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Offender (Inmate) Search - Ohio.gov
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's Offender Search displays information on offenders who are currently incarcerated in an Ohio prison, currently under DRC supervision, judicially released, or who died of natural causes while incarcerated. Launch Offender (Inmate) Search Resource Details Related Agencies & Programs
https://ohio.gov/residents/resources/offender-searchOffender Search - Ohio
This site displays data on those offenders who are currently incarcerated in an Ohio prison, currently under Department supervision, or judicially released. You can combine searches to narrow the results, but please note that it is better to have too little search criteria than too much. Name Search
https://appgateway.drc.ohio.gov/OffenderSearchOhio Incarceration Records Index Search - Ohio History Connection
We have cards from inmates admitted to prison between 1888-1923. Cards are from the Ohio Penitentiary & Ohio Reformatory. Please note: we do not have cards for all inmates admitted to the Ohio Pentitentiary & Ohio Reformatory. Over the years, cards have been lost or destroyed.
https://resources.ohiohistory.org/incarceration/How to Find Ohio Birth Records • FamilySearch
STEP ONE: Find Birth Information [ edit | edit source] If you cannot locate your ancestor in the databases below, try searching for birth information in other records. For births that exist during the time period, try the following databases. STEP TWO: Obtain the Certificate PART A: You know the exact date of birth
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https://ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/site/residents/resources/birth-and-death-certificatesOhio Inmate Search, Prison and Jail Information - StateCourts
Home Inmate Search Ohio What are Ohio Inmate Records? Ohio inmate records are all the documentation that follows someone through the criminal justice system. These records begin when someone is arrested and charged with a crime. They continue as the offender shows up in court, is convicted, sentenced, and then moved to jail or prison.
https://www.statecourts.org/inmate-search/ohio/Ohio Inmate Search | StateRecords.org
Persons who obtain inmate records can expect detailed information on who’s in custody (e.g., inmates' full names, physical descriptors, mugshots, bail/bond conditions, custody status, and release dates). Inmate records in Ohio are available for public inspection based on the Ohio Public Records Law.
https://ohio.staterecords.org/inmateHow to look up prisoners and prison records | USAGov
Search by name for former inmates at each location to see if they served time there. You may be able to order copies of prisoners' records through NARA if they are available. Include the following information about the inmate in your request: Name (including middle name or initial) Date of birth or approximate age at the time of incarceration.
https://www.usa.gov/prisoner-recordsDepartment of Rehabilitation and Corrections - Ohio
Type in your search keywords and hit enter to submit or escape to close. top-search. top-close. Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections {} Web Content Viewer. ... Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction | 4545 Fisher Road, Suite D, Columbus, OH 43228 | 614-387-0588.
https://drc.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odrc/homePrison Records at the Archives & Library of the Ohio History Connection
Prison admission records generally include the inmate's name, serial number, offense/crime, sentence, date of admission, date of discharge, and limited biographical information. ... There is no comprehensive index to the names of inmates imprisoned in Ohio juvenile and correctional facilities from 1829-1973. One must search by individual prison ...
https://ohiohistory.libguides.com/prisonHow to Find Ohio Birth Records | StateRecords.org
Yes. In Ohio, individuals can obtain public birth records from local or state vital records offices. The Ohio Revised Code states that on receipt of a signed application and fee, the local or state registrar can issue a certified copy or a part of a vital record to any applicant.
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