Cuyahoga Falls Police Records

Cuyahoga Falls police records are managed by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department on 2nd Street in Summit County, Ohio. The department takes records requests by phone and online. You can search for incident reports, accident reports, and arrest data through the city or state systems. Ohio's public records law under ORC 149.43 lets anyone ask for police records without giving a reason. The Mayor's Court docket is also posted online for public review.

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Cuyahoga Falls Police Records Overview

Summit County County
(330) 971-8303 Police Phone
2310 2nd Street Department Address
ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Cuyahoga Falls Records and Summit County

Cuyahoga Falls is in Summit County. The city police department keeps its own records for cases inside city limits. For anything outside the city, the Summit County Sheriff's Office handles the records. Both follow the same Ohio public records rules.

Cuyahoga Falls Ohio police records search

The Cuyahoga Falls Police Department sits at 2310 2nd Street, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44221. You can reach the records division at (330) 971-8303. The department takes online and phone requests for police reports. They keep incident reports, accident files, arrest records, and Mayor's Court data. The Mayor's Court handles minor offenses and traffic violations in Cuyahoga Falls, and its docket is available online for anyone to check.

Felony cases from Cuyahoga Falls move to the Summit County Court of Common Pleas. The Summit County Clerk of Courts keeps those records. Misdemeanors and traffic cases stay in the local municipal court system.

You have a few ways to get police records from Cuyahoga Falls. Call the department at (330) 971-8303. Ask for the records clerk. Give them the date, names, and location tied to your case. A case number helps if you have one. The clerk will pull the file and tell you the cost.

Online requests are also an option. Visit the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department website and look for the records request section. The city accepts both phone and online requests, which makes it easy to get what you need without a trip to the station. For crash reports, the Ohio Crash Retrieval System is a good first stop. This free state tool holds accident reports from agencies across Ohio. Wait about seven business days after the crash before you search. If the report is not there yet, try BuyCrash.com or call the Cuyahoga Falls police directly.

Ohio law is clear on your rights. Under ORC 149.43, you do not need to say who you are. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The department must give you copies within a reasonable time.

Cuyahoga Falls Police Records Fees

Copy fees for Cuyahoga Falls police records follow state guidelines. Most paper copies cost $0.05 to $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost more. The fee has to match the actual cost of making the copies under Ohio law.

Body camera and dash camera footage has its own rules. Ohio House Bill 315 set the fee structure for video records. Agencies can charge up to $75 per hour for review and redaction work. The total cap per request is $750. Before any work starts, the department gives you a written cost estimate. Crime victims can usually get footage from their own cases without paying. Contact the Cuyahoga Falls records clerk for the exact fees on your request.

Note: Records from active Cuyahoga Falls police investigations may be withheld under Ohio's confidential law enforcement investigatory records exception.

State Resources for Cuyahoga Falls Records

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation runs the state criminal history database. BCI background checks cost $22 for a state search, $35 for FBI, and $60 for both combined. Results come back in three to five business days through the WebCheck fingerprint system. This covers records from Cuyahoga Falls and every other agency in Ohio.

The Ohio eSORN registry tracks registered sex offenders. Search by name, address, or zip code. Tier 2 and Tier 3 offenders appear in the public search. You can sign up for email alerts when an offender moves near you.

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction maintains an offender search tool for state inmates. It shows who is in custody, on parole, or under community supervision. For local jail info in Summit County, call the county jail. The Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services also publishes crime stats for Cuyahoga Falls and all Ohio communities.

Court Records in Cuyahoga Falls

The Mayor's Court in Cuyahoga Falls handles minor criminal offenses, traffic tickets, and code violations. Its docket is posted online. This court does not handle felonies or serious misdemeanors. Those go to the Summit County courts.

For felony records tied to Cuyahoga Falls arrests, check the Summit County Clerk of Courts. The Ohio Supreme Court case management system also has court records going back to 1985 that you can search by name or case number. The Ohio Sunshine Laws Manual explains the full scope of what is public and what is not when it comes to police and court files.

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