How to Visit Lucas County Corrections, OH (OH)
Visiting someone at Lucas County Corrections takes a little prep. Right now, a commonly used online visitor page isn't working. Here's what you can do with the resources that are available, and what to confirm before you go.
The lcapps visitor page for Lucas County Corrections (the page many people try first) is returning a 404 error. That means the page was not found. It may have been moved, renamed, or temporarily taken down. Plan on using other official sources for current instructions.
The Lucas County Sheriff's Office website does host some visitation-related paperwork. You'll find a PDF titled "LCSO VISITATION WAIVER" and a PREA Acknowledgement PDF that outlines the Sheriff's Office zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse or sexual harassment of people in custody.
Note: With the lcapps visitor page returning a 404, rely on the Sheriff's Office pages and their PDFs, then verify details before you travel.
Steps to Follow
- ✓ Look for the “LCSO VISITATION WAIVER” PDF on the Lucas County Sheriff’s Office website and be ready to complete it if it applies to your visit
- ✓ Review the PREA Acknowledgement information, since it outlines the Sheriff’s Office zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse or sexual harassment
- ✓ Bring a valid photo ID, just in case you are asked to show identification at check-in
Don't count on the lcapps visitor page for scheduling or day-of instructions right now. Use the Sheriff's Office site materials that are available, and confirm the current process directly with the facility before you go.
Before you make the trip, check whether the lcapps visitor page outage is temporary or whether visiting information has been moved. The fastest way to avoid a wasted drive is to look for updated links on the Sheriff's Office website or call staff to confirm current visitation instructions.
- ✓ Whether the “LCSO VISITATION WAIVER” PDF is still the correct form for visitors, and how you are supposed to submit or present it
- ✓ Whether the PREA Acknowledgement must be signed, viewed, or completed as part of the visitation process
- ✓ Whether any appointments are handled through the Sheriff’s Office online booking portal (Setmore) or through a different system
Tip: The Sheriff's Office does use a Setmore booking portal for certain services. That doesn't confirm it's used for jail visitation, so verify the correct scheduling method before you rely on it.
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