Users' questions

How do I look up a case number in Ohio?

How do I look up a case number in Ohio?

An online name search can be conducted on the “case search” or “record search” portal. The Ohio judiciary website provides a list of all the Courts in Ohio and their respective locations, phone numbers, and websites. A name search to find a case number can also be conducted at the courthouse where the case was filed.

Are Ohio court records public?

Court of Claims Public Records Policy Records kept by the Ohio Court of Claims are available for inspection and copying. Here’s how to request public records: Be clear when identifying the requested records. If the request is not clear, we will contact you for clarification.

How do i find divorce records in Ohio?

The Ohio Clerk of Courts Association provides a directory of the different counties and the county clerks within them. To access a certified copy of a divorce record, fill out an Application for Certified Copies available online and submit by mail, email, fax, or in-person.

What is a public record in Ohio?

A public record means any records kept by any public office, except those records that are otherwise identified as exempt under the Ohio Public Records Act or the release of which is prohibited by state or federal law.

Are probation records public in Ohio?

The Ohio Open Records Law passed in 1954 and guarantees that court records are available to any member of the public, thereby making it a fundamental right to all residents of Ohio.

How to search for Erac cases in Ohio?

Use the link below to search and view ERAC cases. To log in, enter “Public” as both the user name and password. This database includes all cases active as of January 1, 2016 and later. To obtain information or request documents from older ERAC cases not included in the online database, please contact ERAC staff.

How to access Ohio Court of Claims records?

Records kept by the Ohio Court of Claims are available for inspection and copying. Here’s how to request public records: Be clear when identifying the requested records. If the request is not clear, we will contact you for clarification.

How to contact the Clerk of courts in Cuyahoga County?

Case information may be obtained in person at the Clerk of Courts’ offices or by contacting the Clerk’s docket information line at 216-443-7950. To perform a search: first select which kind of search you wish to perform, doing so will load the correct search fields.

Is the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court online?

NOTICE: Pursuant to Federal Law and at the direction of the Domestic Relations Court, Domestic Violence case information is no longer available via internet access. Pursuant to direction from the Common Pleas Court general Division, Civil Stalking Protection Order cases are also not available on the internet.