Ohio's Concealed Carry License Information (CCW)
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General Information
  • New Applications
    • Requirements
      • Driver's License or Ohio State ID
      • Completed Application
      • Training Certificate*
      • Fee - see below for payment information
    • *Military members:
      • If your DD-214 is issued AND includes an entry for pistol qualifications, you may use it in place of the Training Certificate.
      • If you are currently serving, your most recent certification from your Range Safety Officer showing proficiency with pistols will suffice.
      • Without a specific entry referencing pistols, you must have a CCW Course Completion Certificate.
  • Renewals
    • Requirements
      • Driver's License or Ohio State ID
      • Completed Application
      • Your old CCW License
    • CCW Renewals are valid for five years from the date of issue.
  • Replacement Licenses
    • Requirements
      • Driver's License or Ohio State ID
      • Affidavit stating the circumstances surrounding the loss of your license
    • Notaries are available at the Sheriff’s Office to witness your signature.
    • Appointments are not necessary for Replacement Licenses.
  • Fee Schedule
    • First Time Applicant, Ohio Resident 5+ Years: $67.00
    • First Time Applicant, Ohio Resident Less than 5 years: $77.00
    • Renewal, Ohio Resident 5+ Years: $55.00
    • Renewal, Ohio Resident Less than 5 years: $66.00
    • Replacement: $15.00
    • The State of Ohio waives CCW fees for active duty military and retired and honorably discharged veterans. The fee waivers are limited per year. If the waivers run out prior to the time of your appointment, you will be required to pay the CCW fee to process your application.
    • Payment Info
      • Credit/debit cards accepted with 2.5% transaction fee. Cash or Money Order must be for the exact amount only. No personal checks.
Vacation House Check
Please note: If you submit a request for a Vacation House Check after 11:59pm on a Friday or the day before a national holiday it will not be received and processed until the next business day. It is also recommended you submit your request at least 72 hours prior to the date you would like the checks to start if so we can insure the best possible service. Thank you.
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Unclaimed Property & Forfeited Property

Property Room Evidence Room Managers are responsible for all evidence and property received by the Sheriff's Office in the course of providing services to Warren County. All items received are logged into the facility and stored in preparation for Deputies to use in any up-coming trials and /or legal procedures. Property Room Evidence Room Managers are also responsible for obtaining court destruction orders for any evidence or property that cannot legally be returned to the public such as drugs and other contraband.

Property to be released to the public is by appointment only. Photo ID is required for the release of all property. Weapons recovered from protection orders will only be released with a court order. Please contact the appropriate court for the order. Please call 513-695-1874 to schedule an appointment.

Unclaimed and forfeited property is auctioned by the Sheriff's Office through the following websites:

Sex Offenders

List of Sex Offenders In Warren County
Warren County Offender List

To Receive and Email Alert when an offender moves within 1 mile of your residence
E-Mail Alerts

Sex Offender Classifications

Tier 3

Registration with address verification every 90 days for life.

  1. 2907.02 Rape
  2. 2907.03 Sexual Battery
  3. 2903.01 Agg. Murder with sexual motivation
  4. 2903.02 Murder with sexual motivation
  5. 2903.04(A) Unlawful Death or termination of pregnancy as a result of committing or attempt to commit a felony with sexual motivation
  6. 2905.01 (A)(4) Kidnapping of minor to engage in sexual activity
  7. 2905.01 (B) Kidnapping of minor, not by parent
  8. 2907.05 (B) {New section of Gross Sexual Imposition)
  9. 2903.11 Felonious Assault with sexual motivation
  10. Pre-AWA(Adam Walsh Act) predators unless re-classified after hearing under ORC 2950.031 or 2950.032
  11. Any sexual offense that occurs after the offender is classified as a Tier II or III offender.
  12. Automatic classification after SVP specification 2971.03
  13. Includes an attempt, complicity or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses
  14. * Any law from another jurisdiction that is comparable to these offenses shall fall within that same tier.

Tier 2

Registration with address verification every 180 days for 25 years.

  1. 2907.21 Compelling Prostitution
  2. 2907.321 Pandering Obscenity Involving a Minor
  3. 2907.322 Pandering Sexually Oriented Material Involving a Minor
  4. 2907.323 (A)(1) and (2) Illegal Use of a Minor in Nudity-oriented Material or Performance
  5. 2907.04 when offender is at least 4 years older, or when the offender is less than 4 years older and has prior conviction for 2907.02, 2907.03, 2907.04.
  6. 2907.05 (A)(4) Gross Sexual Imposition victim under 13
  7. 2919.22 (B)(5) Child Endangering
  8. 2905.01 (A)(1)-(3), (5) Kidnapping with sexual Motivation
  9. 2905.01 (A)(4), victim over 18
  10. 2905.02 (B) Abduction with sexual motivation {new under SB 10}
  11. Any sexual offense that occurs after the offender has been classified as a Tier I offender.
  12. Includes an attempt, complicity or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses
  13. Pre-AWA Habitual offenders, unless re-classified after hearing under ORC 2950.031 or 2950.032
  14. * Any law from another jurisdiction that is comparable to these offenses shall fall within that same tier.

Tier 1

Registration with address verification annually for 15 years.

  1. 2907.07 Importuning
  2. 2907.04 Unlawful Sexual Conduct with a Minor, non-consensual and offender less than 4 years older than victim, not previously convicted of 2907.02, 2907.03, or 2907.04.
  3. 2907.08 Voyeurism
  4. 2907.06 Sexual Imposition
  5. 2907.05 (A)(1)-(3), (5) Gross Sexual Imposition
  6. 2907.323 (A)(3) Illegal Use of a Minor in Nudity-oriented Material or Performance
  7. 2905.05 (B) Child Enticement with sexual motivation {new under SB 10}
  8. 2907.32 Pandering Obscenity
  9. 2903.211 (A)(3) Menacing by Stalking with sexual motivation {new under SB10}
  10. 2905.03(B) Unlawful Restraint with sexual motivation {new under SB 10}
  11. Includes an attempt, complicity or conspiracy to commit any of these offenses
  12. Child-victim offender not in Tier II or III.
  13. * Any law from another jurisdiction that is comparable to these offenses shall fall within that same tier.
Victim Rights
Warren County Victim Services
Ohio Victim Rights Request

As a victim of crime, you have constitutionally protected rights. These rights are detailed by the Ohio Attorney General’s Crime Victim Services Section at https://www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Individuals-and-Families/Victims or by calling 800-582-2877. Some rights are automatic. Some rights require you to request them below.

This form provides important information about your rights. This form is NOT a public record. If you are a victim of an offense of violence or sexually oriented offense, a criminal justice official will review this form with you and ask you to complete this form so that criminal justice officials know which rights you wish to exercise. The criminal justice official will provide you a copy of the form. Criminal justice officials will provide victims of all other offenses information on how to complete the form electronically or provide a printed form, upon request.

Requesting and Enforcing Your Rights

  • Below is a list of rights that must be requested if you wish to exercise them. It is your choice. You can choose to exercise all, some, or none of your rights.
    • PLEASE NOTE: If you are a victim of an offense of violence or a sexually oriented offense and you do not complete the form or request your rights at first contact with law enforcement, you will be automatically opted in to all “upon request” rights until you are contacted by the prosecutor. Once contacted by a prosecutor, you will no longer be opted in and you must request your rights in order to exercise them.
  • You can change your mind at any time about which rights you choose to exercise. However, if you choose not to exercise some rights and then request them later, you may give up some rights that only apply during certain stages of the case.
  • If you change your mind, you must call or email the investigating officer, prosecutor, court, prison, jail, or community-based correctional facility, or complete this form again to ensure officials have updated information on the rights you wish to exercise, and updated contact information.
  • If any of your rights are denied, you may ask the advocate or prosecutor to help, seek enforcement on your own, hire an attorney, or request free legal assistance from Ohio Crime Victim Justice Center at https://www.ocvjc.org/request-for-assistance or call 614-848-8500.
  • An online resource to help you understand and exercise your rights is the Victims Rights Toolkit at https://www.ocvjc.org/victims-rights-toolkit

Appointing a Victim Representative

  • You may choose to exercise your rights and/or choose a representative to exercise your rights. A representative can be anyone other than the defendant. You can choose, change, or remove a representative at any time.

Privacy and Safety

  • You may be eligible for a protection order. The investigating officer will provide available resources to assist with obtaining a protection order.
  • You may use the form below to request redaction (removal) of your name, address, and identifying information from public records related to this case. This request does not apply to crash reports submitted to the Department of Public Safety. You must send a separate request to the Department of Public Safety to request redaction of crash reports at https://publicsafety.ohio.gov/help-center/contact-us
  • You may be able to keep your address private by obtaining a Safe at Home address. Learn more at https://www.ohiosos.gov/secretary-office/office-initiatives/safe-at-home/survivors or call 614-995-2255.
  • If the defendant, defendant’s attorney, or anyone else acting on behalf of the defendant contacts you to talk with you, request an interview, or attempt to obtain any information or materials from you, you have the right to refuse. Immediately contact the prosecutor to let them know you have been contacted.
  • You can receive texts, calls, or emails to receive notice of a defendant or offender’s release or escape from jail or prison. Register at https://www.vinelink.com.

Arraignment

  • Arraignment is a hearing that can happen within a couple days after the defendant is charged with a crime.
  • If you request notification, law enforcement will notify you of the arrest of the defendant and can provide a phone number for the clerk of the court to get information on the date, time, and location of the arraignment proceeding.
  • During arraignment, the judge decides whether to release the defendant on bond, bond conditions, and sometimes whether to issue a protection order.
  • You have the right to attend the arraignment and tell the judge about any safety concerns and your opinion regarding release, bond conditions, and whether or not you would like a protection order.

Compensation and Restitution

Ohio Victim Rights Form

FORM COMPLETED BY:

Automatic rights

You do not need to request these rights:

  • The right to be informed of your rights.
  • The right to be treated with fairness and respect for your safety, dignity, and privacy.
  • The right to reasonable protection from the accused or any person acting on behalf of the accused.
  • The right to information about the status of the case.
  • The right to refuse a defense interview, deposition, or other discovery request.
  • The right to object to defense requests for access to your confidential information, including medical, counseling, school or employment records, access to your personal devices or online accounts, or other personal information.
  • The right to be present at all public proceedings.
  • The right to have a support person with you during proceedings.
  • The right to confer with the prosecutor at certain points in the case, including before pretrial diversion is granted, before the prosecutor amends or dismisses an indictment, information, or complaint, before the prosecutor agrees to a negotiated plea, and before a trial or adjudicatory hearing.
  • The right to tell the court your opinion in public proceedings involving release, plea, sentencing, disposition, parole, and any other hearing that involves victims’ rights.
  • The right to object to unreasonable delays.
  • The right to full and timely restitution from the offender.

Rights that must be requested

I WANT my name, address, and identifying information to be redacted (removed) from:
I WANT notice of the arrest, escape, or release of the offender.
I WANT reasonable and timely notice of all public proceedings.
I WANT to confer with the prosecutor in the case in addition to the times listed above.
I WANT to be notified of subpoenas, motions, or other requests to access any of my personal information.
I WANT to appoint a Victim’s Representative.
I WANT interpretation services during contacts with criminal justice system officials.
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As a victim, you must keep lawn enforcement agencies, prosecutors, courts, and custodial agencies up to date with your current contact information.

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