Lorain White Pages Lookup

Lorain white pages let you search for people and public records in this Lake Erie city of about 65,000 residents. Lorain sits in Lorain County along the Black River and has a mix of court, police, and city records that feed into white pages results. You can look up names, phone numbers, and addresses through local offices and the county clerk system. The Lorain Police Department, the City of Lorain records office, and the Lorain County Clerk of Courts all hold data that shows up in white pages searches. Use the tool below to start your Lorain white pages search now.

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Lorain Police Department White Pages Records

The Lorain Police Department is one of the best sources for white pages data in the city. Police records hold names, addresses, dates, and case details that show up in people searches. The department sits at 100 West Erie Ave, Lorain, OH 44052. You can call them at (440) 204-2100. For records requests, call the records line at (440) 204-2114 or email lpdrecordsrequest@cityoflorain.org.

Police reports are free. That is not the case in every Ohio city, so Lorain stands out here. You can pick up reports in person or ask for them by phone or email. The records office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Walk in and give the staff a name or case number. They will pull what they have and hand it to you at no cost.

The Lorain Police public records request page shows how to submit a request. The screenshot below shows their online portal for Lorain white pages records.

Lorain Police Department public records request page for Lorain white pages

This page walks you through what you need to provide when asking for records. It is straightforward. You fill in the form, say what you want, and the department sends it back. No fee for most report types.

Incident reports, crash reports, and arrest records all live in the police files. Each one has names and addresses tied to the people involved. For white pages research in Lorain, these records can help you find where a person lived or when they had contact with law enforcement. Ohio law under ORC 149.43 says these records are public. The department must release them promptly.

City of Lorain White Pages and Public Records

The City of Lorain has its own records office that handles public records requests. Call them at (440) 204-2000. City records go beyond just police files. They cover meeting minutes, building permits, code violations, zoning decisions, and other city business. Names and addresses show up in these files all the time, which makes them useful for white pages research.

The City of Lorain records request page lets you submit requests. The page is shown below.

City of Lorain records request page for Lorain white pages

You can use this page to ask for any records held by city offices. The response time varies, but Ohio law requires public offices to act promptly. Most simple requests get turned around in a few days.

Building permits are a good source. When someone gets a permit to build or renovate in Lorain, the application has their name, address, and phone number. Code violations work the same way. If a property got cited for a violation, the owner's name is on record. These are all public under Ohio's open records law and they add to the white pages data you can find for Lorain.

City council records are public too. Meeting agendas, votes, and correspondence all go into the public file. If a Lorain resident spoke at a meeting or was named in city business, that record is available. You do not need a reason to ask for it. The city can not require you to say why you want the records.

Lorain County Clerk and White Pages Data

The Lorain County Clerk of Courts is at 225 Court St, Elyria, OH 44035. Call (440) 329-5000. The clerk keeps records for Common Pleas Court cases, which cover felonies, large civil disputes, and domestic cases. Many Lorain residents appear in these files.

Online records go back to 1988. That gives you close to four decades of case data to search through. You can look up a name and see every case they have been part of in Lorain County Common Pleas Court. Results show case numbers, filing dates, charges, and outcomes. This is a strong tool for Lorain white pages research because it covers a long time span.

The county clerk site lets you search for free. No account is needed. Type in a name and the system pulls matching records. Each result links to more detail about the case. You can see who was involved, what the charges were, and how the case ended. For white pages purposes, the key data is the names and addresses listed in court filings.

Lorain County also has a separate municipal court system. The Lorain Municipal Court handles misdemeanors, traffic cases, and small civil matters for the city. Between the county and municipal courts, most Lorain residents who have had any kind of legal matter will show up in one system or the other. That makes these courts two of the most complete white pages data sources for the area.

Lorain White Pages and Ohio Public Records Law

Ohio's public records law protects your right to access Lorain white pages data. ORC 149.43 says any person can request records from any public office. You do not have to be an Ohio resident. You do not need to give a reason. The office must respond promptly.

Fees have to be reasonable. Ohio limits charges to the actual cost of making copies. In Lorain, police reports are free, which is even better than what the law requires. Court copies usually cost $0.10 per page. Viewing records on a screen or through an online portal costs nothing.

If a Lorain office refuses 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 gets three business days to fix the problem. If they still refuse, the court can order the records released. You might also get up to $1,000 in damages. This keeps Lorain offices honest about white pages and records access.

The Ohio Open Meetings Act under ORC 121.22 also matters. City council meetings, school board sessions, and other government meetings in Lorain must be open. The minutes and documents from those meetings are public records. If your white pages search touches on someone who was part of city business, these records can help.

Start with what you know. If you have a name, go to the Lorain County Clerk site and search their database. Records go back to 1988 so you have a large pool of data to work with. Next, check the Lorain Police records page to see if the person has any police records on file. Then try the City of Lorain records page for building permits, code violations, and other city files.

Try name variations. People move, change names, or use nicknames. If your first search does not turn up results, try a maiden name, a middle name, or an alternate spelling. Common last names need more detail to narrow down, so add a date range or address if you can.

Address searches work well too. If you know where someone lives in Lorain, you can look up property records through the county auditor. That gives you the owner's name, which then leads to more records. This reverse approach is useful when you have a Lorain address but not a full name for your white pages search.

In-person visits are still an option. The Lorain Police records office at 100 West Erie Ave takes walk-ins during business hours. Staff can search by name and pull records while you wait. The county clerk in Elyria has public terminals for searching too. Sometimes you find more in person than online, especially for older records that have not been digitized.

Combine your sources for a full picture. One database might have a court case. Another might have a property record. A third might have a police report. When you put all of those together, you get a much more complete Lorain white pages result than any single source gives you on its own.

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Lorain's County

Lorain is in Lorain County. All county-level white pages records for Lorain residents go through the Lorain County offices in Elyria, the county seat.