Painesville White Pages

Painesville white pages let you search public records for about 20,000 residents in this Lake County city in northeast Ohio. As the county seat of Lake County, Painesville is where most county offices and courts are based. You can search the Painesville white pages through the Lake County Clerk of Courts, Painesville Municipal Court, city departments, and state databases. Most of these tools are free to use online. This page covers each source and shows you how to pull records for people in Painesville.

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Painesville White Pages Overview

~20,000 Population
Lake County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Painesville Municipal Court White Pages

The Painesville Municipal Court handles cases for the city and several surrounding communities in Lake County. The court is at 7 Richmond St, Painesville, OH 44077. Phone: (440) 392-5900. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM.

This court takes on traffic cases, misdemeanors, and civil matters up to $15,000. All filings are public record under Ohio law. When you search Painesville white pages through the municipal court, you can find names, addresses, case types, and court dates. The court has an online case lookup tool on its website where you can search by name or case number. Results show the parties, charges, and how the case was resolved.

For white pages purposes, the municipal court is useful because it connects a name to a local address and a legal matter. Even a traffic ticket shows a name and home address. If you need copies, the court charges a small fee per page. You can request them at the counter or by mail.

Painesville City White Pages Resources

The City of Painesville has a website with links to all city departments and public services. Visit painesville.com for department contacts, city forms, and local information.

The Painesville city website provides access to local government resources. Here is a look at the city's main page.

Painesville city website for Painesville white pages lookups

Use this site to find phone numbers and contact info for Painesville city offices that handle public records.

The Painesville Police Department is at 7 Richmond St. Phone: (440) 392-5940. They keep arrest reports, incident reports, and accident data. Under ORC 149.43, you can request copies of most police reports. Some records tied to open cases may be held back, but once a case closes, the records become available. Just ask at the records window or send a written request.

City utility records can also help with white pages searches. Water and sewer accounts tie a name to an address. You can request this info through a public records request to the city. The city does not charge for the search itself, but there may be a small fee for copies.

Since Painesville is the county seat, the Lake County Clerk of Courts is right in town. The clerk office is at 47 N. Park Place, Painesville, OH 44077. Phone: (440) 350-2657. The office handles civil, criminal, domestic relations, and appellate cases for all of Lake County.

The clerk has an online case search portal where you can look up records by name, case number, or date. This tool is free and open to anyone. Results show parties, case types, filing dates, and the outcome. For Painesville white pages searches, the county clerk portal is one of the strongest tools available because it covers a wide range of records.

Copy fees are $0.10 per page for regular copies and $1.00 for certified copies. The clerk also keeps liens, judgments, and official bonds. These records can help confirm a person's connection to an address or show financial obligations tied to their name.

Painesville Property Records and White Pages

The Lake County Auditor keeps property records for all of Painesville. You can search by owner name, address, or parcel number on the auditor's website. Property records are a reliable white pages tool. They show the owner, the property address, sale price, and tax data.

Deed records through the Lake County Recorder go back many years. Each deed shows the buyer and seller, so you can trace ownership over time. Tax records link a name to an address every year the person owns the property. If someone has owned a home in Painesville, their name will be in the auditor's system. All of these records are free to view online.

The Lake County Recorder also has mortgage records, liens, and other documents filed against property. These can show financial ties between people and addresses. For white pages searches in Painesville, checking both the auditor and recorder gives you the most complete property picture.

Your White Pages Rights in Painesville

Ohio law protects your right to access public records. Under ORC 149.43, you can request records from any public office without giving your name or explaining your reason. The office must respond promptly. This applies to all Painesville city offices and all Lake County offices.

If a Painesville or Lake County office refuses your request or takes too long, file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The filing fee is $25. The office then gets three business days to fix the issue. If they still refuse, the court can order the records released and give you up to $1,000 in damages. No lawyer needed for this process.

The Ohio Open Meetings Act means that Painesville City Council meetings and public board sessions are open. Meeting minutes are public records too. These can sometimes contain names and addresses tied to city decisions, permits, or complaints. The Ohio Supreme Court site also has statewide case search tools that can supplement your Painesville white pages research.

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