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The Fairfield County Jail is operated and ran by the Fairfield County Sheriff’s Department. The Fairfield County Jail is a medium-security county facility that will house both adult male and adult female inmates from the county and other counties when needed.
Majority of the inmates who are in the Fairfield County Jail are inmates who are waiting for their trial to begin, going through their trial, or inmates who have already been sentenced.
The Fairfield County Jail will only house inmates who have two or years on their sentence.
Inmates in the Fairfield County Jail will have the chance to have a work assignment if they are not enrolled in an academic program. A work assignment will allow an inmate to earn a little bit of money while they hold down a job within the Fairfield County Jail.
Inmates who have a work assignment save the Fairfield County taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars each year.
Fairfield County Jail — General Information
Adult, Capacity 26 persons.
221 East Main Street, Lancaster, OH, 43130
http://www.sheriff.fairfield.oh.us/jailbureau.htm
740-652-7240
Fairfield County Sheriffs Office
Address: 221 East Main Street, Lancaster, Ohio, 43130
Phone: 740-653-5223
Fax: 740-687-6751
Website: website
How to Find Someone in Fairfield County Jail
Need records about an inmate? Trying to locate information on them, but do not know where to begin?
The Fairfield County Jail does have their inmate roster on the internet for you to search at your leisure.
The database is located here. You can search the database by the inmate’s name.
Sending a Mail/Care Package
Nationwide Inmate Records Online Check
All incoming and outgoing mail from the Fairfield County Jail will be opened by a staff member and scanned. The only items that will not be scanned or opened not in front of an inmate is legal mail.
All mail being sent to the Fairfield County Jail will need to have your return address and be mailed by the United States Postal Service.
Mail can be made out to the following address:
INMATE’S FIRST & LAST NAME
Inmate’s Cell Location and ID Number
Fairfield County Jail
221 East Main Street, Lancaster, OH, 43130
Sending Money
The Fairfield County Jail offers a few different ways you can send money to an inmate to help fund their account.
The first way is you can mail a money order to the above address. You will need to have the inmate’s full name along with their ID number on it.
If you are local to the Fairfield County Jail you can always stop in and drop off the money order as well.
There is also a kiosk in the Fairfield County Jail that you can use to deposit funds as well. This kiosk will accept credit card, debit card, and cash payments. Please note the kiosk will not accept $1 bills and does not make change as well.
If you do not live local, you can log onto smartdeposit.com to fund an inmate’s account. You will need to know the ID number of the inmate in order to put money on their books. Smartdeposit also charges a service fee that starts at $2.95.
The minimum amount you can put on with Smartdeposit is $5, and the maximum you can put on an inmate’s books is $200 a week.
Phone calls
The Fairfield County Jail will permit the inmates to call home. These calls inmates will make are collect calls. Inmates will only be able to call individuals who have a landline. Cell phones cannot receive collect calls.
Inmates are limited to a 15-minute phone conversation to ensure that all inmates can make calls home to their loved ones.
Visitation
Visitation in the Fairfield County Jail is by appointment only. You will need to contact the Fairfield County Jail to set up a visitation appointment.
All visitation is no-contact visit. You will be visiting an inmate through a video call. Make sure to bring your identification card to be permitted to the visitation room.
Visiting Hours
Directions
Refer the map below to find the driving directions.
Nearby Jail/Prison
- Halfway House – Community Transitions Center
- Southeastern Correctional Complex
- Camp Reams
- Multi-County Juvenile Detention Center
- Fairfield County Juvenile
- Monroe County Jail
- Hocking County Jail
- Thornville City Jail
- Brice City Jail
- Ashville City Jail
- Pickaway County Jail
- OH DYS – Circleville Juvenile Correctional Facility
- Perry County Jail
- Multi-County Juvenile Facility – Perry
- Franklin County Community Based Correctional Facility
- Bexley City Jail
- Alvis House
- Hocking Valley Community Residential
- Spencer House
- Licking/Muskingum Community Correction Center
- Franklin County Jail – FCCC II
- Licking County Justice Center
- Diversified Ccommunity Services
Other Types of Correctional Facilities in Ohio
- City Jail 115
- State Prison 144