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Hamilton County Sheriff's Office

County Government Office in Cincinnati

Updated: April 29, 2024 04:53 PM

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is located in Cincinnati (City in Ohio), United States. It's address is 11021 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45231.

11021 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45231

7CHP+H5 Cincinnati, Ohio

(513) 825-1500

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Questions & Answers


Where is Hamilton County Sheriff's Office?

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is located at: 11021 Hamilton Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45231.

What is the phone number of Hamilton County Sheriff's Office?

You can try to calling this number: (513) 825-1500

What are the coordinates of Hamilton County Sheriff's Office?

Coordinates: 39.2789952, -84.5645653

Hamilton County Sheriff's Office Reviews

Nancy Teliski
2018-07-22 06:16:16 GMT

I went to apply for my conceal and carry license and was amazed at the cleanliness of the station. The people there were so helpful and friendly. What I thought was going to be a nerve wracking experience turned out to be a very pleasant one.

Dartgame 340
2023-02-24 21:46:19 GMT

I think they do a great job. Do wish they'd slow traffic down on Cross County .

Josh Bloom
2023-06-03 16:09:49 GMT

Thank you for your protection and service. Thank you for supporting the LGBTQ community.
💙🖤💙

Daniel Weis
2018-04-30 22:20:01 GMT

Same group but different location. Took the ccw safety training class and they were great! Nice, knowledgeable and friendly.

Mike Kinman
2022-07-31 17:09:35 GMT

Best place to get doughnuts hands down!

Nicole Clay
2016-06-28 03:59:14 GMT

Went for my gun license.. Very nice people....

Doug Taylor
2018-11-11 22:43:43 GMT

Very good people and extremely helpful.

David Westrich
2019-10-11 02:08:11 GMT

Friendly and expedite

James Ciolino
2017-06-19 17:26:01 GMT

I believe this station has potential. I just dont understand how there is so much violence so close to the station.

Mara Wlodyka
2022-06-24 03:27:24 GMT

It’s been an hour and we’ve moved three feet after a concert at river bend. Why has it not been addressed for better traffic flow? Why not shut down Kellogg to be 2-3 lanes in the western direction which probably 75% of the people leaving are headed to? There HAS to be a better system.

A Google User
2023-07-15 23:47:29 GMT

I recently had a highly frustrating experience with the Hamilton County Ohio Sheriff's Office regarding their traffic control. It's disheartening to say that their performance left much to be desired. The lack of coordination and conflicting directions from four deputies at a single intersection made me question their competence. It seemed as if they were in dire need of going back to traffic school.

First and foremost, the most glaring issue was the evident absence of a well-thought-out plan. It was clear that the deputies either had no plan or an incredibly poor one. As a result, leaving Cincinnati for an event became an arduous task due to unnecessary delays. The deputies seemed oblivious to the concept of traffic flow and utterly failed to coordinate the movement of vehicles through multiple intersections.

It was baffling to witness such a lack of understanding regarding traffic management. It's common sense that an effective strategy starts with a map. Yet, it appeared that the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office had overlooked this crucial step. A simple map could have provided them with valuable insights into traffic patterns, congestion hotspots, and potential routes to optimize flow. Regrettably, their apparent disregard for this fundamental tool only exacerbated the already frustrating situation.

As a concerned citizen, I firmly believe that traffic control is not a matter to be taken lightly. It requires careful planning, effective communication, and a comprehensive understanding of how traffic flows. Unfortunately, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office fell short on all these fronts, leaving drivers like myself incredibly frustrated and dissatisfied.

I hope that this review serves as constructive feedback for the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office. Improving their traffic control measures should be a priority to ensure the safety and convenience of the community. It is my sincere hope that they take the necessary steps to rectify these issues, including reevaluating their approach to traffic control, providing proper training to their personnel, and implementing a well-designed plan based on traffic patterns and maps.

In conclusion, my experience with the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office's traffic control was deeply disappointing. Their lack of coordination, conflicting directions, and absence of a viable plan made me question their competence in handling such a crucial aspect of public safety. I hope that they take this feedback seriously and work towards implementing the necessary improvements to restore confidence in their ability to manage traffic effectively.

Liam Rolfe
2023-08-06 14:50:17 GMT

You losers have nothing better to do than park behind stop signs just hoping someone pulls a rolling stop so you can get ticket money for more donuts to stuff your face? Attention Hamilton County our "wonderfully professional" Hamilton County Officers" have solved all serious crime so they have the time to do this. Pathetic blue line failures all of you. Waste of tax payer money.

Joseph Rubulins
2022-10-28 17:54:25 GMT

11 minutes. That's how long it took for officers to end their search for Kyle Plush in 2018. Even with GPS coordinates and another emergency call being placed they still failed to save this young man. 11 minutes is all it took for them to give up on saving a life.

J Jones
2022-06-26 14:32:56 GMT

District 5 is confused and dangerous to the public 😳 there is no reason to tailgate cars driving the speed limit on dangerous side roads at night. Uniforms need to be trained and all have the same understanding of the law, a 30 year vet can't tell me set is legal then a 10 15 year tell me it's not. I will not be tailgated by hamilton county in District 5 on any more dangerous roads at night for miles to be pulled over after God blessed me with the deer not jumping put while you where doing it last night for 1 1/2 2miles just to tell me now underglow lights can't change colors after several vets said no red white blue patterns and no flashing. I will come to a complete stop hazards on asap no tailgating citizens especially those taking kids home from a college party. Note I bought these products from autozone they also sale at orally and kio we can go store to store and the law can take them off the shelf before yall wreck my 42thousand investment on yall confusion on underglow policy in 275loop they supervisor said yall didn't have enough money to put ircam in the 2020 charger that didn't have enough light to see my plate that I can see a block away in the dark with no light. So how yall gone buy me a new luxury truck when they run into me next time I'm tailgated and high beamed by the cops supposed to be stopped mfs from doing exactly the same sht

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