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Butler County Ohio Sheriff Overview

Butler County is located in the southwestern corner of the state of Ohio. The county seat is Hamilton. Formed in 1803 from parts of Hamilton County, Butler County is named in honor of General Richard Butler who was killed in 1971 at the Battle of the Wabash. The zip codes in Butler County are 45003, 45004, 45012, 45011, 45014, 45013, 45015, 45042, 45050, 45044, 45053, 45056, 45055, 45062, 45064, 45067, 45069, and 45071.

Richard K. Jones is the chief law enforcement officer in Butler County. The second position of authority in the Sheriff’s Office is held by the Chief Deputy who is Anthony E. Dwyer. Major G. Michael Craft is in charge of overseeing all operations in the Sheriff’s Office.

Butler County Sheriff’s Office:

705 Hanover Street

Hamilton OH 45011

Phone #: (513) 785-1300

Fax #: 419-227-2004

Inmate Search in Butler County Jail

The current roster of inmates in Butler County Jail is available online. Individuals can access this information by visiting this

The Corrections Section is headed by Corrections Captain Dennis Adams. He also serves as the warden of the Butler County Jail. You can contact him at (513) 785-1080. The county jail is located at the Sheriff’s Office headquarters – 705 Hanover Street, Hamilton, Ohio. The facility has a holding capacity of 848 inmates which can include medium and maximum security prisoners.

Butler County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted list is posted

If you have a tip or any information regarding any of the individuals listed here, you can get in touch with the Sheriff’s Office at 513-785-1300 or Crime Stoppers at 888-352-8040 or crime-stoppers.us.

Important Jail Policies and Procedures:

Inmates in Butler County Jail are allowed 1 30-minute visit on their appointed visitation day and no more than 3 people on their visitation list. Visitors in the approved visitation list are required to show proper photo identification such as a passport or state issued card to be granted entry. Visitors younger than 18 years old are not required to be on the visitation list but must be accompanied by an adult who is on the approved list.

The visitation schedule at Butler County Jail is as follows:

All Inmates whose last name begins with A – J:

Saturday

9:00 am – 11:00 am

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

All Inmates whose last name begins with K – Z:

Sunday

9:00 am – 11:00 am

1:00 pm – 5:00 pm

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Additional Trusty Visitation

Thursday

Both Facilities

7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Inmates in Butler County Jail are allowed to receive mail. It is important to note that all mail is subject to search for the presence of contraband before it is delivered to the inmate. Legal mail from attorneys or the court will be opened in the presence of the inmate but still checked for contraband. Letters will not be rea d by the staff unless it becomes clearly necessary to maintain order and security in the jail. Any materials deemed obscene will not be delivered to the inmate. To send mail to an inmate, it will need to be addressed as follows:

Inmate’s full name

Butler County Sheriff’s Office

705 Hanover Street

Hamilton, Ohio 45011

Family and friends are allowed to deposit funds into an inmate’s commissary account. The jail lobby has an AccessCorrections kiosk where you can use cash, MasterCard, and Visa to deposit funds. You can also visit the website AccessCorrections.com or call (866) 345-1884. The third option is CashPayToday stations located at Family Dollar® stores.

Working at the Butler County Jail or Sheriff’s Office:

A part-time corrections officer at the Butler County Jail earns $16/hour with a maximum 29 hours per week. Corrections officers are tasked with ensuring the safety and security of prisoners incarcerated in the Butler County Sheriff’s Office correctional facility. They will manage the day-to-day activities of prisoners in their assigned block and may be tasked with assisting in the intaking process or release of inmates. Newly hired correction officers will be provided with 160 hours of training under an experienced officer. Within their first year, they will also be asked to complete the Basic Corrections Officer Training.

Applicants for this position must be at least 18 years of age, possess a high school diploma or GED, and undergo an extensive background investigation.

Individuals who are interested in becoming a part-time corrections officer at the Butler County Jail can download the Pre-Application Contact Form here. Mail the completed form to:

Butler County Sheriff’s Office

Attn: Personnel

705 Hanover Street

Hamilton, Ohio 45011

Sex Offender Search and Lookup:

By law, convicted sex offenders must register in the sex offender database of the state they reside in. The US Department of Justice then collates all the information in the state sex offender registries into a separate system called the National Sex Offender Registry.

Sex offenders are legally defined as individuals who have been charged and convicted of a sex-related offense such as sexual assault, rape, prostitution, and child pornography.  Individuals who want to learn about the sex offenders in their area can use their state’s database to access this information. For residents of Butler County, you can visit this

to access adult sex offenders in your residential area. You can search the database by name, city, location, phone number, email, or internet name. Please make sure that you read and understand the disclaimer. There is no guarantee that the information listed on the database is entirely accurate and complete. Some search results may only show the last known residence of a sex offender. In some cases, only the block where the residence is located will be listed.

Bail and Bondsman

If you are charged with a crime in Butler County, you may be allowed to post bail as soon as the judge sets the trial date and the bond amount.  Should you be unable to pay the bail, you can hire a bondsman to arrange the necessary paperwork and pay the required amount in order for you to get released from jail while you await your trial. For his service, the bondsman will be charging you a non-refundable fee, typically 10% of the bail amount. He will then be held accountable by the court for ensuring that you show up on the first day of your trial.

Butler County Probation Department
Probation officer’s are appointed to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation. Items to bring to the Probation Office include: employment verification (a pay stub), residence (a lease, copy of a utility bill, etc.), community service record log, counseling or meeting attendance, all personal drug prescriptions, medical condition documents, and immigration registration among other things.
Office:Butler County Probation Department
Location:824 South Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard, Hamilton, Ohio, 45011
Phone:513-887-3398
Fax:N/A
Butler County Jail Statistics
Number of Persons Confined751
Avg Daily Population764
Name of new facilityold bc jail building
Full time payroll121
Full time total employees139
Total salaries and wagesnot applicable
Other operating expendituresnot applicable
Total construction costs0
Equipment, furnishings, etc0
Year of original construction1988
Year of major renovation1997
Name of new facilityRESOLUTIONS

Address: 705 HANOVER STREET HAMILTON OH 45011

Butler County Unemployment and Median Household Income
Civilian Labor Force Annual Average, 2016188,853
Number Employed Annual Average, 2016180,504
Number Unemployed Annual Average, 20168,349
Unemployment Rate, 20164.4
Median Household Income Annual Average, 201558,954
Sources: Unemployment – Bureau of Labor Statistics LAUS data, Median Household Income – Census Bureau SAIPE data, Rural Classifications – USDA Economic Research Service
Butler County Poverty Data
Estimate of People of All Ages In Poverty 201452,356
Estimate Percentage of People of All Ages In Poverty 201514.4
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Model-based Small Area Income & Poverty Estimates (SAIPE)

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