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The Twinsburg phone directory brings together city hall, police, and public service contacts for this Summit County community located between Akron and Cleveland. Twinsburg runs a full-service city government with departments handling everything from building permits to parks and recreation. This phone directory page gathers the most important numbers and links so you can reach the right Twinsburg office without searching through multiple sites. Whether you need a police report, want to ask about a zoning matter, or need to look up property records at the county level, the contacts and resources below will help you get started.

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Twinsburg Quick Facts

~19,000 Population
Summit County
330 Area Code
44087 ZIP Code

Twinsburg City Hall Phone Directory

Twinsburg City Hall is at 10075 Ravenna Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087. The main phone number is (330) 425-4268. Office hours run Monday through Friday during standard business hours. The mayor's office, building department, finance department, and service department all operate from city hall.

For public records, Twinsburg follows the same rules as every other city in Ohio. Under ORC 149.43, anyone can request records from any city department. You do not need to be a Twinsburg resident. No ID is required. And you do not have to explain why you want the records. The office must respond promptly. Most requests are handled within a few business days. If a request is large or involves older records, the city may need more time, but they should tell you that upfront and give you a timeline.

The Twinsburg city website lists department contacts, office hours, and links to city services. Council meeting agendas and minutes are posted online after each session. Budget documents, ordinances, and other city records can be viewed on the site or requested from the city clerk. The site has had some connectivity issues at times, so if you cannot reach it, try again later or call city hall directly at (330) 425-4268 for the info you need.

Note: If the Twinsburg city website is down, calling the main city hall number is the quickest way to get department contacts and office hours.

The Twinsburg Police Department is at 9625 Liberty Road, Twinsburg, OH 44087. The main number is (330) 425-1231. For non-emergency questions and records requests, use the main line during business hours. Emergency calls go to 911. The department handles patrol, investigations, and records services for the city.

Police records in Twinsburg are public under Ohio law with the standard exceptions. Crash reports, incident reports, and arrest records can be requested by calling the police department or visiting in person. Have your case number ready if you have one. Without it, provide the date, time, and location of the incident along with the names of anyone involved. Most simple reports are ready within a few days. Active investigation files can be held back until the case wraps up. Juvenile records stay sealed. And personal info like Social Security numbers and victim contact details gets taken out before records go to the public.

If you need a copy of a crash report for an insurance claim, the police department can usually get that to you quickly. Call (330) 425-1231 and ask for the records section. They will need the case number or the date and location of the crash. Fees for copies vary by report length. For more complex records like body camera footage, the process takes longer because staff have to review the material and possibly redact exempt content before it can be released.

Summit County Phone Directory for Twinsburg

Twinsburg is part of Summit County. The county seat is Akron, and most county-level offices are based there. Property records, deeds, mortgages, tax records, and court cases at the county level all go through Summit County offices. When you need records beyond what the city of Twinsburg handles, Summit County is your next stop.

The Summit County Fiscal Office runs an online property search tool where you can look up any parcel in Twinsburg by address, owner name, or parcel number. The site shows assessed values, tax bills, sales history, and parcel maps. It is free to use and works around the clock. For recorded documents like deeds and mortgages, the Summit County Recorder has its own online search tool. Both offices charge per-page fees for copies, but searching and viewing records online costs nothing.

The following screenshot shows the Summit County main website where Twinsburg residents can find links to the fiscal office, recorder, clerk of courts, and other county departments.

Summit County website for Twinsburg phone directory searches

Use the Summit County website to navigate to property searches, court records, and other county services that cover the Twinsburg area.

Court records at the county level go through the Summit County Clerk of Courts in Akron. The Common Pleas Court handles major civil cases, felony criminal cases, and domestic relations matters. The clerk has an online case search tool. You can look up cases by name, case number, or filing date. If you need certified copies, contact the clerk's office by phone or visit in person at the courthouse in Akron. Standard fees apply for copies.

Twinsburg Public Records Process

Ohio's public records law makes getting records from any Twinsburg office straightforward. The law under ORC 149.43 applies to every city department, the police, and all county offices that serve the area. You can make a request in person at city hall, by phone, by email, or by mail. No special form is needed. The office cannot ask who you are or why you want the records.

Common records people request in Twinsburg include police reports, building permits, zoning decisions, council meeting minutes, and code enforcement files. Most of these are available within a few business days. For property records and tax information, those go through Summit County, not the city. Direct those requests to the county fiscal office or recorder's office in Akron.

Fees follow state rules. Paper copies cost a few cents per page. Certified copies are more. Digital records may be free or carry a small charge. Viewing records in person at city hall is always free. If a request is denied, the office must explain why and cite the specific legal exception. You can challenge a denial through the Ohio Court of Claims or pursue a mandamus action in court. The law is on the side of access in Ohio, and most routine records should be handed over without issue.

Some records live at the state level rather than with the city or county. The Ohio State Directory lists all state agencies with phone numbers and website links. The Ohio Employee Phone Search tool lets you look up individual state workers by name or department. These are useful when you need to reach a state office that serves the Twinsburg area.

Vital records like birth and death certificates go through the Ohio Department of Health. Business entity filings can be searched at the Ohio Secretary of State portal. Vehicle and driver records go through the Ohio BMV. For state court records, the Ohio Supreme Court website links to all courts in the state system. Each agency has its own phone lines and search tools, and you can find them through the state directory. These state contacts fill in the gaps when Twinsburg city or Summit County offices do not have the records you need.

Twinsburg Phone Directory Quick Reference

Here is a quick list of the key Twinsburg phone directory numbers to keep handy.

City Hall (330) 425-4268
Police Department (330) 425-1231
Summit County Fiscal Office (330) 643-2600
Ohio State Directory (614) 466-2000

Most Twinsburg city offices are open Monday through Friday during standard business hours. The police department takes non-emergency calls around the clock, but the records section works weekday hours. For property searches, the Summit County Fiscal Office website is the fastest option and runs 24 hours a day. When calling any office, have your case number, address, or other key details ready so staff can help you quickly. If you cannot reach the Twinsburg city website due to connectivity issues, a phone call to city hall will get you the department contact you need.

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