OLLEISN
The Ohio Local Law Enforcement Information Sharing Network (OLLEISN) is a tool used by law enforcement agencies throughout the state to create a network and culture of information sharing. The mission is two-fold: to defend against terrorism and to protect Ohioans from acts of crime. OLLEISN, making use of a secure infrastructure and communications, provides a common set of information that helps local agencies make the most accurate and timely street-level decisions.
OHLEG Regulations, Training & Access
OHLEG Rules and Regulations: All OHLEG users are required to read and abide by the OHLEG Rules and Regulations.
Ransomware
Ransomware is a type of malicious software that may be used by hackers to lock your agency’s electronic devices and prevent it from accessing data unless a fee is paid. The following documents provide more information:
The following forms and directions specify duties to report various crimes and criminals for inclusion in state registries or databases.
Sex Offender Registration Notification (SORN)
Guide to Ohio’s Sex Offender and Registration Laws
Duty to register forms:
Arson
Domestic Violence
Violent Offender Database