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Massillon white pages connect you to people records in this western Stark County city. About 33,000 people live in Massillon, which sits just west of Canton along the Tuscarawas River. White pages searches here pull data from Stark County courts, the Massillon Municipal Court, and city offices. You can look up names, addresses, phone numbers, and court case details through public databases. This page covers the key sources for Massillon white pages and how to get the records you need.

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Massillon White Pages Overview

~33,000 Population
Stark County
$0.05 Per Page Copy
ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Massillon White Pages Through Stark County Courts

Massillon is part of Stark County, so the county court system handles major cases from the area. The Stark County Clerk of Courts manages all felony criminal filings, large civil disputes, and domestic relations cases. These records list full names, home addresses, and case details for each party. Court data is one of the best white pages sources for Massillon residents.

The Stark County Clerk is led by Lynn M. Todaro. The main office is at 115 Central Plaza North, Suite 101, Canton, OH 44702. Phone: (330) 451-7801. You can visit in person during business hours or use the online search tools. Basic lookups are free. Certified copies carry a small fee per page.

Massillon also has its own municipal court. The Massillon Municipal Court handles misdemeanors, traffic violations, and small civil claims from within the city and surrounding areas. This court has its own case records that list names, addresses, and outcomes. If someone had a minor legal matter in Massillon, the record went through this court rather than the county system.

The screenshot below shows the Stark County Clerk of Courts website used for Massillon white pages court searches.

Stark County Clerk of Courts website for Massillon white pages court searches

This is the main portal for court-based white pages data covering Massillon and the rest of Stark County.

The Massillon Police Department keeps incident reports, arrest records, and accident reports. These documents are part of the public record under Ohio law. Each report lists names, dates of birth, and addresses tied to the event. For white pages purposes, police data links people to specific times and places in Massillon.

You can request police records by visiting the department or filing a written request. Ohio's public records law says the department must respond promptly. There is no fee for the search itself. Paper copies cost a small amount per page. If you want records sent by email, ask for electronic copies since those are often free.

The screenshot below shows the Stark County court system which also covers police-related court cases from Massillon.

Stark County court system for police-related Massillon white pages data

Police cases from Massillon that result in charges flow through the county court system.

Ohio Law and Massillon White Pages

The Ohio Public Records Act (ORC 149.43) gives every person the right to request records from public offices. You do not need to give your name or explain your reason. Massillon city offices and Stark County agencies must follow this law. Most white pages data is covered by it.

Records that are public include court filings, police reports, property documents, and government meeting minutes. Offices must respond "promptly" to your request. They can charge for copies at cost but not for time spent searching. Paper copies are usually $0.05 per page. Electronic copies by email are often free.

If an office denies your request, the Ohio Court of Claims (ORC 2743.75) lets you file a complaint for $25. The office gets three business days to fix the problem. If they still refuse, a special master can order them to release the records. You may also get damages up to $1,000 for improper denials.

Massillon city council meetings are public under the Open Meetings Act (ORC 121.22). Minutes from these meetings list names, votes, and decisions. They are posted online after approval. Meeting minutes can be a useful white pages source for anyone involved in local government.

Massillon White Pages Search Tips

Use full names for the best results. First and last name together will narrow your search much better than a last name alone. Adding a middle initial or a date range helps even more, especially for common names.

Watch your spelling. A single wrong letter can cause you to miss the right record. Try different variations if you are unsure. Some search tools allow partial name matches, which can help when you only have limited information to work with.

Massillon and Canton are close together. Some Massillon residents may have records filed in Canton since it is the Stark County seat. If you do not find what you need in Massillon-specific sources, widen your search to include all of Stark County.

Keep track of what you find. Write down case numbers, dates, and which office had each record. Good notes save time when you need to go back for copies or follow up later. They also help if you are searching for more than one person.

Note: Most online searches through Stark County and Massillon offices are free. Fees apply only for paper or certified copies of records.

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