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Berea white pages provide access to public records for about 19,000 residents in this Cuyahoga County city southwest of Cleveland. Known as the home of the Cleveland Browns training facility and Baldwin Wallace University, Berea has both long-term residents and a college community. You can search the Berea white pages through the Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts, Berea Municipal Court, and city offices. Most of these databases are free to search online. This page explains each resource and how to use it.

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~19,000 Population
Cuyahoga County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Berea Municipal Court White Pages

The Berea Municipal Court is the local court for Berea and several nearby communities including Brook Park, Middleburg Heights, and Strongsville. The court is at 11 Berea Commons, Berea, OH 44017. Phone: (440) 234-5652. Court hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

This court handles traffic offenses, misdemeanors, civil disputes up to $15,000, and small claims. All of these filings are public record. When you search Berea white pages through the municipal court, you find names, addresses, case types, charges, and court dates. The court has an online case lookup on its website. You can search by name or case number.

For white pages research, the Berea Municipal Court is especially useful because it covers a cluster of southwest suburban communities. A person who lives in Berea might have a traffic case filed in the same court as someone from Brook Park or Strongsville. Results show local addresses and details about each case. Copies cost a small fee per page. You can request them at the counter or by mail.

Berea is in Cuyahoga County. The county clerk handles all major court records. The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts is at 1 Lakeside Ave in Cleveland. Phone: (216) 443-8560.

The Cuyahoga County docket search lets you look up anyone by name. The database covers civil, criminal, domestic relations, and appellate cases going back years. For Berea white pages research, this is the best free tool for county-level court records. Search results show parties, case types, filing dates, and outcomes.

The county clerk docket search covers all of Cuyahoga County. Here is the online search system.

Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts docket search for Berea white pages

Use this tool to search by name and find case records for Berea residents and anyone else in Cuyahoga County.

Regular copies from the clerk are $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost $1.00. You can get them in person, by mail, or online. The clerk also maintains liens and judgments that can show financial ties and address history for a person.

Berea City White Pages Resources

Berea has its own city departments that keep public records. The Berea Police Department is at 50 Berea Commons. Phone: (440) 234-1263. They keep arrest reports, incident reports, and accident records. Under ORC 149.43, most police records are open to anyone who asks.

The city service department, building department, and finance office also have records. Building permits link a name to a property. Utility accounts tie a name to an address. Code enforcement records show violations at specific locations. All of these are public records. You can make a request by phone, email, or in person.

Ohio BMV records can also supplement local white pages searches. Here is the Ohio Department of Public Safety page with information on vehicle and driver records.

Ohio BMV records information for Berea white pages searches

While some BMV data has privacy limits, certain vehicle records are available through proper channels and can help confirm a person's address in Berea.

Berea Property Records and White Pages

The Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer has property records for all of Berea. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number on their website. Property records are a strong tool for white pages searches. They show ownership, sale prices, dates, and tax info.

Berea has a mix of older homes and newer development. Many properties have changed hands over the years, which means the deed records give you a clear trail of who lived where and when. The Cuyahoga County Recorder keeps deeds, mortgages, and liens going back a long time. All searchable online and free to view.

Tax records confirm a name at an address every year. If someone owns a home in Berea, their name shows up in annual tax rolls. For renters, property records show the landlord's name, which can still help narrow down a search. Between the fiscal officer and the recorder, you get a full picture of property ties in Berea.

Your White Pages Rights in Berea

Ohio law gives you broad access to public records. Under ORC 149.43, anyone can request records from any public office. No name required. No reason needed. The office must respond promptly.

If a Berea or Cuyahoga County office refuses or stalls, file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The fee is $25. The office gets three days to comply. If they refuse, the court can order release and award up to $1,000. No lawyer needed.

The Open Meetings Act means Berea City Council meetings are public. Minutes from these meetings are public records. They can sometimes reveal names tied to city business, variances, and permit applications. The Ohio Supreme Court website has a statewide case search that can also help fill in gaps in your Berea white pages research.

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Cuyahoga County White Pages

Berea is part of Cuyahoga County. County-level records for Berea residents go through Cuyahoga County offices in Cleveland. Visit the full county page for the clerk, fiscal officer, recorder, and other county white pages tools.

Nearby City White Pages

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