Green Ohio White Pages

Green white pages let you search for people records in this growing city in Summit County, Ohio. Around 28,000 people live in Green, which sits south of Akron along the Portage Lakes area. You can use Green white pages to find names, phone numbers, home addresses, and court data through city and county offices. Summit County courts, the city of Green, and the county auditor all hold public records on Green residents. This page explains how to access each of those sources.

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Green Municipal Court White Pages

The Green Municipal Court handles cases for the city of Green and nearby areas. It covers traffic violations, misdemeanors, and civil claims. The court is located at 1032 Raber Road, Green, OH 44685. You can search the court's records by name or case number to find white pages data on people who have had cases here.

Traffic cases make up a large share of the docket. Each case record lists the defendant's name, the violation, and the outcome. Civil cases name both parties. Misdemeanor cases show the defendant and the charges. All of this data is public. Green white pages searches pull from this court because it is the first level of the court system for cases that happen in the city.

The City of Green maintains a website with information about city departments, shown here.

City of Green website for Green white pages

The city site provides links to police, building, and other departments that hold public records on Green residents.

The municipal court clerk can give you copies of case records. Certified copies cost a bit more than plain copies. You can make requests in person at the court or send them by mail. The clerk's office is open during regular business hours on weekdays. Simple name searches are usually fast. If you need records from a specific case, bring the case number to speed things up.

Green is in Summit County. The county clerk of courts keeps records for Common Pleas cases at the Summit County Clerk of Courts website. You can search by name, case number, or attorney. This covers felonies, major civil suits, and domestic cases like divorce and custody. If a Green resident had a county-level case, it is in this system.

The Summit County Auditor runs a property search tool. Type in a name or address to find ownership records. If someone owns a house in Green, the auditor has the name, property value, tax bill, and sale history. Green has seen a lot of new construction over the past twenty years. That means the property records show many recent purchases and new-build sales, all with current owner data.

The Summit County Recorder holds deeds, mortgages, and liens for all Green properties. Every home sale in the city gets recorded here. Deeds list the buyer and seller by name. Mortgages name the borrower and the lender. Liens from court judgments, tax debts, or mechanics claims also get filed. These records go back decades and are open to the public.

Summit County also has a fiscal officer that publishes tax data. Delinquent tax lists name property owners who are behind on payments. These lists include the address and the amount owed. While not something most people think of for a white pages search, delinquent tax records are public and can help confirm ownership details for Green addresses.

Green White Pages Police Records

The Green Police Department keeps arrest records, accident reports, and incident logs. The department is at 1032 Raber Road. You can request public records during business hours. Under ORC 149.43, police records are open to anyone with limited exceptions for ongoing investigations.

Accident reports name every person involved. Drivers, passengers, and witnesses all get listed with their names and usually their addresses. If someone was in a car crash in Green, the accident report has their information. Incident reports work the same way. Any person named in a police report is part of the public record.

Copies cost $0.05 per page. You do not need to explain why you want the records. The police department has to respond promptly. For simple requests like a single accident report, you can often get copies the same day. The department cannot charge for the time it takes to find and copy the records. The only fee is for the paper itself.

City of Green White Pages Records

The City of Green keeps records through its building, zoning, and code enforcement departments. Building permits name the property owner and the contractor doing the work. Zoning applications list the applicant. Code enforcement records tie violations to specific addresses and owners. All of these are public records useful for Green white pages searches.

Green City Council meetings produce public records under ORC 121.22. Minutes list who spoke, what was discussed, and how votes went. Planning commission and zoning board meetings also create records. If someone testified at a public hearing in Green, their name is in the minutes. These records are available from the city clerk.

Green has grown quickly in recent years, which means a steady stream of new building permits and development applications. Each one adds names and addresses to the public record. If you are trying to find someone who recently built or bought in Green, the building department files are a good place to check. They often have more detail than the county auditor's data because they include the contractor, the scope of work, and inspection dates.

The city also posts agendas and meeting schedules online. While these are primarily for civic purposes, they can name board members, applicants, and residents involved in local matters. It is another angle for a Green white pages search that goes beyond the usual court and property records.

How to Search Green White Pages

Start with the Green Municipal Court. A name search gives you all cases filed in the court's jurisdiction. Traffic tickets, small claims, and misdemeanors show up here. This is the fastest way to find court records on someone who lives in Green.

Then search the Summit County Clerk of Courts at clerkweb.summitoh.net. County cases include felonies, big civil suits, and domestic matters. If the person had a more serious case, it would be at this level rather than in the municipal court. The search is free.

The county auditor is your best bet for address lookups. Search by name to find property the person owns in Green. Search by address to find the owner. The data includes tax bills, sale history, and assessed values. This is one of the most reliable ways to tie a name to an address in Green.

For police data, call the Green Police Department. Give them a name, date, or incident number. They will pull what they can from their files. Accident reports, incident reports, and arrest logs are all searchable. Most requests are handled quickly if you can give them specific information to search on.

Green White Pages and Public Records Law

Ohio's Public Records Act, ORC 149.43, is the law that makes white pages searches possible. It says records kept by public offices are open to anyone. You do not need to give your name or say why you want the records. The office has to give them to you promptly. Exceptions exist for medical files, certain investigation records, and information that could compromise safety. But most records that feed into Green white pages are fully public.

If a Green office or Summit County office denies your request, you have legal options. ORC 2743.75 lets you file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims for $25. A special master reviews the dispute and can order the office to release the records. This process does not need a lawyer and usually moves fast. Most offices comply without issue, but the option is there when they do not.

Copy costs are capped at $0.05 per page. Offices cannot charge for staff time. Electronic copies may be free if the office can send them by email. These rules apply to every public office in Green, from city hall to the police department to the municipal court. The law is designed to make records access easy and affordable for everyone.

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Summit County

Green is in Summit County. For more white pages tools at the county level, visit the full county page.