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  1. Offender Search. 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. Search for an individual.

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  2. The National Prisoners’ Families Helpline is operated by Prison Advice and Care Trust under contract to His Majesty’s Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS). The NICCO website provides information for professionals who come into contact with the children and families of offenders.

  3. Oct 7, 2024 · Ohio Penitentiary Records. We hold the following Ohio State Penitentiary admission records and photographs of inmates: Prisoners Register 1829-1973 [State Archives Series 1536] The records are arranged chronologically by prisoner number. For the records 1829-1938, there is a name index at the beginning of each register volume.

    • Letters
    • Video calls
    • Telephone calls

    You can contact a prisoner by writing to them. Write the person’s prisoner number on the envelope. Normally there’s no limit on the number of letters you can send.

    Most letters sent to and from prison are checked by prison staff.

    Prisons cannot open letters from solicitors and courts except in special cases, for example if they suspect a letter is not really from a legal adviser.

    You can complain to the prison if you think your letters are being read when they should not be, or if your letters are not reaching the prisoner.

    Who can call

    You must be over 18 and on the prisoner’s list of friends and family. You can invite up to 3 other people (of any age) on the call if they are on the prisoner’s visitor list.

    How to call

    Find out if the prison offers video calls. Install an app on your phone or tablet (it can take up to 24 hours for your account on the app to be verified). Check if everyone who wants to join the call is on the prisoner’s list of friends and family. Request a video call using the app or ask the prisoner to request a call. Prison staff will schedule the call and send confirmation by email. All video calls are recorded. Prison staff may watch video calls while they are happening.

    The prisoner has to call you using a prison phone.

    They can only call people named on their list of friends and family. This list is checked by security when they first arrive so it may take a few days before they’re able to call.

    Prison staff can listen to and record most types of call. Some calls are not monitored, for example when a prisoner calls a legal adviser.

    You can also exchange voice messages with a prisoner using the Prison Voicemail service.

  4. How do I contact HMP Leicester? For general inquiries, you can contact the prison at 0116 228 3000. Additional contact details and information are available on the official government website .

  5. appgateway.drc.ohio.gov › OffenderSearchOffender Search - Ohio

    Feb 7, 2022 · This site displays data on those offenders who are currently incarcerated in an Ohio prison, currently under Department supervision, or judicially released. You can combine searches to narrow the results, but please note that it is better to have too little search criteria than too much.

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  7. State information telephone directory assistance services are available at (614) 466-2000. Learn how to connect with the state agencies, divisions, boards, and commissions that serve you.

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