Search Henry County Recent Arrests
Henry County recent arrests are managed by Sheriff Michael D. Bodenbender and the Sheriff's Office in Napoleon, Ohio. Like several other northwest Ohio counties, Henry County does not run its own jail. Inmates go to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO) in Stryker. The CCNO is a regional facility with a total capacity of 624 inmates. Henry County has 37 dedicated beds there. You can check the CCNO inmate roster online to find recent bookings. The roster is updated weekly and lists names, charges, booking dates, and court information. For arrest reports, contact the Sheriff's Office at 419-592-8010.
Henry County Overview
Henry County Sheriff and Recent Arrests
The Henry County Sheriff's Office is at 123 East Washington Street in Napoleon. The office is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM. Sheriff Bodenbender can be reached by email at mbodenbender@henrycountysheriff.com. The office provides law enforcement, crime prevention, and warrant service throughout the county.
When someone is arrested in Henry County, they get transported to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio in Stryker. The CCNO serves Defiance, Fulton, Henry, Lucas, and Williams Counties. It also houses US Marshal inmates. Executive Director Dennis Sullivan oversees the facility at 03151 County Road 2425, Stryker, OH 43557. The CCNO phone number is 419-428-3800. Henry County has 37 beds reserved at the facility. The total capacity is 624 inmates across all the counties that use it.
The Henry County Sheriff's Office page on the county website provides contact information and links to services.
The Henry County government website hosts the Sheriff's Office page with contact details, office hours, and links to arrest information.
| Office | Henry County Sheriff's Office |
|---|---|
| Sheriff | Michael D. Bodenbender |
| Address | 123 East Washington Street, Napoleon, OH 43545 |
| Phone | 419-592-8010 |
| Hours | Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Henry County Jail Roster at CCNO
The CCNO inmate search page is the main way to look up recent arrests for Henry County. The roster lists all inmates housed at the facility in alphabetical order. Each entry shows the inmate's name, booking number, booking date, current charges, and which court has jurisdiction over the case. The roster gets updated weekly, so very recent bookings may not appear right away.
You can view the full roster without creating an account. Scroll through the alphabetical listing to find a specific person. The system shows inmates from all five counties that use the CCNO, so you may need to look through the full list if you are searching for a Henry County arrest specifically. The CCNO email is ccnoregional@gmail.com if you need to ask about a specific inmate.
Visitation at the CCNO uses a video system through GTL. Remote visits are available from home using a smartphone or laptop. Onsite visits use kiosks in the jail lobby. Inmates get 1 visit per day remotely and 1 visit per week onsite. Lobby hours are Saturday and Sunday from 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM and 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM. Home visitation hours run from 7:30 AM to 10:00 AM, 12:00 PM to 2:30 PM, and 5:00 PM to 9:30 PM.
Henry County Arrest Report Requests
Ohio's Public Records Act under ORC Section 149.43 makes most arrest records available to anyone. You can request reports from the Henry County Sheriff's Office without giving a reason. Visit the office at 123 East Washington Street in Napoleon, or contact them by phone at 419-592-8010.
The Henry County Clerk of Court at 1813 Oakwood Avenue in Napoleon (phone: 419-599-2341) handles court records for criminal cases. Online search is available for case lookups. Juvenile records are sealed under ORC Section 2151.357. The ODRC Offender Search covers inmates in state prison. The Ohio BCI handles background checks at $22 for Ohio records and $25 for FBI records.
Note: Mail to inmates at the CCNO must include a complete return address and cannot contain cash, money orders, stickers, tape, or white-out.
Henry County CCNO Inmate Details
The CCNO houses inmates from five counties. Henry County has 37 dedicated beds there. That is enough for a county with about 27,000 people and a low violent crime rate of 29 per 100,000. Most Henry County inmates are in for misdemeanors, warrants, or lower-level felonies. Serious cases may lead to longer stays at the facility.
Mail to CCNO inmates must have a complete return address. Do not put cash inside. No tape, stickers, or glued items. Pictures go through the GTL GettingOut electronic system only. The mail address is: Inmate Name, CCNO, 03151 County Road 2425, Stryker, OH 43557. Staff open and check all incoming mail before it gets to inmates. These rules are the same for all five counties that use CCNO, not just Henry County.
Commissary deposits can be made through ConnectNetwork online. No cash deposits go through the mail. A kiosk at the CCNO lobby also works for putting funds on an inmate's account. The Sheriff's Office mission is to provide the highest level of law enforcement to keep Henry County safe. That includes making sure arrest records stay accessible to the public.
Statewide Arrest Search Tools
The VINELink system tracks custody status for Henry County inmates at the CCNO. The Ohio Sex Offender Registry lets you search for offenders in the county by name or address. If a public office denies a records request, the Ohio Court of Claims handles complaints.
Cities in Henry County
Henry County includes Napoleon, Deshler, Hamler, Holgate, Liberty Center, and Malinta. Napoleon is the county seat. All arrests in these communities are handled by the Henry County Sheriff's Office. Inmates are transported to the CCNO in Stryker. None of these cities have separate pages on this site.
Nearby Counties
Henry County is in northwest Ohio. These counties share borders with it.