Lucas County Arrests Database
Recent arrests in Lucas County go through the Corrections Center on Spielbusch Avenue in Toledo, Ohio. Sheriff Michael J. Navarre leads the agency that handles all bookings for the county. You can search for recent inmates online by name, booking number, or date range. The facility also publishes a weekly booking summary in PDF format. Lucas County is home to Toledo, the fourth largest city in Ohio, so the corrections center sees heavy activity. The Clerk of Courts and Toledo Municipal Court both keep case records linked to arrests in the county.
Lucas County Overview
Lucas County Corrections Center
The Lucas County Sheriff's Office operates the Corrections Center at 1622 Spielbusch Avenue in Toledo, OH 43604. The main phone line is 419-213-4900. You can also call 419-213-4945 for the corrections division. For inmate information specifically, the number is 419-213-4425.
This is the main detention facility for all of Lucas County. When someone gets arrested in Toledo, Maumee, Sylvania, or any other part of the county, they come here for booking. The intake process creates the public arrest record that includes the person's name, photo, charges, bond amount, court case numbers, and housing location within the facility. Release dates are shown when available.
The corrections center publishes a weekly booking summary online in PDF format. This document lists recent bookings with charges and courts assigned. You can find charges like disorderly conduct, public intoxication, OVI/drug offenses, theft, burglary, and various municipal court violations. The summary gives a quick look at the types of arrests happening in Lucas County each week.
Search Lucas County Recent Arrests
The Lucas County Sheriff's website has links to the inmate search system and the corrections center information.
The site provides direct access to inmate lookup tools, booking summaries, and contact details for every division of the Sheriff's Office.
The online inmate search lets you look up people by name, booking number, or date range. Results show custody status, current charges, bond amount, and housing location. This is updated regularly and provides the most current information outside of calling the jail directly.
The Lucas County Corrections Center page has detailed information about the facility and inmate services.
This includes video visitation setup, commissary ordering, phone accounts, and mail procedures for people recently arrested in Lucas County.
Lucas County and Regional Arrests
Some offenders arrested in Lucas County may end up at the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio (CCNO) instead of the local jail. The CCNO is a regional facility that serves multiple counties in northwest Ohio. If you search the Lucas County system and do not find someone, check CCNO as well. The regional jail has its own inmate search at their website.
The VINELink system covers both the Lucas County Corrections Center and the CCNO. You can search by name across multiple facilities at once. This saves you from having to check each jail separately. VINE also lets you register for free custody status alerts by phone, text, or email.
Visitation at the Lucas County Corrections Center is non-contact video only. You must be on the approved visitor list. Appointments are required, and it is first-come, first-served. No walk-ins are allowed. This is similar to many larger Ohio county jails that have moved to video-only visitation.
Lucas County Court and Arrest Records
The Lucas County Clerk of Courts maintains all criminal case records. The Toledo Municipal Court handles misdemeanor cases and traffic violations. Both courts have online case search systems. When someone gets arrested and charged, the court case gets created within a day or two. You can search by name, case number, or filing date to find arrest-related cases.
Under ORC 149.43, arrest records are public. You can request copies from the Sheriff's Office or the courts. Standard Ohio fees apply. The law says you do not have to reveal your identity or explain why you want the records. If a request is denied, the Ohio Court of Claims takes complaints about public records violations.
For state-level searches, the Ohio DRC Offender Search shows people in state prison from Lucas County. The BCI WebCheck system provides official background checks. The eSORN registry lists sex offenders in the area. You can search by name, address, or zip code.
Note: Some offenders may be at the CCNO regional facility instead of the Lucas County Corrections Center.
Lucas County Inmate Mail and Visitation Rules
Mail for inmates at the Lucas County Corrections Center goes to: Lucas County Corrections Center, Inmate Name, 1622 Spielbusch Avenue, Toledo, OH 43624. All mail is opened and checked. If you need to request an inmate mugshot, address the letter to Media Relations at the same address.
Visitation is non-contact video only. You must be on the approved visitor list first. Appointments are required, and slots fill up on a first-come, first-served basis. No walk-ins are allowed. This is the same setup used by many of Ohio's larger county jails. The corrections center publishes a weekly booking summary in PDF form that lists recent arrests with charges and court assignments. Common charges include disorderly conduct, OVI, theft, burglary, and various municipal court violations. The summary gives a snapshot of arrest activity across the county for that week.
Cities in Lucas County
Toledo is the largest city in Lucas County and one of the biggest in Ohio. Local police handle initial arrests, and most bookings go through the county corrections center.
Other cities include Maumee, Sylvania, Oregon, and Holland. All felony cases from these communities route through the Lucas County court system.
Nearby Counties
Counties bordering Lucas County in northwest Ohio.