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Euclid police records are available through the Euclid Police Department located on East 222nd Street in Cuyahoga County. The department handles records requests by email and keeps incident reports, crash reports, and arrest data on file. Fees are low in Euclid, with copies at just $0.10 per page. You can also get records on a CD for $4 or a flash drive for $5. Ohio's public records law makes most police records available to anyone who asks, and the Euclid department follows those state rules for all requests.

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Euclid Police Records Overview

Cuyahoga County County
216-289-8474 Police Phone
$0.10/page Copy Fee
545 E 222nd St Department Address

Euclid Records in Cuyahoga County

Euclid is part of Cuyahoga County. The Euclid Police Department at 545 East 222nd Street, Euclid, OH 44123 handles all police records for the city. Call 216-289-8474 to reach the records division. The department keeps incident reports, accident reports, and arrest files.

For cases that happen outside Euclid city limits, the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office takes over. Felony cases from Euclid go to the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas. The county clerk keeps those court records. You can search them online or visit the courthouse in person. Misdemeanor and traffic cases from Euclid stay in the local municipal court.

Email is the main way to request records from the Euclid Police Department. Send your request to the department with details about the case. Include the date, location, and any names you know. A case number makes things go faster. The department also takes phone and in-person requests at the station on East 222nd Street.

Euclid has some of the clearest fee rates around. Paper copies cost $0.10 per page. Need records on a disc? That is $4 for a CD. A flash drive costs $5. These fees follow the rules in ORC 149.43, which says agencies can only charge the actual cost of making copies. Certified copies cost a bit more because of the certification process.

For crash reports from Euclid, the Ohio Crash Retrieval System is a fast way to find what you need. This free state database holds accident reports from police departments across Ohio. You can also try BuyCrash.com if the report is not in the state system yet. Wait at least seven business days after the crash before you search online.

Note: Active investigation records from Euclid police may be held back under Ohio's law enforcement investigatory records exception.

Euclid Police Records Access

The Euclid Police Department provides public access to records through their website at euclidpd.org/records. The screenshot below shows the department's records page where you can find information about requesting police files.

Euclid Ohio police records request page

The site has details on what you need to include in your request and how fees work. You can also find contact information for the records clerk and links to other resources. If you need help with a specific request, call the department directly at 216-289-8474.

Body Camera and Video Records in Euclid

Euclid police body camera and dash camera footage falls under Ohio House Bill 315. The department can charge up to $75 per hour for the time it takes to review and redact video. There is a $750 cap on any single request. Before work begins, you get a written cost estimate so there are no surprises.

Crime victims can often get footage from their own cases at no charge. This applies to incidents where you were the victim or a party to the event. The Ohio Sunshine Laws Manual covers the full rules on video records and what agencies must release.

Ohio Resources for Euclid Police Records

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation handles state background checks. A BCI check costs $22 for state records, $35 for FBI, and $60 for the combined search. The Ohio eSORN registry tracks sex offenders by name and location. The Ohio DRC offender search shows state inmates in custody or on parole.

The Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services publishes crime data for Euclid and all other Ohio communities. This includes Uniform Crime Report data, incident stats, and trend analysis covering violent crime, property crime, and drug offenses. The Ohio Supreme Court case management system has court records going back to 1985 searchable by name or case number.

Euclid Court Records

Misdemeanor and traffic cases from Euclid go through the local municipal court. Court records include charges, plea agreements, and sentencing orders. These are separate from police files but they connect to the same cases. Felony cases from Euclid move to the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas in Cleveland, which is one of the busiest court systems in Ohio.

The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts keeps felony court records. Indictments, trial transcripts, and sentencing files are all public. You can search them online or walk into the courthouse during business hours. Copies cost a small fee per page.

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