Search Fulton County 72 Hour Booking

Fulton County 72 hour booking records are tied to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio, a regional jail known as CCNO. The county does not run its own standalone jail. Instead, people arrested in Fulton County go to the CCNO facility in Stryker for booking and detention. The Sheriff's Office in Wauseon handles the arrest side, and CCNO handles the jail side. You can also search Fulton County court cases online through the local court system. VINELink provides custody tracking for inmates held at CCNO on Fulton County charges.

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Fulton County Quick Facts

Wauseon County Seat
42,500+ Population
CCNO Regional Jail
Northwest Ohio Region

The Fulton County Sheriff's Office handles arrests. But when it comes to the 72 hour booking process, inmates go to the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio in Stryker. CCNO is a regional jail that serves several counties in the northwest corner of the state. Fulton County is one of the participating members. The facility can hold up to 624 inmates from multiple counties plus US Marshal detainees.

At CCNO, booking staff record the person's name, charges, booking number, and date. The roster is updated regularly and shows all inmates in alphabetical order. Each entry includes the booking number, booking date, charges, and which court the case belongs to. This public roster is how you can check who is in custody on Fulton County charges.

The regional model saves Fulton County the cost of running its own jail. CCNO provides full services including medical care, mental health screening, and substance abuse programs. Professional staff provide around-the-clock supervision. For Fulton County specifically, booking records start when the sheriff makes the arrest and continue when CCNO processes the person into the facility.

Fulton County Court Records and Booking Data

Fulton County offers an online court case search. This tool lets you look up criminal and civil cases by name or case number. If someone was booked through the 72 hour booking process and charged, their court file shows up here. You can see charges, hearing dates, and outcomes without going to the courthouse.

Under ORC ยง 149.43, booking records in Fulton County are public. You can ask the Sheriff's Office for them. No reason needed. Written requests are not required. Copies cost $0.10 per page. The Sunshine Laws Manual explains your full rights. If you get denied, you can file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims at no cost.

Note: Fulton County inmates are housed at CCNO in Stryker, so booking records may be held by either the sheriff or the regional facility.

Tracking 72 Hour Booking Status in Fulton County

VINELink tracks Fulton County inmates at CCNO. Search by name or offender ID. Set up alerts for custody changes. You get calls, texts, or emails when something happens. The system runs all day and night.

The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates. If a Fulton County booking led to a state prison sentence, use this tool. It does not cover CCNO inmates. For people still held at the regional jail, stick with VINELink or contact the sheriff in Wauseon. The Bureau of Criminal Investigation handles formal background checks through the WebCheck fingerprint system for full criminal history reports.

Fulton County Booking Resources

The screenshot below shows the VINELink system used for tracking Fulton County inmates held at CCNO.

Fulton County 72 hour booking VINELink tracking system

VINELink covers inmates in CCNO and other facilities across Ohio for custody status alerts.

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Nearby Counties

These counties neighbor Fulton County and some also use CCNO for 72 hour booking detention.