Access Euclid Phone Directory

The Euclid phone directory gives you direct access to city offices, police, building and housing, zoning, and other public departments in this Cuyahoga County city. Euclid City Hall sits at 545 E. 222nd Street, Euclid, OH 44123, and most city services run through departments at or near that location. This phone directory page pulls together the numbers, emails, and links you need to reach the right Euclid office. The city has its own codified ordinances covering public records access, and several departments handle records requests on a regular basis. If you need to find a phone number or reach a public office in Euclid, start here.

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Euclid Quick Facts

~48,000 Population
Cuyahoga County
216 Area Code
44123 Primary ZIP

Euclid City Hall Phone Directory

Euclid City Hall is at 545 E. 222nd Street, Euclid, OH 44123. The building houses the mayor's office, city council chambers, and several administrative departments. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Most city business runs through this location.

Public records from Euclid city offices include council minutes, budget documents, zoning files, and administrative records. The city has its own codified ordinances that address public records. ECO 7.20.3.1 through 3.3 lay out the local rules for public records access, which align with Ohio's state law under ORC 149.43. Anyone can ask for records. You do not need to be a Euclid resident. You don't have to give a reason. The office must respond promptly. Viewing records in person is free. Copies may carry a per-page fee, but the charge has to be reasonable and cover only actual costs.

The City of Euclid website has a department directory, meeting schedules, and links to online services. It is a useful starting point when you need to figure out which office handles your request.

Euclid phone directory city website

The City of Euclid homepage provides links to departments, news, council information, and online services for residents and the public.

The Euclid Building and Housing Department handles permits, inspections, and code enforcement. You can reach them by email at buildingandhousing@cityofeuclid.com. The Zoning Department is at zoning@cityofeuclid.com. Both offices are in city hall and keep the same 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM hours.

Building permits, inspection results, code violation records, and zoning applications are all public records. If you want to check what work has been done on a property in Euclid, the building department can pull up permit history. This is useful for home buyers, property managers, and anyone who wants to verify that work on a building was done with proper permits and passed inspection. Zoning records show what a property is zoned for and whether any variances or special use permits have been granted. All of this information is available through a public records request.

Code enforcement records tell you whether a property has had complaints, violations, or enforcement actions taken against it. If there is an ongoing issue with a property in your area, you can check the records to see what the city has done. These files are public under both the Euclid codified ordinances and Ohio state law.

Euclid Police Phone Directory

The Euclid Police Department Evidence Unit can be reached at 216-289-2718. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The evidence unit handles property and evidence held by the department.

Police records in Euclid include incident reports, accident reports, arrest logs, traffic citations, dispatch records, and evidence logs. Most are public under Ohio law, though active investigations can be held back and juvenile records remain sealed. To request a police report, call the department and ask for records. Have a case number if possible. If not, give the date, location, and names of people involved. Walk-in requests work during office hours. Fees for report copies vary by type and length. The evidence unit number listed above is specifically for evidence-related inquiries, not general records. For standard police report requests, use the department's main line.

Body camera footage is available in some cases after the investigation closes. The department reviews footage before release and may cut portions involving privacy issues. This takes longer than a standard report, so plan for extra time if you need video records. Written requests work best for footage requests since they give staff a clear record of what you are asking for.

Note: Call 911 for emergencies in Euclid. The evidence line and records section are for non-emergency requests only.

Here are the most commonly used Euclid phone directory contacts. Keep these on hand for when you need a city office.

City Hall Address 545 E. 222nd St, 44123
Police Evidence 216-289-2718
Building & Housing buildingandhousing@cityofeuclid.com
Zoning zoning@cityofeuclid.com
Office Hours M-F 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Most Euclid offices close at 4:30 PM. If you need something after hours, email is often the best option since it creates a record and staff can respond when they return. Phone calls during business hours work for quick lookups. For larger requests, a written submission by email or mail gives both sides a clear paper trail.

Cuyahoga County Phone Directory for Euclid

Euclid is in Cuyahoga County, and many records sit at the county level in Cleveland. Property records, deed transfers, tax information, and court filings for major cases go through county offices. The Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer handles property valuations and tax records. The Recorder keeps deeds and land records. The Clerk of Courts maintains case files for Common Pleas Court, covering felonies, major civil cases, and domestic relations.

County online tools let you search property records by address or owner name for free. You can pull up parcel details, tax history, and sales data for any property in Euclid through the county system. Court records are also searchable online through the Clerk of Courts. These county resources cover the deeper record archives that go beyond what Euclid city offices maintain. For state-level contacts, the Ohio state website has a full agency directory including vital records, the BMV, and licensing boards.

Note: Cuyahoga County offices in downtown Cleveland may have different hours than Euclid city offices, so check before heading over.

Euclid Public Records Access

Getting public records in Euclid follows Ohio's broad public records law. Anyone can ask. No reason needed. No residency required. The Euclid Codified Ordinances sections 7.20.3.1 through 3.3 spell out the city's own rules, which mirror the state law.

You can submit requests in person at city hall, by phone, by email, or by mail. For simple lookups, a call or email works fine. For larger requests, put it in writing. Ohio law says the office must respond promptly. There is no hard deadline in the statute, but "reasonable" is the standard. If an office takes too long or denies your request without valid cause, you can file a complaint with the Ohio Court of Claims under the public records dispute process. Fees for standard copies are a few cents per page. Certified copies cost more. Digital records sent by email may be free or have a small charge. Fees can only cover the actual cost of making copies. Euclid's building and zoning departments tend to get the most records requests because of the volume of permits, inspections, and code enforcement files they maintain.

The 8:30 to 4:30 office hours apply to most in-person records requests. Email requests can be sent any time, and staff will respond during business hours.

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