Hudson Ohio People Search

A people search in Hudson, Ohio draws from Summit County court records, local police files, property databases, and statewide search tools. Hudson sits in Summit County and its records are managed through both city offices and county departments. This page covers the best ways to search for people in Hudson, including court records, police reports, property data, and Ohio state databases that are open to the public.

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Hudson Quick Facts

~22,000Population
SummitCounty
330Area Code
44236ZIP Code

The Hudson Police Department is at 36 S. Oviatt Street, Hudson, OH 44236. Non-Emergency: 330-342-1800. Emergency: 911. Administrative Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 4:30 PM. Chief Perry Tabak leads the department. A Police Tip Line at 330-342-1820 allows anonymous reporting, and an online tip form is also available.

The Police Records Department keeps incident reports, crash reports, arrest records, and photos. Records are maintained in both paper and electronic form. Requests are accepted in person from 8 AM to 4 PM. Email: policerecords@hudson.oh.us. Fax: 330-342-1821. Include names, dates, and the type of information you need.

There is no cost for copies of police reports in Hudson. That is a notable difference from many other Ohio cities that charge per-page fees. The records and permits page has details on how to file and request reports. The City Clerk at 1140 Terex Road, Hudson, OH 44236 (phone: 330-342-1790) handles other public records.

Summit County People Search for Hudson

The Summit County Clerk of Courts handles case records for Common Pleas Court. The Summit County Fiscal Office handles property records. The Board of Elections maintains voter records.

The county probate court handles marriage licenses and estate filings. Marriage records tie two people together with dates and addresses. Estate records show heirs and asset details. The county recorder keeps deeds, mortgages, and liens that show property ownership. If you need to find who owns a home in Hudson, property records from the county auditor or recorder are the best source. All of these records are public under ORC 149.43.

Hudson people search Ohio Sunshine Laws

The resource shown above is one of several Ohio tools that support people searches in Hudson and across Summit County.

Ohio's statewide search tools add more depth to any people search in Hudson. The eSORN sex offender registry lets you search by name, address, city, or zip code. The ODRC Offender Search covers people in Ohio prisons or under state supervision. Both are free and available around the clock.

The Bureau of Criminal Investigation handles formal background checks through Ohio's central criminal history database. You need a written request with the person's name, address, and physical features. Third-party checks require signed consent. The Ohio BMV offers driver records for $5 each, showing license status, last known address, and driving history.

Hudson people search Ohio public records law

The Ohio resource above provides additional search options that complement local Hudson records for a more complete people search.

The Secretary of State voter lookup confirms a person's registered address. The Department of Health has birth records from 1908 and death records from 1971, at $21.50 per search. Between local and state resources, a people search in Hudson has plenty of data sources to draw from.

Hudson People Search Records Process

One thing that sets Hudson apart for people searches is that the police department does not charge for copies of reports. Most Ohio cities charge per-page fees, but Hudson provides copies at no cost. That makes it easier to request multiple records without worrying about fees adding up. Email your request to policerecords@hudson.oh.us or fax it to 330-342-1821. Include names, dates, and the type of information you need.

The Hudson City Clerk at 1140 Terex Road (phone: 330-342-1790) handles other public records outside of police files. Community development records, building permits, and city council documents go through this office. Hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4 PM. The clerk can direct you to the right department if you are not sure where a specific record is kept.

Hudson is a smaller city in Summit County, but its position between Akron and Cleveland means that people living here may also have records in Cuyahoga County or Summit County courts. If you cannot find what you need through Hudson PD or the city clerk, check the Summit County court system and the county fiscal office for property records. The anonymous tip line at 330-342-1820 and online tip form are meant for crime reporting, not records requests, so use the records channels listed above for search purposes.

Note: The police records department keeps both paper and electronic copies, so older records are still accessible.

How to Run a People Search in Hudson

The best approach depends on what you already have. A full name runs through court records quickly. An address leads to property data. A date and location pull up police reports. Hudson's records are split between city and Summit County offices, so you may need to check both. Ohio's public records law makes this easy because all public offices follow the same rules.

Under ORC 149.43, you can request records verbally. No form required. No ID needed. No explanation necessary. If an office refuses, you can claim statutory damages of $100 per day, up to $1,000. The Ohio Sunshine Laws program provides free mediation. Sealed records, juvenile files, and medical records are exempt, but most records used in a people search are fully accessible.

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