Fairfield, Ohio – Police Station Information
In the year 2016, there were 1,155 reported crimes in Fairfield, which gave the city a crime rate of 2,698 per 100,000 persons. This is lower than the Ohio state crime rate of 2,878 per 100,000 persons and the United States national crime rate of 2,837 per 100,000 persons. Property crimes are the most commonly reported crimes in Fairfield.
The Fairfield Police Department is located on Pleasant Avenue, and the Chief of Police is Stephen B. Maynard. Divisions within the department include community services, support services, and operations.
Fairfield Police Department
5230 Pleasant Avenue
Fairfield, OH 45014
513-829-8201
Stephen Maynard, Chief of Police
smaynard@fairfieldoh.gov
The Butler County Sheriff’s Office is located in Hamilton and provides police services. The sheriff is Richard K. Jones. Divisions within the sheriff’s office include the command staff, operations, administrative, corrections, and communications.
Butler County Sheriff’s Office
705 Hanover St
Hamilton, OH 45011
513-785-1000
The Butler County Sheriff’s Office Most Wanted List can be viewed online.
The Butler County Jail is located on the premises with the sheriff’s office. Visitation with inmates is on Saturday and Sunday, with the time schedule depending on the inmate’s location within the jail. Visitation is conducted via video. Each inmate is allowed one 30-minute visit per designated visitation day. Captain Dennis Adams is the head of the Corrections Division.
Butler County Jail
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is located in Cincinnati and provides police services. The sheriff is Jim Neil. Divisions within the sheriff’s office include administration, court services, enforcement, jail services, and support services.
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office
1000 Sycamore St. Room 110
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-946-6400
The Hamilton County Justice Center is located on Sycamore Street. Visits with inmates are limited to 15 minutes, with visitation being determined by the location and last name of the inmate. Major Chris Ketteman is in charge of the judicial services. The average daily population of the jail is about 1,500 inmates.
Hamilton County Justice Center
900 Sycamore St
Cincinnati, OH 45202
513-946-6600
Open Records Requests in Fairfield, Ohio
Public records from the Fairfield Police Department can be requested from the Records Section.
Records Section
513-867-6011
Public records from the Butler County Sheriff’s Office can be requested from the Central Records section.
Police Logs in Fairfield, Ohio
Recent crime statistics for Fairfield can be viewed online. Theft is the most common crime reported.