CINCINNATI, OH Cincinnati RRM View

Cincinnati RRM is a Federal Bureau of Prisons Residential Reentry Management office in Cincinnati, Ohio. It is not a traditional county jail and generally does not house local pretrial detainees arrested by Hamilton County agencies. The office oversees federal sentenced inmates who are placed in residential reentry centers, halfway houses, or home confinement as they transition back to the community near the end of a federal sentence. Its role is to coordinate custody, supervision, and reentry services for eligible federal inmates, while local jail bookings and county criminal cases are handled by the appropriate Hamilton County or municipal detention agencies.

Contact and Location Information

Jail Name: Cincinnati RRM
Type: Federal Prison
Security Level: Minimum security
Address: 36 E. 7TH ST., SUITE 2107-A
City: CINCINNATI
Zip: 45202
Phone: 513-684-2603
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Inmate Search: Not available
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How to Find an Inmate at Cincinnati RRM

To find someone connected to Cincinnati RRM, use the official inmate search link on this page. For federal inmates, records are usually searched through the Bureau of Prisons system rather than a county jail roster. Jail rosters typically list a person’s name, booking date, charges, custody status, and sometimes court or bond information, while federal records may show a register number, location, and release date. Newly booked or transferred inmates may not appear right away because intake, verification, and data entry can take several hours. If the person is not listed, check again later or contact the agency that made the arrest or the court handling the case.

FAQs

How do I visit an inmate at Cincinnati RRM?

Visitation depends on where the person is physically assigned, such as a residential reentry center or home confinement program. Contact the facility or the assigned program before traveling to confirm visiting hours, approval requirements, and current rules.

What do I need to bring when visiting Cincinnati RRM?

Visitors are usually required to bring a valid government-issued photo ID. The facility may also require advance approval and may limit personal property, so confirm the rules before the visit.

How do I make phone or video calls with an inmate?

Phone and video options depend on the person’s housing location and approved communication provider. Inmates are generally responsible for initiating calls, and family members may need to create an account or be added to an approved contact list.

How do I send mail to an inmate?

Mail should be sent to the person’s current assigned housing location, not just the office address, unless staff instructs otherwise. Include the inmate’s full name and identification number, and follow all mail rules for allowed items and content.

How does the commissary work?

Commissary access depends on the assigned housing location. If available, inmates may use approved account funds to buy basic items such as hygiene products, snacks, or writing supplies.

How is bail set and how do I post bond at Cincinnati RRM?

Bail is set by a court, not by the facility. Because this type of facility generally manages federal inmates near release, many people here are serving sentences and may not have a bond option.

What happens during the intake process at Cincinnati RRM and when will the inmate appear in the system?

Intake may include identity checks, paperwork, housing assignment, program review, and entry into the official records system. Records may take several hours to appear online, and transfer updates may not show immediately.