Parma People Search Records

A Parma people search uses Cuyahoga County public records. Parma is the seventh largest city in Ohio with about 80,000 residents, sitting just south of Cleveland. Cuyahoga County keeps the court files, inmate data, property records, and voter rolls that feed into a people search here. Parma also has its own municipal court and a transparent public records policy at the city level. This page covers where to find records on people in Parma and how Ohio law ensures access to those files.

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Parma Quick Facts

~80,000Population
CuyahogaCounty
440Area Code
8th DistrictCourt of Appeals

Court Records for Parma People Search

The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts docket search covers all Common Pleas cases, domestic relations, and appeals filed in the county. That includes cases involving Parma residents. You can search free by name, case number, or date range. Results show the filing date, case status, party names, attorneys, and judge assignment. Copy fees are $0.03 per page after the first 33 pages.

The Parma Municipal Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases and traffic violations within the city. Case records are maintained by the Clerk of Courts. If someone got a speeding ticket, a petty theft charge, or a DUI in Parma, it goes through this court. The municipal court is separate from the county system and covers a narrower set of cases.

Under ORC 149.43, all court records are public unless sealed or expunged. You do not need to explain why you want to see them. If a clerk refuses your request, they must put the reason in writing. The Parma city government also has transparent public records policies, which means getting city-level records tends to be straightforward.

The Cuyahoga County docket search is the main court records tool for a Parma people search.

Parma people search Cuyahoga County clerk of courts

Use the Cuyahoga County docket search to find court records tied to Parma residents.

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's App, launched in July 2025, provides hourly inmate roster updates. It shows age, race, gender, booking photo, charges, and intake time. The app works on Apple and Android. The main jail is at 1215 West 3rd Street in Cleveland. Parma residents who are arrested on county charges end up at the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center. The average daily population is about 1,581 inmates.

For a broader criminal check, the ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates and people under supervision. The eSORN sex offender registry can be searched by name, address, or zip code. The Bureau of Criminal Investigation processes formal criminal background checks with fingerprints.

Note: The Parma Police Department also maintains incident and accident reports that you can request as public records.

Property and Voter Records in Parma

Cuyahoga County property records go back to 1810. The recorder keeps deeds, leases, and mortgages searchable by name or parcel number. The Fiscal Office handles tax and valuation data through the MyPlace portal. Residential property values jumped 32.22% in the last reassessment. Transfer history goes back to 1928. Property data shows who owns a home, what it sold for, and what taxes are owed. This is often the easiest way to find where someone lives during a Parma people search.

The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections maintains voter registration data for the county's 1.28 million residents. You can check voter status, party affiliation, and precinct online. The Ohio Secretary of State voter portal also works across all 88 counties. Voter records include name, birth date, home address, and registration date under ORC 3503.15. Cancelled registrations stay on file for five years.

For vital records, the Cuyahoga County Probate Court keeps marriage records searchable online. Call 216-443-8792 for certified copies. The Ohio Department of Health has statewide birth and death records at $21.50 per search under ORC 3705.24.

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The Cuyahoga County Probate Court handles marriage and estate records that can help with a Parma people search.

Public Records Law for Parma People Search

Ohio law under ORC 149.43 gives anyone the right to access public records from any public office. This covers city, county, village, township, and school district offices. You do not need to state your name, show ID, or explain your reason. The office must make records available at reasonable times during business hours. If a record has exempt content, the office must redact those parts and release the rest.

If a public office in Parma or Cuyahoga County denies your request or delays, the Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page has a free mediation program. Statutory damages of $100 per business day, up to $1,000, apply for wrongful denials. Copy fees can only cover the actual cost of reproduction. Public officials must complete open records training once per term. These protections make a Parma people search through public records straightforward and legally protected.

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