The Office of the Sheriff, Ashland County, Ohio (2024)

IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT INMATE VISITATION


The Corrections Division is responsible for the operations of adult detentions under the jurisdiction of the Sheriff's Office. The Corrections Division operates the only full-service jail in Ashland County. The new jail was opened February 24th, 2001. The facility is a state of the art modular style jail. With a capacity of 127 inmates and a staff of 34 officers, the jail was designed to meet the needs of a growing Ashland County. The current average daily population is 110, with approximately 1750 people booked into the jail per year.

Being a full service jail requires us to provide many programs and activities for inmates. Some of these are: Alcohol and Drug Counseling, Anger management, Parenting Plus, G.E.D. education, full medical and psychological services, laundry, library and commissary services. Bible study and religious counseling are available as well. Inmates are provided with recreational periods, television and table games. Additional programs are Work Release, Community Service projects and Life Skills training.

This facility complies with all minimum standards as set forth by the Bureau of Adult Detention. The jail has maintained a 100% rating with that bureau for the last 8 years. This is mainly due to a dedicated and professional staff. All staff members must pass a rigorous pre-employment program prior to being hired. In addition, all staff members attend a certificate Jail Academy and a minimum of 24 hours of in-service training each year.

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INMATE VISITATION

IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT INMATE VISITATION

All Visitations are subject to audio/video monitoring and/or recording.

Any minor children will be kept with the adult visitor at all times.

Minors 16 years of age and over may register and visit by themselves

All visitors must be registered on www.icsolutions.com and added to the visit.

Visitor names must be their own information for records.

Two onsite visits can be scheduled per inmate per week for free

Unlimited offsite visits can be scheduled per inmate per week with a fee

Only 4 visitors are allowed per visit. (Any children under the age of 21 do not count in the number of visitors but they still need to be registered.)

Visitors must schedule for visits a minimum of 24 hours in advance and up to two weeks out

Visitors shall not enter any areas of the facility except the lobby and visitation area.



Video Visitation Times are as listed below:

Off-Site Visits Sunday - Saturday

Begin

End


0800 (8:00 am)

1125 (11:25 am)


1300 (1:00 pm)

1405 (2:05 pm)


1530 (3:30 pm)

1635 (4:35 pm)


1800 (6:00 pm)

2200 (10:00 pm)


On-Site Visits Sunday - Saturday

Begin

End


0800 (8:00 am)

1125 (11:25 am)


1300 (1:00 pm)

1405 (2:05 pm)


1530 (3:30 pm)

1635 (4:35 pm)


1800 (6:00 pm)

2050 (8:50 pm)


ELECTRONIC DEVICES ARE NOT ALLOWED IN THE BUILDING.

If you are found with an electronic device on your person,
you will be told to leave immediately.


We DO NOT ALLOW the following items in the Visitation Rooms:

purses bags book bags jackets, coats, hoodies


food drink cups bottles or cans


WE DO NOT ACCEPT

newspapers stamps & envelopes * 'whites' ** cigarettes *** mail or cards **** pictures

* Writing materials and 'whites' may be purchased on commissary.
** 'Whites' include underclothes, shirts and socks.
*** This is a non-smoking facility.
**** These items may be mailed; however, no packages are to be sent to an inmate unless authorized.

All cash must be deposited through the kiosk in the night lobby. Money can also be deposited
on an inmate’s account online and by telephone. Information is posted in both lobbies.

Religious materials, including Bibles, are accepted.

No inappropriate dress shall be permitted in the Ashland County Jail. The following are considered inappropriate:

tank tops, tube tops, spaghetti straps bare midriffs see-through, low-cut or provocative tops, short shorts,
skirts or dresses above mid-knee, muscle shirts, T-shirts with innapropriate wording or pictures on clothing

Please abide by these rules. If there is a problem, you will be asked to leave.


Written Correspondence

If you wish to send a letter to an inmate incarcerated at the Ashland County Jail

Use the following address:

        Ashland County Sheriff’s Office
        (Inmate name)
        1205 East Main Street
        Ashland OH 44805

For questions, call (419) 289-6552.

Click HERE for a Printable PDF of the above Hours and Rules.



Inmate Funds


We DO NOT accept cash or personal checks. We may accept money orders by mail only.

There is an ACCESS Kiosk located in our Night Lobby which is open 24/7. This kiosk accepts cash, credit and debit cards. There is a $4 fee per deposit for using this service.

You may also deposit funds into an inmates account online by going to the following link: Access Corrections.com

or by calling 1-866-345-1884 . There is also a fee for using this deposit service.

Families may also create an account to send an inmate emails at the same website or by calling the same toll-free number. You must register before using these services with Access Corrrections. There is a fee for using this secure email service.

ASHLAND COUNTY JAIL PACKAGE PROGRAM

A wide variety of snacks, hygiene and clothing items can be purchased for your family member or friend.

For More Information or to create an account,

click the link ashlandpackages.com anytime

or call 1.800.546.6283

Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m.-11:59 p.m. EST, & Sat., 11 a.m.-5 p.m. EST

Printable PDF Flyer

INMATE PHONE SYSTEM

The Ashland County Jail offers the ICSolutions Inmate Phone System.

Click HERE to create a new account.

Click here for a printable information flyer

Please be aware that there are scam sites out there that are not
affiliated with the Ashland County Sheriff's Office or IC Solutions.
Do not click on the first result you see in a Yahoo or Google search.

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Captain David Blake is the Jail Administrator for the Ashland County Sheriff's Office.

Captain Blake began his career with the Ashland County Sheriff's Office in January of 1978. While working

as a part time dispatcher he attended the Wayne County Sheriff's Office Peace Officer Training Academy

and graduated in 1980. Also in 1980, he began his career with Ohio Department Rehabilitation and Corrections (ODRC). Captain Blake attended various schools and trainings with both ODRC and the Sheriff's Office. He also obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice.

In February of 2009, Captain Blake retired from the Ohio Department of Corrections as an Administrative Assistant/Investigator and began his full time/part time career at the Ashland County Sheriff's Office. He has worked several positions within the Sheriff's Office and in May 2014 , he was promoted to Captain, Jail Administrator.

Cpt. Blake may be reached

by calling: (419) 281-9009

or by

E-mail at:corrections@ashlandcountysheriff.org

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