Upper Arlington White Pages

Upper Arlington white pages cover public records for about 36,000 residents in this Franklin County city just west of Columbus. The city has its own police force and city offices, but relies on Franklin County for court and property records. You can search the Upper Arlington white pages through the Franklin County Clerk, the auditor, and the city's own departments. Most tools are free online. This page walks you through each source so you can find who you are looking for.

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Upper Arlington White Pages Overview

~36,000 Population
Franklin County
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Upper Arlington City White Pages Resources

The City of Upper Arlington keeps records at its municipal building at 3600 Tremont Rd, Upper Arlington, OH 43221. City departments handle permits, zoning, code enforcement, and utility accounts. Each of these record types ties a name to an address, which is useful for white pages lookups.

Upper Arlington does not have its own municipal court. Cases go through the Franklin County Municipal Court. But the city keeps police records, fire reports, and administrative files. All of these are public under Ohio law. You can request them by name, address, or date.

The Upper Arlington city website has info on each department and their contact details. Here is a look at the site.

Upper Arlington city website for white pages record searches

Check the city's website for the right department and contact info when you need a specific record.

The Franklin County Clerk of Courts holds all court records involving Upper Arlington residents. The office is at 373 S. High St in Columbus. Phone: (614) 525-3600. The clerk keeps civil, criminal, and domestic relations cases for the entire county.

Their online portal is free and open to anyone. Search by name, case number, or date range. For Upper Arlington white pages, a name search shows any case where that person was a party. Results include addresses, filing dates, case types, and outcomes. This is one of the best ways to find someone who lives or lived in Upper Arlington.

Copies cost $0.10 per page for regular and $1.00 for certified. You can request copies online, by mail, or in person. The system has records going back many years. Even old filings can show up with addresses from when the person lived in the area.

Upper Arlington Property Records for White Pages

Property records are one of the best white pages tools for Upper Arlington. The Franklin County Auditor has a free online search. Type in a name and you get every property tied to that person in the county. Upper Arlington is largely residential, so a big share of residents show up in the property database.

The auditor site shows ownership details, purchase dates, sale prices, and current tax values. Deed transfers tell you when a home changed hands. Tax records confirm someone at an address each year. This data stays current and is updated regularly.

You can also find mortgage info and tax liens through the site. All property records are public under Ohio law. The online search is free. If you need copies, fees are small. The auditor's office in downtown Columbus can help with in-person requests.

Upper Arlington Police White Pages Records

The Upper Arlington Police Division keeps arrest records, incident reports, and crash reports. Their station is at 3600 Tremont Rd. You can request records by phone, email, or in person. Police data links names to addresses and events, which makes it a solid white pages tool.

Under ORC 149.43, police records are public. You do not need to give your name or state a reason. The department must respond in a reasonable time. Active investigations may be exempt, but closed cases are open to anyone.

Crash reports are useful because they list names, addresses, and phone numbers for everyone involved. Incident reports do the same. If you need to confirm someone's address in Upper Arlington, these records can fill in what court and property records miss.

Ohio State White Pages for Upper Arlington

When local sources do not have what you need, state databases help. The Ohio Secretary of State keeps business filings and voter registration data. If someone in Upper Arlington runs a business or is registered to vote, they appear in these free systems.

The Ohio Supreme Court runs a statewide case search covering every court in Ohio. If an Upper Arlington resident had a case in another county, you can find it here. This is free and does not need an account.

Under ORC 121.22, Upper Arlington city council meetings and board sessions must be open. Meeting minutes are public. They can contain names tied to local projects, variances, and public hearings. These records add another layer to your white pages search.

Your White Pages Rights in Upper Arlington

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 Upper Arlington city offices and Franklin County offices.

If an office refuses or stalls, you can 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 things. The court can order records released and may award up to $1,000 in damages. You do not need a lawyer for this.

Some records are exempt. Social security numbers get stripped. Sealed cases and juvenile records stay closed. But the vast majority of Upper Arlington white pages data is open and available to anyone who asks. Court filings, property records, police reports, and city documents are all fair game.

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Franklin County White Pages

Upper Arlington is in Franklin County. Court records, property filings, and other county data for residents go through Franklin County offices in Columbus. Visit the county page for more on all Franklin County white pages resources.

Nearby City White Pages

These cities are near Upper Arlington in the Columbus metro area. Check their white pages if the person you need may live nearby.