Brook Park White Pages Search

Brook Park white pages let you search public records for about 18,000 residents in this Cuyahoga County city near Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. Brook Park is a working-class suburb with a strong residential base. You can search the Brook Park white pages through the Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts, Berea Municipal Court, and city departments. Most of these searches are free to do online. This guide covers each source, what you can find, and how to get copies of records.

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Brook Park White Pages Overview

~18,000 Population
Cuyahoga County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Berea Municipal Court White Pages for Brook Park

Brook Park is served by the Berea Municipal Court for local cases. The court is at 11 Berea Commons, Berea, OH 44017. Phone: (440) 234-5652. This court handles traffic cases, misdemeanors, and civil disputes for Brook Park, Berea, Middleburg Heights, and several other southwest suburbs.

For Brook Park white pages searches, the Berea Municipal Court is a key resource. Traffic stops, small claims, code violations, and landlord disputes all go through this court. Each filing shows a name and address. The court has an online case search where you can look up people by name or case number. Results show the parties, charges, court dates, and outcomes.

If you find a record for the person you are looking for, you can get copies at the court clerk window. Fees are small. Mail requests also work if you send payment with your written request. The court clerk staff can help you figure out what records are available and how to get them.

Brook Park 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 is the top free tool for county-level white pages searches. You can search by name to find civil, criminal, domestic relations, and appellate cases. Results show all parties, case types, dates, and outcomes. The database goes back years and covers every city in Cuyahoga County, including Brook Park.

Regular copies from the clerk cost $0.10 per page. Certified copies are $1.00 per page. The clerk also keeps liens, judgments, and other filings. These can show financial ties and help confirm a person's connection to an address in Brook Park.

Brook Park City White Pages Resources

The City of Brook Park has its own departments that maintain public records. The city website at cityofbrookpark.com has department contacts and city information.

The Brook Park city website is a starting point for finding local government resources. Here is the city's main page.

Brook Park city website for Brook Park white pages lookups

Use this site to find contact info for Brook Park city departments that handle public records requests.

The Brook Park Police Department is at 6161 Engle Rd. Phone: (216) 433-1234. They keep arrest reports, incident data, and accident records. Under ORC 149.43, these records are open to anyone who asks. Active investigations may be held back, but once a case is closed, the reports are available. Request them at the front desk or by mail.

City utility records, building permits, and code enforcement files are also public. These tie names to addresses in Brook Park. A building permit shows who pulled it and where. Utility accounts show who is paying for service at an address. Code enforcement records link a violation to a property. All useful for white pages purposes.

Brook Park Property Records and White Pages

The Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer holds property records for all of Brook Park. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number on the fiscal officer's website. Property records show the current owner, sale date, price, and tax data for each parcel.

Brook Park has a lot of single-family homes. Many have changed hands over the years, giving you a clear paper trail for white pages research. Deed records from the Cuyahoga County Recorder show every buyer and seller. Tax records confirm a name at an address each year. If someone owns a house in Brook Park, their name is in the system.

For renters, property records still help. They show the landlord's name, which can narrow down a search or help you find the right property manager. Mortgages and liens in the recorder database add another layer of information. All of these records are free to view online.

Your White Pages Rights in Brook Park

Ohio gives you strong rights to access public records. ORC 149.43 says anyone can request records from any public office. No name required. No reason needed. The office must respond promptly.

If a Brook Park or Cuyahoga County office denies your request or stalls, you can file with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The filing fee is $25. The office gets three business days to comply. If they do not, the court can order the records released and award you up to $1,000. No lawyer needed for this process.

Brook Park City Council meetings are public under the Open Meetings Act. Minutes from these meetings are public records. They can contain names tied to zoning decisions, variances, and other city actions. Voter registration data through the Ohio Secretary of State is another white pages resource that covers Brook Park.

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Cuyahoga County White Pages

Brook Park is part of Cuyahoga County. County-level records for Brook Park residents are filed through Cuyahoga County offices in Cleveland. Visit the full county page for more details on the clerk, fiscal officer, recorder, and other white pages resources.

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