This page helps users with an inmate list need in Licking County, Ohio by pointing to the official jail information channels and related Sheriff’s Office resources.
The Licking County Sheriff’s Office and Licking County Justice Center handle jail information, inmate contact rules, visitation, phone access, commissary details, and victim notification options.
Licking County inmate list
For the current jail roster, use the official Licking County inmate list. This is the most direct public online path for checking inmate list information for the Licking County Justice Center.
Use the inmate list first when you need to confirm whether a person is listed in custody. If the result is unclear, the Jail Division is the practical next contact for Justice Center questions.
Check names carefully. Spelling, name order, and recently booked or released status can affect what you find.
Licking County Jail Inmate Information
The county also provides a Jail Inmate Information page for rules and services connected to people housed at the Licking County Justice Center.
That page covers attorney visits, video visitation, inmate mail, phone accounts, voicemail, commissary, medical access, and inmate programs. Use it after checking the inmate list when you need practical next steps for contacting or supporting someone in custody.
Video visitation
The Licking County Justice Center uses video visitation. Visitors must register before participating in video visits. The primary visitor registers through IC Solutions, and visits must be scheduled in advance.
- Visits are 30 minutes.
- Only the primary visitor has to register.
- Visitors must schedule at least 12 hours ahead and may schedule up to two weeks out.
- Two adults and two children may visit at one time.
- Visits are subject to audio and video monitoring or recording.
The offsite visitation schedule is:
| Day | Start | End |
|---|---|---|
| Monday through Sunday | 8:15 AM | 10:45 AM |
| Monday through Sunday | 11:15 AM | 3:45 PM |
| Monday through Sunday | 4:15 PM | 5:15 PM |
| Monday through Sunday | 5:45 PM | 10:00 PM |
Mail and inmate contact rules
Postal mail for inmates at the Licking County Justice Center is handled through Smart Communications. The inmate name and booking ID must be clearly printed on the envelope or postcard.
Use this mailing format:
Smart Communications / Licking Co Jus Ctr
[Inmate Name]
[#Booking ID]
PO Box 9160
Seminole, FL 33775-9137
Incoming mail must include a return address with first and last name, street address or P.O. Box, and city with zip code. Legal mail, court documents, and publications continue to be sent directly to the facility. Other mail sent to the facility is returned to sender.
- Cards, letters, and photographs may be received.
- Cards and photographs may not exceed 5" x 7".
- Polaroids and nude or partially nude photographs are not permitted.
- Inmates may not receive packages.
- Cash, checks, tobacco products, pornography, and materials with removable mechanisms, batteries, or metal are not permitted.
Phone, voicemail, and commissary
ICSolutions provides inmate phone services for the Licking County Justice Center. Friends and family may create a prepaid account online, by phone, or by mailing a cashier’s check or money order to ICSolutions.
Voicemail messages are available for a $1.00 fee. Messages are 30 seconds, and the caller needs a prepaid account with available funds and the inmate’s ID number.
Commissary services are offered two times per week through Keefe Commissary Network. Outside money is accepted 24 hours per day, 7 days a week through Access Corrections online, by toll-free phone, or at the kiosk in the Visitation Lobby.
V.I.N.E. inmate status notifications
V.I.N.E., which stands for Victim Information and Notification Everyday, allows users to receive notification of release or status changes for inmates in the Licking County Justice Center.
Use the county’s V.I.N.E. information page for details about the notification service. Registration is handled by phone at 1-800-770-0192, available any time, seven days a week.
When registering, provide one or two phone numbers where you or someone you trust can be reached. The system continues calling until the correct 4-digit P.I.N. is entered.
Licking County inmate list contacts
Use these public contacts for jail, Sheriff’s Office, records, and victim notification questions tied to inmate information.
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Licking County Sheriff’s Office, 155 E Main St., Newark, Ohio 43055
Emergency: 911
Reports or deputy dispatch: (740) 670-5555
Jail Division: (740) 670-5501
Civil/Records Division: (740) 670-5541 -
Licking County Justice Center
Jail Division phone: (740) 670-5501
Jail Division fax: (740) 670-5584 -
Victim Advocate
Phone: (740) 670-5545
Main Sheriff’s Office phone: (740) 670-5555 -
V.I.N.E.
Registration phone: 1-800-770-0192
Common questions
Where can I check the Licking County inmate list online?
Use the official Licking County inmate list to check the public jail roster for Licking County.
Who should I call if I have a question about someone in the Licking County Justice Center?
Call the Licking County Justice Center Jail Division at (740) 670-5501 for jail-related questions.
Can I register for release or status-change notifications?
Yes. V.I.N.E. provides release and status-change notifications for inmates in the Licking County Justice Center. Register by calling 1-800-770-0192.
How do I send mail to an inmate?
Send inmate mail through Smart Communications / Licking Co Jus Ctr at PO Box 9160, Seminole, FL 33775-9137. Include the inmate’s name and booking ID on the outside of the envelope or postcard.
Are inmate visits in person or by video?
The Licking County Justice Center uses video visitation. Visitors must register and schedule visits before participating.