Access Cuyahoga Falls Felony Records

Cuyahoga Falls felony records go through the Summit County court system in northeast Ohio. This city sits just north of Akron and shares the same county courthouse for felony cases. If you need to search for a felony case from Cuyahoga Falls, the Summit County Court of Common Pleas is where those cases are tried. The county clerk keeps the official files, and Ohio's public records law gives you the right to access most criminal court documents. Local police records, the municipal court, and state databases all offer additional ways to find felony record information tied to Cuyahoga Falls.

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Cuyahoga Falls Quick Facts

Cuyahoga Falls City, Ohio
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ORC 149.43 Public Records Law

Cuyahoga Falls Felony Cases in Summit County

The Summit County Clerk of Courts maintains all felony case records for Cuyahoga Falls. The Court of Common Pleas General Division in Akron has jurisdiction over every felony that happens in Summit County. That means felony arrests in Cuyahoga Falls lead to cases filed at the county courthouse, not at any city-level court.

The clerk's online case search system lets you look up records by name, case number, or filing date. The database covers criminal, civil, and domestic cases. For felony records, the file includes the indictment, all pretrial motions, plea documents, trial records if the case went to trial, and the sentencing entry. You can get plain copies at about $0.10 to $0.25 per page. Certified copies cost more and come with the court seal. Under ORC 149.43, these records are available to anyone who asks without needing to state a reason.

The Cuyahoga Falls Police Department creates the initial records for felony cases. When officers respond to a felony in the city, they produce incident reports and arrest reports that document the facts of the case. These police records become part of the evidence and case file that follows the matter into the county court system.

You can request police reports through the department. Ohio's public records law applies. Once a case is no longer under active investigation, the associated police records are generally open to the public. The department handles requests during regular business hours.

The screenshot below shows the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department's online presence, which provides information about records requests and department services.

Cuyahoga Falls Police Department records for felony cases

The police department works closely with the Summit County prosecutor's office on felony investigations. Cases that start with a Cuyahoga Falls police report often get referred to the county level for grand jury review and potential indictment.

Stow Municipal Court and Cuyahoga Falls Felonies

Cuyahoga Falls does not have its own municipal court. Instead, the Stow Municipal Court serves Cuyahoga Falls along with Stow, Munroe Falls, Silver Lake, and Boston Heights. This court handles preliminary hearings, bond hearings, and first appearances for felony cases. If a judge finds probable cause, the case gets bound over to the Summit County Court of Common Pleas.

The Stow Municipal Court keeps records from those early proceedings. These records show the original charges, which may differ from what the grand jury ultimately decides. The court also maintains misdemeanor and traffic case records for the area. If you want a complete picture of someone's criminal record in Cuyahoga Falls, check both Stow Municipal Court and Summit County Common Pleas. The Cuyahoga Falls City Clerk handles public records requests for other city government documents.

Note: The Stow Municipal Court is located in Stow, not Cuyahoga Falls, so plan your trip if you need to visit in person for records.

State Records Tools for Cuyahoga Falls

Ohio offers state-level tools that cover Cuyahoga Falls felony records as part of their statewide databases. The WebCheck system from the Ohio Attorney General lets you get a BCI background check for $22. This fingerprint-based check searches all 88 counties.

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has an offender search for people who received prison sentences. If a Cuyahoga Falls felony case resulted in incarceration, this tool shows facility, sentence length, and release information. The Summit County Sheriff's Office also provides arrest records and jail inmate information for the county, including people booked on felony charges from Cuyahoga Falls. The Ohio Legal Help website has a guide to finding and understanding criminal records in Ohio.

Sealing Cuyahoga Falls Felony Records

Some felony convictions from Cuyahoga Falls can be sealed under ORC Chapter 2953. You file the petition at the Summit County Court of Common Pleas. The fee is about $50. Violent felonies, sex crimes, and offenses with mandatory prison terms are not eligible.

Most other felonies can be sealed three years after you complete your full sentence. That covers prison time, probation, post-release control, fines, and restitution. Once the judge grants the sealing order, the record is removed from most public searches. Law enforcement keeps limited access for specific purposes. If you need guidance, Ohio Legal Help explains the eligibility rules and the steps to file.

The Ohio Supreme Court oversees the rules that Summit County judges follow when reviewing sealing petitions. Each case is different. The judge weighs the nature of the offense, your behavior since the conviction, and whether sealing serves the interest of justice. Having complete documentation of your sentence completion makes the process smoother. Cuyahoga Falls residents can access legal aid resources in Summit County for help with the paperwork if needed.

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