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Lucas County Sheriff’s Office

The Lucas County Sheriff's Office is a law enforcement agency located in Toledo, Ohio. The agency is responsible for providing law enforcement services to all unincorporated areas of Lucas County, as well as the cities of Sylvania and Maumee.

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History

The Lucas County Sheriff's Office was established in 1835, shortly after the formation of Lucas County. The first sheriff was John E. Hunt. The agency has been headquartered in Toledo since 1837.

Organization

The Lucas County Sheriff's Office is headed by the sheriff, who is elected to a four-year term. The sheriff is responsible for the overall administration of the agency. The sheriff is assisted by a chief deputy, who is appointed by the sheriff.

The Lucas County Sheriff's Office is divided into four divisions:

  • Patrol Division: The Patrol Division is responsible for responding to calls for service and conducting patrol functions throughout Lucas County. The division is divided into five patrol districts.
  • Criminal Investigation Division: The Criminal Investigation Division is responsible for investigating criminal offenses. The division is divided into several units, including the Major Crimes Unit, the Burglary Unit, and the Robbery Unit.
  • Corrections Division: The Corrections Division is responsible for operating the Lucas County Jail. The jail is a medium-security facility that houses approximately 1,200 inmates.
  • Support Services Division: The Support Services Division provides administrative and support services to the other divisions of the sheriff's office. The division is responsible for tasks such as budgeting, human resources, and public relations.

Lucas County Arrest Warrants Search

How to Find a Warrant in Lucas County

To find out if you have an active warrant in Lucas County, Ohio, you can:

  • Check the Lucas County Sheriff's Office website: The Lucas County Sheriff's Office maintains a searchable database of active warrants. To search the database, you will need to provide the individual's name and date of birth.
  • Contact the Lucas County Sheriff's Office: You can also contact the Lucas County Sheriff's Office directly to inquire about an active warrant. The sheriff's office can be reached by phone at 419-213-4900.
  • Visit the Lucas County Courthouse: You can also visit the Lucas County Courthouse in person to inquire about an active warrant. The courthouse is located at 701 Adams Street, Toledo, Ohio 43604.

What to Do If You Have a Warrant

If you find out that you have an active warrant, you should contact the Lucas County Sheriff's Office immediately. The sheriff's office will be able to provide you with information about how to turn yourself in and resolve the warrant.

Failure to Appear Warrants

One of the most common types of warrants is a failure to appear warrant. This type of warrant is issued when an individual fails to appear in court for a scheduled hearing. If you have a failure to appear warrant, you should contact the court immediately to reschedule your hearing.

Additional Information

  • If you are arrested on a warrant, you will be taken to the Lucas County Jail.
  • You have the right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to you.
  • You will be given a hearing before a judge to determine if you should be released on bond.
  • If you are convicted of the crime for which the warrant was issued, you may be sentenced to jail or prison.

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Lucas County Mugshots

Process of Obtaining Mugshots

Mugshots are typically taken by law enforcement agencies after an individual has been arrested. The process of obtaining mugshots can vary from agency to agency, but it generally involves the following steps:

  1. Booking: When an individual is arrested, they are taken to a booking facility. At the booking facility, the individual's fingerprints, photograph, and other personal information are collected.
  2. Photograph: The individual's photograph is taken using a standardized procedure. The photograph is typically taken from the front and the side, and it shows the individual's face and shoulders.
  3. Release: Once the booking process is complete, the individual may be released from custody. However, if the individual has an active warrant or is unable to post bond, they will be held in jail until their court date.

Availability of Mugshots

Mugshots are public records, and they are typically available to the public upon request. However, there are some exceptions to this rule. For example, mugshots may not be released if the individual is a juvenile or if the release of the mugshot would interfere with an ongoing investigation.

In Lucas County, Ohio, mugshots are available to the public through the Lucas County Sheriff's Office website. To obtain a mugshot, you will need to submit a public records request to the sheriff's office. The request can be submitted online, by mail, or in person.

Bond Information

A bail bond is a type of security that is used to release an individual from jail while they are awaiting trial. The bond is typically set by a judge, and it is based on the severity of the crime and the individual's criminal history.

There are two types of bail bonds:

  • Cash bond: A cash bond is a bond that is paid in cash.
  • Surety bond: A surety bond is a bond that is issued by a bail bondsman. The bail bondsman will charge a fee for the bond, which is typically 10% of the bond amount.

How to Post a Bond in Lucas County Sheriff’s Office

To post a bond in Lucas County, you can:

  1. Contact a bail bondsman: You can find a list of bail bondsmen in Lucas County online or in the phone book.
  2. Pay the bond: The bail bondsman will require you to pay a fee, which is typically 10% of the bond amount.
  3. Sign the bond agreement: You will need to sign a bond agreement, which is a legal document that outlines the terms of the bond.
  4. Release from jail: Once the bond is posted, the individual will be released from jail.

Additional Information

  • If you cannot afford to post bond, you may be eligible for a public defender.
  • You have the right to a speedy trial.
  • If you are convicted of the crime for which you were arrested, you may be sentenced to jail or prison.

Lucas County Most Wanted

The Lucas County Sheriff's Office maintains a list of the county's most wanted fugitives. The list includes individuals who are wanted for serious crimes such as murder, rape, and robbery.

To view the Lucas County Most Wanted list, visit the Lucas County Sheriff's Office website. The list is updated regularly, so be sure to check back often.

If you have information about the whereabouts of any of the individuals on the Most Wanted list, you are urged to contact the Lucas County Sheriff's Office immediately. You can call the sheriff's office at 419-213-4900 or submit a tip online.

Sex Offender Registry

The Lucas County Sheriff's Office also maintains a Sex Offender Registry. The registry contains information about individuals who have been convicted of sex crimes. This information is available to the public in order to protect the community from dangerous offenders.

To search the Lucas County Sex Offender Registry, visit the Lucas County Sheriff's Office website. You can search the registry by name, address, or crime.

If you see a sex offender in your neighborhood, you should report it to the Lucas County Sheriff's Office immediately. You can call the sheriff's office at 419-213-4900 or submit a tip online.

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Location and Contact Details

Lucas County Sheriff’s Office 1622 Spielbusch Avenue Toledo, OH 43604

Phone: 419-213-4900 

Email: Contact Form

Website: Lucas County Sheriff’s Office

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