North Olmsted Phone Directory

The North Olmsted phone directory lists city office numbers, Cuyahoga County department contacts, and court information for this western Cleveland suburb. North Olmsted has about 32,000 residents and sits on the edge of the Cleveland metro area in Cuyahoga County. This page puts together the phone numbers and links you need to reach city hall, the police department, county records offices, and local courts. Most property and court records go through Cuyahoga County downtown, while city matters like permits, code enforcement, and police reports are handled locally. Start with the search tool or scroll down for specific contacts.

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North Olmsted Overview

32,000+ Population
Cuyahoga County
44070 Main ZIP Code
440 Area Code

North Olmsted City Hall Phone Numbers

North Olmsted City Hall is at 5200 Dover Center Road. The main phone number is 440-777-8000. Hours run Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The building department, engineering, finance, and service department all have offices at this location.

The North Olmsted phone directory for city departments covers building permits, zoning requests, and code enforcement. If you need copies of public records from the city, you can submit a request in person or by email. Ohio law gives everyone the right to access public records without stating a reason. That includes building permits, council minutes, city contracts, and department correspondence. Under ORC 149.43, the city must respond promptly to any records request. Copy fees are usually $0.05 per page. There is no fee just to look at records during normal office hours. The city posts council agendas and minutes online too, which can save you a phone call.

North Olmsted runs community programs through its recreation department. The rec center has its own direct line at 440-734-8200 for registration and facility rentals. Parks, youth sports, and senior programs all fall under recreation services.

Property records and tax data for North Olmsted go through Cuyahoga County. The county fiscal officer manages property values, tax bills, and exemptions. You can search any North Olmsted property online for free at the Cuyahoga County MyPlace site. Type in an address or owner name to pull up the full record.

The North Olmsted phone directory connects to Cuyahoga County for several key services beyond city-level records. The county recorder files deeds, mortgages, and liens. The county public search portal lets you look up recorded documents around the clock. Recording fees start at $34 for the first two pages. The county real property search shows assessed values, sale dates, and building specs for every North Olmsted parcel. Under ORC 149.43, all of these records are open to the public. You can view them online or request copies from the county office. Tax payment questions go to the Cuyahoga County Treasurer at 216-443-7420.

The Cuyahoga County MyPlace portal shown below is one of the most-used tools for North Olmsted residents looking up property records at the county level.

North Olmsted phone directory Cuyahoga County property search

Use this portal to search Cuyahoga County property data for any North Olmsted address.

North Olmsted Court Records

Local court cases for North Olmsted go through the Berea Municipal Court. This court handles traffic violations, misdemeanors, and civil claims for North Olmsted and several nearby communities. The court is at 11 Berea Commons in Berea, Ohio. Phone is 440-891-3900.

For felonies and major civil suits, cases move to the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas in Cleveland. The Common Pleas docket search is free online. You can look up any case by name or number. The North Olmsted phone directory for court contacts points to both the municipal court and the county courts depending on what type of case you are dealing with. Domestic relations, juvenile, and probate matters each have separate divisions within the Cuyahoga County system. Certified copies cost a few dollars per page. All court records are public under Ohio law unless sealed by a judge.

North Olmsted Police Department

The North Olmsted Police Department is at 27029 Lorain Road. The non-emergency number is 440-777-3535. For emergencies, call 911.

You can request police reports, accident reports, and incident records through the records division. A small fee applies for copies. Reports are usually ready within a few business days after the request. The North Olmsted phone directory for police services covers dispatch, records, and the detective bureau. If you need a report for insurance purposes, have the incident number or the date of the event ready when you call. The department follows Ohio's public records law and must provide finalized reports promptly. Active investigation files may be held back until the case closes. The Cuyahoga County Sheriff handles countywide matters including warrant service and the county jail system, but most calls within North Olmsted go through the local department.

Note: For general safety concerns or community policing questions, the non-emergency line at 440-777-3535 is the best number to use.

State Resources for North Olmsted

Ohio state agencies have their own contacts that can help when local offices fall short. The Ohio State Directory lists every state agency with phone numbers. Use the State Employee Phone Search to find specific workers by name. The state information line is (614) 466-2000.

The Ohio Supreme Court website links to every local court in the state, including the Berea Municipal Court and Cuyahoga County courts. The Ohio Department of Health handles vital records like birth and death certificates at the state level. Vehicle title and registration questions go to the BMV. These state resources fill gaps when the North Olmsted phone directory at the local or county level does not cover what you need.

Getting Records in North Olmsted

Public records in North Olmsted work the same as everywhere else in Ohio. Pick the office that has what you need and ask for it. City records go through City Hall on Dover Center Road. County records go through Cuyahoga County offices in Cleveland. Court records go through either the Berea Municipal Court or the Common Pleas Court.

You can make your request by phone, email, mail, or in person. No form is legally required. The office must respond promptly. In-person inspection of records is free during business hours. Paper copies cost $0.05 to $0.10 per page at most offices. Certified copies run more. Electronic copies by email are usually free. If a request gets denied, the office must name the specific legal exemption under ORC 149.43. You can challenge a denial through a mandamus action in court if you believe the denial was wrong. Most requests through the North Olmsted phone directory contacts are straightforward and get filled within a few business days.

Nearby Cities

North Olmsted is near several cities in western Cuyahoga County. Use these links for phone directory info in nearby locations.

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