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Find data on incarcerated individuals who are currently serving time in an Ohio prison, currently under department supervision, or judicially released. Search by name, county, hearing date, and more to narrow your results.
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Borough of Morton – Office: 610-543-4565 web@MortonPA.org
See Ohio Revised Code (ORC) Section 5120.10(A) and see OAC Chapter 5120:1-8, Full Service Jails. The Bureau also helps local jail officials by providing information about current trends in technology, operations, construction, and best practices in the area of community corrections.
Apply to Be an Approved Visitor. An incarcerated adult may request to place your name on his or her visiting list. All visitors must then complete the application packet as part of the approval process. Leave the witness section blank on your application.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction protects Ohioans by ensuring that adult felony offenders are effectively supervised in environments that are safe, humane, and secure. It promotes responsibility and builds the capacity of offenders to become law-abiding members of society.
This article is about the current prison in Youngstown, Ohio. For the prison that once stood in Columbus, see Ohio Penitentiary. The Ohio State Penitentiary (OSP) is a 502-inmate capacity supermax Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction prison in Youngstown, Ohio, United States.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (DRC or ODRC) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government responsible for oversight of Ohio State Correctional Facilities, along with its Incarcerated Individuals. [1]