Copley White Pages

Copley white pages cover public records for about 17,000 people in this Summit County township just west of Akron. Copley Township is a suburban community with a mix of residential areas and commercial corridors. You can search the Copley white pages through the Summit County Clerk of Courts, Summit County Fiscal Office, township offices, and state databases. Most searches are free and available online. This page explains each resource and how to use it for finding people in Copley.

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Copley White Pages Overview

~17,000 Population
Summit County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Summit County White Pages for Copley

Copley Township is part of Summit County. The Summit County Clerk of Courts handles all major court records for the area. The clerk office is at 205 S. High St, Akron, OH 44308. Phone: (330) 643-2211. Hours are weekdays 8 AM to 4 PM.

The Summit County Clerk web portal is a top-tier white pages tool. You can search by name, case number, or date range. The database covers civil, criminal, domestic relations, and appellate cases going back to 2002. Results show all parties, case types, charges, filing dates, and outcomes. This is the best free court record search for Copley white pages.

The Summit County Clerk search portal covers all communities in the county. Here is the online case search system.

Copley Township website for Copley white pages lookups

Use this resource along with the county clerk portal to search for people records tied to Copley and Summit County.

Copies from the clerk run $0.10 per page for regular and $1.00 for certified. You can order in person, by mail, or online. The clerk also keeps liens, judgments, and appeal records. All of these show up when someone's name is tied to a case anywhere in Summit County.

Copley Township White Pages Resources

Copley Township runs its own government offices. The township website at copley.oh.us has links to the police department, zoning office, service department, and trustees.

The Copley Township Police Department handles law enforcement for the township. They keep arrest reports, incident data, and accident records. Under ORC 149.43, most police records are available to anyone who asks. You can request them by phone, in writing, or in person at the station.

Township zoning records are also useful for white pages searches. Zoning applications, building permits, and variance requests all tie names to addresses. The service department keeps utility and road maintenance records. Code enforcement actions link violations to specific properties. All of these are public records under Ohio law.

Since Copley is a township rather than a city, some services work differently. The township trustees make local policy decisions. Trustee meetings are open to the public under the Ohio Open Meetings Act. Meeting minutes are public records and can show names tied to township business.

Copley Property Records and White Pages

The Summit County Fiscal Office keeps property records for all of Copley Township. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number. Property records show the owner, address, sale dates, prices, and tax data. The fiscal office updates this data daily, which makes it more current than many county systems in Ohio.

Copley has a mix of housing types, from older homes to newer developments. Property records give you a paper trail for each one. Deed records show every buyer and seller. Tax records confirm a name at an address each year. If someone owns property in Copley, their name appears in the fiscal office database.

The Summit County Recorder holds deeds, mortgages, and liens going back decades. These are searchable online and free to view. For Copley white pages, property records are often the best starting point when you know either a name or an address and need to find the other one.

Copley Township is served by the Barberton Municipal Court for local matters. This court handles traffic cases, misdemeanors, and civil disputes for Copley, Barberton, Norton, and other nearby communities. The court is at 576 W. Park Ave, Barberton, OH 44203. Phone: (330) 861-7185.

The municipal court is useful for Copley white pages because it handles everyday local cases. Traffic stops in the township, small claims, and code violations all go through Barberton Municipal Court. Each case filing shows a name and address. The court has online case search tools where you can look up records by name or case number.

If you find what you are looking for, copies are available at the clerk window for a small per-page fee. You can also send a written request by mail with payment. The court staff are helpful with record requests.

Your White Pages Rights in Copley

Ohio's public records law covers all township offices. Under ORC 149.43, anyone can request records from Copley Township or Summit County without giving a name or reason. The office must respond promptly.

If any 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 business days to fix the issue. If they refuse, the court can order release and award up to $1,000. You do not need a lawyer.

Some records have limits. Social security numbers are removed from public copies. Sealed court cases are off limits. Juvenile records stay closed. But the majority of Copley white pages data, from court filings to property deeds to police reports, is open for anyone to access.

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Summit County White Pages

Copley Township is part of Summit County. All county-level records for Copley residents go through Summit County offices in Akron. Visit the full county page for more on the clerk, fiscal office, recorder, and other county white pages tools.

Nearby City White Pages

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