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The Sheriff’s Office works hard every day to protect Hamilton County. We want to hear from you, too. That’s why we’re committed to giving you the clear answers you deserve to any questions you may have. We’re here to help.
Connect with us today by sending us an email or phone call. You can also fill out all required fields in one of the forms below, provide as much information as you can about your specific question or situation, and a knowledgeable staff member will respond in a timely manner.
Thank you for reaching out to the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office.
Phone Directory
Community Affairs Helpline – 513-946-6565
Sheriff’s Office – Main Office | 513-946-6400 |
Court Services | 513-946-5320 |
Execution Section | 513-946-5340 |
Felony Warrants | 513-946-5350 |
Professional Standards | 513-946-6650 |
Organized Crime | 513-352-3673 |
Personnel Office | 513-946-6600 |
Process Section | 513-946-5320 |
Purchasing | 513-946-6623 |
Social Services | 513-946-6356 513-946-6357 |
District One / Patrol Headquarters (Whitewater, Harrison, Crosby, and Miami Townships) | 513-825-1500 |
Village of Cleves | 513-467-2860 |
District Three (Sycamore and Symmes Townships) | 513-683-3444 |
District Four (Columbia Township and the Village of Silverton) | 513-936-6220 |
District Five (Anderson Township) | 513-474-5770 |
District Six (Village of Lincoln Heights) | 513-274-2662 |
Criminal Investigation Section | 513-851-6000 |
Property Office | 513-595-7471 |
Jail Services Main | 513-946-6600 |
Classification | 513-946-6350 |
Intake | 513-946-6139 |
Records | 513-946-6309 |
Medical | 513-946-6500 |
Property Office | 513-946-6330 |
Reading Rd. Facility | 513-946-6750 |
Submit a Tip
If your tip regards a current emergency, please call 911 immediately. Thank you for helping keep Hamilton County safe.
Public Records Request
We are committed to transparency. To submit a public records request, please complete and submit a request form.
Submit a Compliment/Complaint
The most appropriate person to file a complaint is the person experiencing or witnessing alleged employee misconduct rather than uninvolved third parties.