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Crime Statistics in Huron County

Crime statistics in Huron County, along with those throughout the state, are typically collated by the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services. According to a study that showed crime rates over a number of years, Athens County - with a population of 273,523 people, made only 1365 arrests between 2014 to 2017. In 2017, the highest number of arrests (391) recorded in the state was for property-related offenses including larceny (255 arrests), burglary (118 arrests), and motor vehicle theft (18 arrests). According to the study, Athens County’s arrest rate was about 15.97% lower than the national average, with 620.98 arrests per 100,000 persons instead of 739.02 arrests per 100,000 residents.

Residents of Athens County have been said to have a 0.019% chance of being a victim of crime there, and the county has been rated to be 58% safer than anywhere else in the United States.

How to Obtain Huron County Criminal Records

Although Ohio encourages the dissemination of public records, criminal records are not altogether in the public domain. Therefore, individuals are only able to access their criminal records from the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI). The fee for retrieving records from the BCI is $22.

Enquirers looking to view or obtain the criminal records of another must give a legal reason to the BCI in order to obtain access to those records.

There are other ways by which interested parties may review criminal records. One of which is to query the records of the Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections. The DRC website allows anyone to use its offender locator features, which will display data on inmates imprisoned in all Ohio facilities.

Interested parties can perform a search by:

  • Name
  • County of Commitment
  • Residential County and/or Zip
  • Next Parole Board Hearing Date Search
  • Offender Number

Criminal records can also be viewed by visiting the Huron County Sheriff’s Office or the local police department. As the police typically create and store arrest records that invariably form part of a criminal record, individuals may be able to view these records if they have not been sealed.

The address of the sheriff’s office in Huron County is below:

Huron County Sheriff’s Office
255 Shady Lane Drive
Norwalk, Ohio 44857
Phone: (419) 668-6912
Non-Emergency: (419) 663-2828

How To Find Huron County Sex Offender Information

All convicted sex offenders in Ohio are mandated to provide their most current details to the local sheriff’s department. These details typically include:

  • Name
  • Home/Work address
  • Vehicular information

This information is collated by the Ohio Attorney General and maintained on the Ohio online database known as the eSORN (electronic sex offender registration network). Interested parties can query this database to find out about sex offenders in Huron County. The database can be searched by name, city, or county.

Another source for information on sex offenders in Huron County is on the National Sex Offender Public Website (NSOPW), which is a database that was established by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation (BCI&I). The information made available on the website is assembled using the state registry of sex offenders and child-victim offenders.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Huron County Jail?

The Sheriff’s Office operates the Huron County Jail. Before anyone can visit an inmate in prison, the inmate must have put their name on an approved visitation list before the proposed visit. If this is not done, the visitor will be refused entry. Visitors are required to dress in clothing that covers any sensitive parts of the body and are not permitted to bring in items like mobile phones, weapons, or any tools that may be used to escape the prison. Visitation days are typically on Wednesday and Thursday. Visits last for thirty minutes, and a regularly updated visitation schedule can be found on the sheriff’s website. Prospective visitors are advised to call ahead before coming down in order to confirm their appointment and to be at the prison at least 10 minutes before visitation time. They are also advised to read the inmate visitation FAQs in order to adhere to all laid down rules and avoid losing visitation privileges.

The Huron County Jail is located at;

Huron County Sheriff’s Office
255 Shady Lane Drive
Norwalk, Ohio 44857
Phone: (419) 668-6912

Where And How To Find Huron County Inmate Information

Huron County’s Sheriff’s Office keeps records about all incarcerated individuals and makes them available on its online jail roster. Interested parties can search for information on inmates using their names, social security number, or date of birth.

Individuals looking for information on inmates can also query the statewide inmate roster maintained by the Ohio Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. This database can be queried using:

  • First or last name
  • County of Residence or Zipcode
  • County of commitment
  • Offender ID number
  • Next Parole Board Hearing Date

What are Huron County Court Records?

Court records refer to all files, documents, and transcripts that are generated in the course of a legal proceeding. While the state of Ohio strives to make records available, not all records are public, and some of them are legally sealed. However, publicly accessible records are typically accessed by visiting the office of the clerk in the court where specific court records are sought. For instance, interested parties may request court records from the Ohio Supreme Court by visiting the courthouse in person, filing a request form, and paying a processing fee. The court also provides online access to its records.

The Huron County Clerk of Courts also provides an online platform where past cases can be queried.

Location of all Courts in Huron County

Huron County Court of Common Pleas
Huron County Courthouse
2 E Main St, Norwalk, OH 44857
Phone: (419) 668-5113
Fax: (419) 663-4048

Huron County Court of Common Pleas - Juvenile Division
Huron County Courthouse
2 E Main St, Room 101, Norwalk, OH 44857
Phone: (419) 668-1616
Fax: (419) 663-0944

Huron County Court of Common Pleas - Probate Division
Huron County Courthouse
2 E Main St, Room 106, Norwalk, OH 44857
Phone: (419) 668-4383
Fax: (419) 663-0944

Norwalk Municipal Court
45 N Linwood Ave, Norwalk, OH 44857
Phone: (419) 663-6750
Fax: (419) 663-6749

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What are Huron County Vital Records?

The term “vital records” is used to refer to all documented life events that take place within the confines of a county or state. These could be deaths or births, marriages or divorces, adoption, or other life events. In the state of Ohio, The Department of Health - Bureau of Vital statistics is responsible for managing vital records.

Where And How To Get Huron County Marriage and Divorce Records

Parties interested in obtaining divorce records in Huron County will not be able to enquire for them from the Department of Health as it does not keep records of marriages and divorce in the state. Inquiries can be made, however, from the office of the Clerk of Courts:

Huron County Clerk of Courts
2 E Main St #207
Norwalk, OH 44857

Where And How To Get Huron County Birth and Death Records

Parties interested in locating birth and death records in Huron County can do this by visiting the County Public Health office, where they will need to provide the name and date of birth or death in order to expedite a search. The address of the Public Health office is below:

Huron County Public Health
28 Executive Drive, Norwalk, OH 44857
Phone: (419) 668-1652
Fax: (419) 668-5423

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.