Hudson White Pages Search

Hudson white pages connect you with public records for about 23,000 residents in this Summit County community. The Hudson white pages draw from county court records, property files, and city databases. Hudson sits in the northern part of Summit County, so most records run through the county clerk in Akron. Many of these sources are free to search online. This page walks you through the main tools and offices you can use to look up people, addresses, and phone numbers in the Hudson white pages.

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Hudson White Pages Overview

~23,000 Population
Summit County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Summit County White Pages for Hudson

Hudson is part of Summit County. The county clerk handles most court records for Hudson residents. The Summit County Clerk of Courts is at 205 S. High St, Akron, OH 44308. Phone: (330) 643-2211. This office holds civil, criminal, and domestic relations cases for everyone in the county.

The Summit County Clerk web portal has records from 2002 forward. You can search by name, case number, or date range. Results show parties, case type, charges, and status. It is free. No account is needed. For Hudson white pages searches, this is the best place to start because it covers all court activity tied to a person's name in the county.

The Summit County Clerk portal covers court records across the entire county. Here is a look at the search system.

Summit County Clerk of Courts search portal for Hudson white pages lookups

This tool picks up cases from Hudson along with Akron, Stow, Cuyahoga Falls, and every other Summit County community.

Copy fees are standard. Regular copies cost $0.10 per page. Certified copies run $1.00 per page. The clerk also keeps liens, judgments, and appeal records. These all show up when someone's name is tied to a case in Summit County.

Hudson Property Records and White Pages

Property records are a strong tool for finding people in Hudson. The Summit County Fiscal Office holds property data for the whole county. Their website at fiscaloffice.summitoh.net lets you search by owner name, address, or parcel number.

For Hudson white pages searches, property records show who owns a home, when they bought it, and what they paid. Deed transfers can show where someone moved from or to. Tax records tie a name to an address each year. If someone owns property in Hudson, their name is in the Fiscal Office database. The data gets updated regularly.

You can also find mortgage info, tax liens, and assessed values through this tool. All property records are public under Ohio law. Online searches are free. Hudson has a lot of residential property, so this tool works well for finding current and past residents of the city.

Hudson falls under the Stow Municipal Court for local cases. The court is at 4400 Courthouse Dr, Stow, OH 44224. Phone: (330) 564-4200. This court handles misdemeanors, traffic cases, and civil disputes for Hudson and several other communities.

You can search Stow Municipal Court records by name to find cases tied to Hudson residents. Results show charges, filing dates, court dates, and outcomes. This is public data under Ohio law and free to access. The court has an online search tool that anyone can use from home.

For more serious matters like felonies, cases go through the Summit County Court of Common Pleas. Those records are on the county clerk portal. Between the two courts, you can find most legal records on any Hudson resident through the white pages.

Your White Pages Rights in Hudson

Ohio has one of the strongest public records laws in the country. Under ORC 149.43, anyone can ask for records from any public office. You do not need to give your name or say why you want them. This covers all Hudson city offices and Summit County offices.

If someone denies your request or takes too long to respond, you can file with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The filing fee is just $25. The office then has three business days to fix things. If they still refuse, the court can order them to hand over the records. You can also get up to $1,000 in damages. No lawyer is needed for this process.

Some records have limits. Social security numbers get removed from public copies. Sealed cases are off limits. Juvenile records stay closed. But most Hudson white pages data, from court cases to property deeds, is open for anyone to look at and copy.

Ohio State White Pages Resources

Beyond local and county sources, Ohio has statewide tools that can help with Hudson white pages searches. The Ohio Supreme Court maintains a case search system that covers courts across the state. If someone has a case in any Ohio court, it may show up there.

Ohio's public records framework applies everywhere in the state. Here is a look at the state's approach to personal information and privacy rules.

Ohio public records and personal information laws for white pages searches

This shows how Ohio balances public access with privacy protections under state law.

The Ohio Secretary of State has voter registration data and business filings that can tie a name to an address. Voter records show where someone is registered, which usually matches their home address. Business filings show who runs companies and where they are based. Both of these are free to search online.

The Summit County Board of Elections at 500 Grant St, Akron, OH 44311, keeps detailed voter data for Hudson residents. Phone: (330) 643-5200. You can ask for voter rolls that show names and addresses for all registered voters in Hudson. This is public information under Ohio law.

Hudson City Records

The City of Hudson keeps various public records at its offices. Building permits show who is doing construction and where. Zoning records show land use and property details. Utility records tie people to addresses through water and sewer accounts.

All city records fall under Ohio's public records law. You can request them in person, by mail, or by email. The city must respond promptly. There is no set deadline in days, but "promptly" is what the law says. If you feel the city is dragging its feet, you have the right to push back through the Court of Claims process.

Hudson's city offices are a good resource when county records do not have what you need. Sometimes the most useful white pages data comes from simple city records like a utility account or a building permit that places a person at a specific address on a specific date.

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Summit County White Pages

Hudson is in Summit County. All county-level records for Hudson residents go through Summit County offices in Akron. Visit the full county page for details on the Fiscal Office, Probate Court, Board of Elections, and other county white pages resources.

Nearby City White Pages

These cities are near Hudson in the Summit County area and beyond. If the person you are looking for may live nearby, check these white pages as well.