Hamilton County Turning Point, OH Inmate Search, Visitation Hours

Updated on: February 18, 2023
Hamilton County Turning Point

513-946-6610

2605 Woodburn Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45206

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The Hamilton County Turning Point is nested in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Hamilton County Turning Point is the county jail that will serve all of Hamilton County. Any person that is arrested within the county limits will be brought down to the Hamilton County Turning Point.

Most of the inmates in Hamilton County Turning Point will be inmates who are waiting for their trial. However, that is not the only inmates one will find in Hamilton County Turning Point. You will also find inmates who are currently serving out their sentences as well.

Inmates who are serving out their sentences will have to pay room and board fees. These room and board fees are $50 a day.

Why are there room and board fees, you may ask?

Room and board fees allow the facility run off that and not have to use so much of the tax dollars for the upkeep and the maintenance of the inmates who are in Hamilton County Turning Point.

Hamilton County Turning Point — General Information

Facility Name Hamilton County Turning Point
Facility Type County Jail
Capacity 60
Address 2605 Woodburn Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45206
Phone 513-946-6610
City Cincinnati
Postal Code 45206
State Ohio
County Hamilton County

Hamilton County Sheriffs Office Patrol - District 1

Address 11021 Hamilton Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45231
Phone 513-825-1500
Website website

Inmate Search

Unfortunately, Hamilton County Turning Point does not have its inmate roster available to the general public just yet.

What does that mean for you?

All this means is that you will not be able to browse the inmates who are currently serving their time in Hamilton County Turning Point.

However, that does not mean you cannot call up the Hamilton County Turning Point at the number provided and ask them about a certain inmate that you are looking for more information on. They will gladly give you that information.

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Sending a Mail/Care Package

Inmates will be allowed to send and receive letters while they are in Hamilton County Turning Point. The Hamilton County Turning Point encourages families to continue talking to the inmate while they are in their care.

Hamilton County Turning Point wants to keep the families of the inmate in the loop and show the inmate that they do have a support system on the outside who is waiting for them to get released from the facility.

Sending Money

You may think that Hamilton County Turning Point will cover everything that an inmate needs. While this is true, inmates will also have the chance to purchase various extra items from the commissary such as snack foods, entertainment items, and beverages.

Inmates will need some money to purchase these items. You can send a money order directly to Hamilton County Turning Point addressed to the inmate.

Phone calls

Hamilton County Turning Point will require you to set up your phone account at Securus Technologies. This is where you can take control of the phone account. You can make sure it has money; you can fix any settings that you may need to tinker with.

Inmates are only permitted to have 15-minute long conversations with you daily.

Visitation

Hamilton County Turning Point permits inmates to have two visitors per day. Visitors will need to bring a government-issued photo identification card such as a passport, driver’s license, or military ID.

Visitation is held daily between the hours of 9 am to 6 pm. Please make sure you are not under the influence of any alcohol or drugs and are dressed casually.

Visiting Hours

Monday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Tuesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Wednesday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Thursday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Friday — 7:30 AM to 9:00 PM
Saturday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM
Sunday — 7:30 Am to 2:30 PM

Directions

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