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Euclid white pages provide access to public records for about 48,000 people in this Cuyahoga County city on the shore of Lake Erie. Bordering Cleveland to the east, Euclid shares the Cuyahoga County court and records systems. You can search the Euclid white pages to find phone numbers, addresses, court records, and property details through city and county offices. Most of these searches cost nothing and can be done online. This page walks you through each source and shows you how to get the information you need from the Euclid white pages.

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~48,000 Population
Cuyahoga County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Euclid City White Pages Resources

The City of Euclid website gives you a starting point for white pages searches tied to city services. Euclid runs its own police department, building department, and municipal court. Each department keeps records that can help you find a person or confirm their address.

The city website provides access to Euclid's various public services and records. Here is the city's main portal.

City of Euclid website for white pages lookups

Use this site to find contact details for specific city departments and start a records request.

City hall is at 585 E. 222nd St, Euclid, OH 44123. Phone: (216) 289-2700. You can submit public records requests in person, by phone, or by email. The city must respond promptly under Ohio law. Most basic searches are free. If you need copies of documents, the city charges a small per-page fee.

Building permits, utility records, and code enforcement reports all tie a name to an address. For Euclid white pages searches, these are useful when court and property records do not turn up what you need. The building department can show who pulled a permit at a given address. Code enforcement records show who received a violation notice. All of these are public under ORC 149.43.

The Euclid Municipal Court is at 545 E. 222nd St, Euclid, OH 44123. Phone: (216) 289-2888. This court handles traffic cases, misdemeanors, civil disputes up to $15,000, and small claims for Euclid and several surrounding communities including Richmond Heights, South Euclid, and Lyndhurst.

Court records are a strong source for Euclid white pages data. Every filing ties a name to an address and a legal case. You can find names, addresses, case types, charges, and how cases were resolved. The court has an online case search that anyone can use without signing up or paying a fee.

The online system lets you look up cases by name or case number. Results show the parties, charges, dates, and disposition. For Euclid white pages purposes, this is one of the most direct ways to connect a name with a local address. The court covers a wide area, so you may also find records for people in nearby cities who had cases filed in Euclid.

Copy fees are modest. Certified copies run about $1.00 per page. Regular copies are cheaper. You can request copies in person or by mail. Staff at the clerk window can help you find the right case and pull the documents you need.

Cuyahoga County White Pages for Euclid

Cuyahoga County handles all county-level records for Euclid residents. The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts has a free online docket search covering civil, criminal, and domestic relations cases. This is one of the most comprehensive white pages tools in Ohio because Cuyahoga County is the state's most populous county.

The clerk's office is in the Justice Center at 1 Lakeside Ave, Cleveland, OH 44113. Phone: (216) 443-8560. The online system holds records going back many years. Search by name and you will see every case tied to that person in the county. Each result shows parties, addresses, case type, and current status.

For Euclid white pages searches, the county clerk portal is essential. It captures felonies, major civil cases, and domestic filings that the municipal court does not handle. A single name search can reveal a lot about a person's public record in the area. The system is free and does not require registration. Copy fees apply if you need physical documents.

Euclid Property Records

Property records connect names to addresses better than almost any other source. The Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer maintains property data for every parcel in the county, including all of Euclid. You can search online by owner name, address, or parcel number.

A property search shows who owns a home, when they bought it, the sale price, and the current tax assessment. Deed transfers reveal when ownership changed hands. Tax records tie a name to an address every year it is paid. For the Euclid white pages, this is invaluable when you need to verify where someone lives or has lived. The data is updated regularly, so recent transactions show up fairly quickly.

The fiscal officer's website is free to use. No registration is needed. If you need printed copies or certified documents, visit the office at 2079 E. 9th St, Cleveland, OH 44115. Fees are low for most requests.

Public Records Rights in Euclid

Ohio law makes most government records open to the public. Under ORC 149.43, you can request records from any public office without giving your name or stating a reason. This covers every Euclid city office and every Cuyahoga County office. The law is clear and the courts have backed it up many times.

If a Euclid office denies your request or takes too long, you have options. File a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The fee is $25. The office has three business days to resolve the issue. If they do not, the court can order the records released and award you up to $1,000. You do not need a lawyer. The Ohio Coalition for Open Government also provides guidance on public records disputes.

Some records are exempt. Social security numbers get redacted. Sealed cases stay sealed. Juvenile records are not available. But the vast majority of Euclid white pages data, from court filings to property records to police reports, is open for anyone to access.

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Cuyahoga County White Pages

Euclid is part of Cuyahoga County. All county-level records for Euclid residents are filed through Cuyahoga County offices in Cleveland. Visit the county page for more details on the clerk, fiscal officer, probate court, and other resources.

Nearby City White Pages

These cities are near Euclid. If you are searching for someone who may live in the surrounding area, try these white pages as well.