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Fremont white pages let you search public records for about 16,000 residents in this Sandusky County city in northwest Ohio. Fremont is the county seat of Sandusky County, which means most county offices and courts are right in town. You can search the Fremont white pages through the Sandusky County Clerk of Courts, Fremont Municipal Court, and various city and county offices. Most of these tools are free to use online. This page covers each source and how to get the records you need.

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Fremont White Pages Overview

~16,000 Population
Sandusky County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Fremont Municipal Court White Pages

The Fremont Municipal Court handles local cases for Fremont and the surrounding area. The court is at 323 S. Front St, Fremont, OH 43420. Phone: (419) 334-1511. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM.

This court handles traffic offenses, misdemeanors, and civil cases up to $15,000. All of these are public record. When you search the Fremont white pages through the municipal court, you get names, addresses, case types, and court dates. The court has an online case search where you can look up people by name or case number. Results show parties, charges, and outcomes.

For white pages research, the municipal court is valuable because it captures everyday local cases. A traffic ticket, a small claims filing, or a code violation all create a public record that ties a name to a Fremont address. Copies are available at the clerk window for a small fee. You can also request records by mail.

Fremont is the county seat of Sandusky County. The county clerk of courts is at 100 N. Park Ave, Fremont, OH 43420. Phone: (419) 334-6161. Since the county seat is in Fremont, the courthouse is right in town, which makes in-person visits easy.

The Sandusky County Clerk handles civil, criminal, domestic relations, and appellate cases for the entire county. The clerk has an online case search where you can look up names and case numbers. This tool covers years of records and is free for anyone to use. For Fremont white pages, the county clerk is your best source for court data beyond what the municipal court handles.

The Ohio Secretary of State keeps business filings and other statewide records that can supplement county searches. Here is the Secretary of State website.

Ohio Secretary of State website for Fremont white pages research

Business filings through the Secretary of State can tie a person's name to a business address in Fremont or anywhere in Ohio.

Copies from the clerk cost $0.10 per page for regular and $1.00 for certified. The clerk also keeps liens, judgments, and other filings that can show financial connections and address history for people in Sandusky County.

Fremont City White Pages Resources

The City of Fremont has several departments that keep public records. The Fremont Police Department is at 500 W. State St. Phone: (419) 332-6464. They maintain arrest reports, incident data, and accident records. Under ORC 149.43, most police records are open to anyone who asks.

City utility records tie names to addresses. Building permits show who owns or is working on a property. Code enforcement files link violations to specific locations in Fremont. All of these records are available through a public records request. You can ask by phone, email, or in person at the relevant city office.

The Fremont city government also keeps minutes from city council meetings. Under the Ohio Open Meetings Act, these are public records. Council minutes can sometimes contain names tied to city business, rezoning requests, or permit applications. Check with the city clerk for copies.

Fremont Property Records and White Pages

The Sandusky County Auditor keeps property records for all of Fremont. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number on the auditor's website. Property records show the owner's name, the property address, sale dates, and tax data. This is one of the most reliable white pages resources because ownership data gets updated with every sale.

Tax records link a name to an address each year. Deed records through the Sandusky County Recorder show buyer and seller names for every transfer. If someone owns a home in Fremont, their name is in the system. For renters, the property records show the landlord, which can still help narrow down a search.

Ohio's public records system makes property data widely available. Here is the Ohio Department of Administrative Services public records page.

Ohio public records information for Fremont white pages

State resources like this one explain how Ohio's open records laws support your right to access property and other public records in Fremont.

Your White Pages Rights in Fremont

Ohio law gives you clear access to public records. ORC 149.43 says anyone can request records from any public office without giving a name or reason. The office must respond promptly. This covers all Fremont city offices and all Sandusky County offices.

If an office refuses or takes too long, 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 refuse, the court can order the records released and award you up to $1,000. No lawyer needed.

Some records are off limits. Social security numbers get removed. Sealed cases stay sealed. Juvenile records are closed. But the bulk of Fremont white pages data is open. Court filings, property deeds, police reports, city records, and voter registration data are all available to the public under Ohio law.

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