Cincinnati Recent Arrests Lookup

Cincinnati recent arrests go through the Cincinnati Police Department and the Hamilton County justice system. The city has about 1,000 sworn officers making arrests across its neighborhoods each week. You can search for recent arrest records using the CPD records request portal, the Hamilton County court clerk's online search tool, or the county sheriff's inmate lookup. Most arrest data is public under Ohio law. This guide covers each source, explains how to request records, and points you to the right offices for copies and court case details.

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Cincinnati Police Arrest Records

The Cincinnati Police Department Records Section handles all public records requests for arrest reports, incident reports, and crash reports. The office is at 801 Linn Street, Cincinnati, OH 45203. You can reach them by phone at (513) 352-3559, by fax at (513) 352-6908, or by email at cpdrecords@cincinnati-oh.gov.

The CPD employs about 1,000 sworn officers and 125 civilian staff. The Records Section is dedicated to handling public records requests with professional service. You can submit requests online through the CPD Records Request portal, visit the office in person, or send a written request by mail. The department keeps incident reports, arrest reports, crash reports, crime stats, body camera footage, and police procedures on file. All of these are subject to Ohio's public records law.

For non-emergency online reporting, the CPD also offers a portal for certain types of incidents. This is separate from the records request system.

The Cincinnati Police Department site at cincinnati-oh.gov/police has links to the records section and reporting tools.

Cincinnati Police Department recent arrests page

From here you can find the records request form and contact info for the CPD Records Section.

The CPD records request page at cincinnati-oh.gov records request shows how to submit a request for arrest reports.

Cincinnati Police records request portal for recent arrests

Use this portal to request copies of police reports, arrest records, and other public documents from the CPD.

People arrested in Cincinnati appear before the Hamilton County Municipal Court. The criminal division is at the Hamilton County Justice Center, 1000 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202. The court's phone number is (513) 946-6010.

The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts runs an online records search at courtclerk.org/records-search. You can look up criminal cases by name or case number. Results show charges, court dates, and case outcomes. This is a free tool that covers recent arrests once they have been filed with the court. Felony charges go to the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas after the initial hearing.

The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts main office is at 1000 Main Street, Room 315, Cincinnati, OH 45202. They keep records for all cases filed in the county. If you need certified copies, visit the clerk's office during business hours.

How to Get Arrest Records in Cincinnati

Start with the CPD Records Section. Email cpdrecords@cincinnati-oh.gov with the name of the person, the date of the arrest, and any case or report numbers you have. You can also call (513) 352-3559 or visit 801 Linn Street in person. The online portal is another option for submitting requests.

Under ORC 149.43, you have a right to these records. The police must prepare them promptly. They cannot require you to state your name or purpose. If any part of a record is exempt, the rest still has to be released with a clear note about what was redacted. Exemptions include active investigation files, medical data, and juvenile records. The basic arrest report itself is public.

Note: People arrested in Cincinnati are held at the Hamilton County Justice Center at 1000 Sycamore Street, phone (513) 946-6400.

Hamilton County Arrest Resources

Cincinnati is the county seat of Hamilton County. The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office maintains arrest records at the county level and operates the jail. Their online inmate search lets you check who is currently in custody. Search by name to find booking details and charges.

The Hamilton County Prosecutor's Office also keeps records tied to arrests that move to prosecution. For state-level records, the Ohio DRC Offender Search covers anyone sentenced to state prison from Hamilton County. VINELink provides free custody alerts for inmates in the Hamilton County jail and Ohio prisons.

For more county resources, see the Hamilton County recent arrests page.

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Hamilton County Justice Center Details

The Hamilton County Justice Center is the main jail for Cincinnati arrests. The primary facility was built in 1985 at a cost of $54 million. It holds up to 1,240 inmates. Two more facilities add space. The Reading Road Facility has room for 172. The Woodburn Avenue Facility fits 60. Total system capacity is about 1,472 inmates across all three sites.

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Office runs the jail and posts an online inmate search. You can search by last name. Click "Find Inmate" and a list pops up. Click a name for full details. The system shows the inmate's photo, booking date, charges, bond amount, court case numbers, and housing info. You can also view all inmates at once through the "View All Inmates" option.

There are other ways to check on someone. VINELink works for tracking custody changes. You can also call the facility by phone. In-person visits are an option too, but you must be on an approved list first. Visits use a video system. All visits need to be set up ahead of time.

The sheriff's office takes public records requests for incident reports and arrest data. The Hamilton County Clerk of Courts has a separate request process for court files. If you need official copies of court records, visit the clerk's main office at 1000 Main Street, Room 315. Online requests and forms are also available on their site. Fees apply for certified copies.

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