Stow White Pages Search

Stow white pages provide access to public records for about 35,000 people in this Summit County city. Located just east of Akron, Stow uses Summit County offices for most court and property records. You can search the Stow white pages through the Summit County Clerk of Courts, the Fiscal Office, and the Stow Municipal Court. Most online tools are free. This page shows you where to find people records and how to use each database for your Stow white pages search.

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Stow White Pages Overview

~35,000 Population
Summit County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Stow Municipal Court White Pages

The Stow Municipal Court covers Stow, Hudson, Tallmadge, Munroe Falls, and Silver Lake. The court is at 4400 Courthouse Dr, Stow, OH 44224. Phone: (330) 564-4400. This court handles traffic cases, misdemeanors, civil disputes up to $15,000, and small claims.

For white pages purposes, the municipal court is useful because every case record ties a name to an address. When you search by name, you can see traffic tickets, minor criminal cases, and civil filings. The court has an online lookup tool where you can search for free by name or case number.

Results show the parties, charges, dates, and case outcomes. This data helps you track down someone who lives or lived in Stow. Copy fees are standard. The court staff can also help you find records in person if the online search does not work for what you need.

The Summit County Clerk of Courts holds civil, criminal, and domestic relations cases for all of Summit County, including Stow. The office is at 205 S. High St in Akron. Phone: (330) 643-2211. Their online system has records from 2002 forward.

You can search by name, case number, or date range. The results show parties, case type, charges, and current status. For Stow white pages lookups, this catches any case where a Stow resident was a party in a county-level court. Foreclosures, lawsuits, and criminal cases all show up.

The Summit County Clerk portal covers Stow and every other city in the county. Here is a look at the search system.

Summit County Clerk of Courts search portal for Stow white pages records

This free tool lets anyone search by name to find court records tied to Stow residents.

Copies cost $0.10 per page for regular and $1.00 for certified. You can request copies in person, by mail, or by phone. The clerk also keeps liens, judgments, and appeal records.

Stow Property Records White Pages

Property records are a solid way to find people in Stow. The Summit County Fiscal Office has a free online property search. You can look up by owner name, address, or parcel number. If someone owns property in Stow, they appear in this system.

The Fiscal Office site shows ownership details, purchase dates, sale prices, and tax values. Stow is mostly a residential city, so the property database picks up a large share of residents. Deed transfers tell you when a home changed hands. Tax records link a name to an address each year. This makes property data one of the best Stow white pages tools.

The Fiscal Office has data going back to 1840 for Summit County. You can also find mortgage info, tax liens, and assessed values. All property records are public under Ohio law. The online search is free and the data gets updated regularly.

Stow Police Records for White Pages

The Stow Police Department keeps its own records separate from the county. Their station is at 4400 Courthouse Dr, Stow, OH 44224. You can request incident reports, crash reports, and arrest records. These documents link names to addresses and dates, which helps with white pages searches.

Under ORC 149.43, police records are public. You do not need to give your name or state a reason. The department must respond promptly. Active investigations may be held back, but closed cases are open for anyone to request.

Crash reports are one of the most common requests. They list names, addresses, phone numbers, and insurance data for everyone involved. If you need to confirm someone's address in Stow, a recent crash report or incident report can do the job.

Ohio State White Pages for Stow

When local records fall short, state databases help fill the gaps. The Ohio Secretary of State has business filings and voter registration data. If someone in Stow owns a business or votes, their name is in these free databases.

The Ohio Supreme Court runs a statewide case search that covers every court in Ohio. This helps when a Stow resident had a case in another county. You can search by name and see results from across the state.

The Ohio Open Meetings Act under ORC 121.22 means Stow city council meetings and board sessions are public. Meeting minutes are available to anyone. They can show names tied to local projects, rezoning requests, and public hearings.

Your White Pages Rights in Stow

ORC 149.43 gives you the right to request records from any public office in Ohio. No ID needed. No reason needed. This applies to Stow city offices and Summit County offices.

If an office refuses or stalls, file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims under ORC 2743.75. The fee is $25. The office gets three days to fix the problem. The court can order records released and award up to $1,000 in damages. You do not need a lawyer.

Some records are exempt. Social security numbers get removed. Sealed cases and juvenile records are off limits. But most Stow white pages data is open. Court filings, property records, police reports, and city documents are all available for anyone to access.

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Summit County White Pages

Stow is in Summit County. All county-level records for Stow residents go through Summit County offices in Akron. Visit the full county page for details on the clerk, Fiscal Office, probate court, and other resources.

Nearby City White Pages

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