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Dublin white pages connect you to public records for roughly 49,000 people in this fast-growing Columbus suburb. Located primarily in Franklin County, Dublin straddles parts of Delaware and Union counties as well. The Dublin white pages pull from court records, property databases, and city files that are all open under Ohio law. Most searches can be done online for free through the Franklin County Clerk of Courts and the county auditor. This guide walks through every source and how to use each one to find the information you need.

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Dublin White Pages Overview

~49,000 Population
Franklin Primary County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Franklin County Clerk and Dublin White Pages

Most Dublin residents fall under Franklin County for court records. The Franklin County Clerk of Courts is at 345 S. High St in Columbus. Phone: (614) 525-3600. This office handles civil, criminal, and domestic cases for the entire county.

The Franklin County Clerk of Courts website has a case search tool that anyone can use for free. Type in a name and the system shows every case tied to that person in the county. Results include the parties, case type, filing date, status, and outcome. For Dublin white pages searches, this is one of the strongest tools available. It covers everything from traffic tickets to felony cases to civil lawsuits.

The clerk also keeps judgment liens, appeals records, and domestic relations files. Copies cost $0.10 per page for regular and $1.00 for certified. You can order copies in person, by mail, or through the online system. The office is open Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM.

Keep in mind that Dublin spans three counties. If a person lives on the Delaware County side, their court records would be with the Delaware County Clerk instead. Check the address first to know which county to search.

Dublin City Records for White Pages

The City of Dublin keeps records that are separate from the county. These include building permits, zoning approvals, code enforcement actions, and utility accounts. All of these are public under Ohio law.

The Dublin city website is the main hub for city services and records. You can find department contacts, look up permits, and submit records requests. Dublin City Hall is at 5200 Emerald Pkwy, Dublin, OH 43017. Phone: (614) 410-4400. The city has a public records policy posted on the site that explains how to make requests and what to expect.

The Dublin city website provides department contacts and access to city records. Here is the main page for the city.

Dublin city website showing services and contacts for Dublin white pages searches

Use the city website to find the right department for your records request and to look up permit and zoning data online.

For white pages purposes, city records can show who pulled a building permit at a certain address, who holds a business license, or who was cited for a code violation. These records tie a name to a place and a date. They can fill gaps that court and property searches miss. Dublin is an active city with a lot of new construction, so permit records are particularly useful here.

Dublin Property Records and White Pages

Property records are one of the best white pages tools for Dublin. The Franklin County Auditor property search lets you look up any parcel by owner name, address, or parcel number. Results show ownership history, sale dates, sale prices, and current tax assessments.

Dublin has a lot of newer homes, so property records here tend to be well-documented with clear chains of ownership. When you search by name, the system shows every property that person owns in the county. Deed transfers are public too. If someone sold a home in Dublin and moved elsewhere in the county, the deed records show both transactions. Tax records update each year and tie a current owner name to a current address. This is often the most reliable way to confirm where someone lives right now.

For Dublin addresses in Delaware or Union County, you will need to use those counties' auditor sites instead. But for the bulk of Dublin, the Franklin County Auditor covers it.

Ohio Public Records Law and Dublin White Pages

ORC 149.43 is the backbone of public records access in Ohio. It says any person can request records from any public office. You do not need to give a reason. You do not need to give your name. This applies to every Dublin city office, every Franklin County office, and every other public body in the state.

The law covers a wide range of records. Court filings, police reports, property deeds, tax records, meeting minutes, emails, and more all count as public records. If a public office created it or received it, chances are it falls under the law. There are exceptions for things like sealed cases, juvenile records, and social security numbers. But for most white pages data, the law is on your side.

If an office refuses your request or takes too long, you can file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The fee is $25. The office gets three business days to respond. If they still refuse, the court can order the records released. You can also get up to $1,000 in damages if the court finds the denial was not justified.

State Resources for Dublin White Pages

The Ohio Secretary of State holds business filings for the entire state. If a Dublin resident owns a business, their name and registered address appear in the business search database. This is free to search online and can provide current contact information tied to a real person.

The Ohio Supreme Court website links to all county court systems and provides legal resources. You can search for attorneys, find court rules, and access appellate decisions that may reference Dublin residents or cases originating in Franklin County. Meeting minutes from Dublin City Council are also public under ORC 121.22, Ohio's open meetings law.

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Franklin County White Pages

Dublin is primarily in Franklin County. All county-level records for most Dublin residents go through Franklin County offices in Columbus. Visit the full county page for more details on the clerk, auditor, recorder, and other county resources.

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