covers state prison inmates only, not county jail bookings. For people still at the Wyandot County Jail, call the sheriff's office directly.
The VINE system lets you track any inmate in Ohio. It sends alerts when their status changes. Registration is free and takes just a few minutes.
Ohio Public Records and Wyandot County
Ohio has one of the broadest public records laws in the country. ORC §149.43 opens government records to everyone. Jail rosters are part of this. The Wyandot County Sheriff cannot ask why you want the records. They have to respond in a reasonable time. If they deny your request, the Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page explains how to file a complaint.
Crime victims have extra rights under ORC §2930.16. They can get alerts through VINE about releases, transfers, and escapes. For inmates who move to state prison, ORC §5120.66 controls record access. The Bureau of Prisons inmate locator covers federal cases.
Note: Small jails like Wyandot County may not have online roster search, so calling is often the fastest way to check.
Wyandot County Court Records
The Wyandot County Common Pleas Court handles felony cases. The Upper Sandusky Municipal Court covers misdemeanors. Both courts send defendants to the same jail. Court records and the jail roster connect to give a full view of each case. Bond hearings at the court decide if someone stays on the roster or gets released.
The clerk of courts keeps all criminal case files and can provide copies on request. If you need a lawyer in Wyandot County, the Ohio State Bar Association runs a referral service. They can connect you with attorneys who handle criminal defense, public records, or other legal matters in the area.
Wyandot County Jail Services
The Wyandot County Jail provides medical care through contracted providers. Visitation hours are set by the jail. Call ahead at 419-294-2312 to check the current schedule before you go. Commissary is available for inmates to buy approved items with deposited funds.
Being a smaller facility, Wyandot County's jail has fewer programs than larger county jails. But basic services like medical care, meals, and phone access are all provided as required by Ohio law. Staff can answer questions about visits, fund deposits, and other inmate services during regular hours.
Nearby Counties
These counties border Wyandot County. Each keeps its own jail roster.
Cities in Wyandot County
Upper Sandusky is the county seat. Wyandot is one of Ohio's smaller counties. All arrests go to the Wyandot County Jail. Other communities include Carey and Marseilles.