Cuyahoga County Public Records Search, Circa 1987 to present are available online or by calling 216-443-7300 .

Cuyahoga County Public Records Search, Ohio is an "open record" state, and vital records (births and deaths) are considered to be public records by the State of Ohio. What is a public record? A "public record" includes any document, device, or item, regardless of physical form or characteristic, including electronic records, created or received by or coming under the jurisdiction of Cuyahoga County Probate Court, which serves to document the organization, functions, policies, decisions, procedures, operation We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. Maps Note if a small box or outline of a building is shown on the property because this denotes that a building stood on the property in the years the map covers. Birth & Death Certificates Birth & Death Certificates can be obtained in-person, by phone, or online. View index or full text (OCR) of recorded documents and reset your search criteria. Circa 1987 to present are available online or by calling 216-443-7300 . 3. Search for official records such as deeds, mortgages, liens, judgments and more by name, date, parcel ID or document number. Top of Page Can we E-File our Marriage Certificate Return? Yes! Tax records Circa 1819-1986 are held in the Cuyahoga County Archives. All certificates cost $25. vx, ntic, sut9by, a1xh7, t4amg, ra8b0, fde1, ik, b7y, 3ubu,