Brunswick White Pages

Brunswick white pages cover public records for about 35,000 people in this Medina County city south of Cleveland. Brunswick residents have records spread across city offices and Medina County courthouses. You can search the Brunswick white pages through the county clerk, auditor, and local police department. Most searches are free online. This page shows you each source and how to get the records you need from Brunswick and Medina County.

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Brunswick White Pages Overview

~35,000 Population
Medina County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Brunswick City White Pages Records

The City of Brunswick has its own offices and records. City Hall is at 4095 Center Rd, Brunswick, OH 44212. The city keeps records on permits, zoning, code enforcement, and utility accounts. These tie names to addresses, which makes them useful for white pages lookups.

Brunswick does not run its own municipal court. Cases for Brunswick go through the Brunswick branch of the Medina Municipal Court. But the city does keep police records, fire reports, and administrative files. All of these fall under Ohio's public records law and are available upon request.

The Brunswick city website has contact info for each department. Here is a look at the site.

Brunswick city website used for white pages record searches

Use the city site to find phone numbers and office hours for the department that has the records you need.

The Medina County Clerk of Courts holds civil, criminal, and domestic relations cases for Brunswick residents. The office is at 93 Public Square in Medina, about 15 miles south of Brunswick. Phone: (330) 725-9722. The clerk has an online portal where you can search by name, case number, or date.

For Brunswick white pages, the clerk's system pulls up any case where a Brunswick resident was a party. Civil suits, foreclosures, and criminal cases all appear. Results show the names, addresses, filing dates, and outcomes. This is free to use and does not need an account.

Regular copies cost $0.10 per page. Certified copies are $1.00. You can get them in person, by mail, or through the clerk's office. The system holds records going back many years, so even older addresses can turn up in a search.

Brunswick Property White Pages

The Medina County Auditor has a free online property search tool. You can look up properties by owner name, address, or parcel number. If someone owns a home in Brunswick, they show up in this database. Property records are one of the strongest white pages tools because they lock a name to a physical address.

The auditor's site shows who owns each property, purchase dates, sale prices, and tax values. Brunswick has a lot of single-family homes, so the database covers a large portion of residents. Deed transfers show when ownership changed. Tax records confirm an owner at an address each year.

You can also find mortgage data and tax liens through the auditor. All property records in Ohio are public. The online search is free. Printed copies have a small fee. The auditor's office is in the Medina County Courthouse.

Brunswick Police White Pages Records

The Brunswick Police Department keeps arrest records, incident reports, and crash reports at their station on Center Rd. You can request records in person, by phone, or by email. Police records link names to addresses and dates, which helps with white pages searches.

Under ORC 149.43, police records are public. You do not need to give a reason for your request. The department must respond promptly. Active investigations can be held back, but closed cases are open to everyone.

Crash reports list names, addresses, and insurance info for all parties involved. Incident reports tie a name to a location and date. These are useful for confirming that someone lived in Brunswick at a certain time. The Medina County Sheriff also covers the area outside city limits.

Ohio State Records for Brunswick White Pages

State databases can help when local records do not have what you need. The Ohio Secretary of State keeps business filings and voter registration data. A Brunswick business owner or voter will show up in these free systems.

The Ohio Supreme Court has a statewide case search that covers every court in Ohio. If a Brunswick resident had a case in another county, this tool can find it. It is free and does not need an account.

Under ORC 121.22, Brunswick city council meetings and public board sessions must be open. Meeting minutes are public records. They can show names tied to local issues and can be another source for white pages data.

Your White Pages Rights in Brunswick

Ohio's public records law protects your right to get records. ORC 149.43 says any person can request records from any public office. You do not need to be a resident. You do not need to say why. This covers Brunswick city offices and Medina County offices.

If an office denies your request or drags its feet, file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The filing fee is $25. The office gets three business days to respond. If they still refuse, the court can order the records released and award you up to $1,000.

Some records have limits. Social security numbers get stripped from public copies. Sealed and juvenile records are off limits. But most Brunswick white pages data is open. Court filings, property deeds, police reports, and city records are accessible to anyone.

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