Solon Ohio People Search

People search records in Solon, Ohio are held by city departments, Cuyahoga County offices, and Ohio state agencies. Whether you need to find someone by name, check their court records, or pull police reports linked to an address in Solon, there are several databases to check. This page walks through where to look, what records exist, and how Ohio's public records law gives you access without needing a reason.

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Solon Quick Facts

~24,000Population
CuyahogaCounty
440Area Code
44139ZIP Code

The Solon Police Department is at 33000 Solon Road, Solon, OH 44139. Phone: 440-248-2932. Fax: 440-248-6751. Chief Richard Tonelli leads a force of 40 officers serving about 19,000 people. The department operates a full-service 26-bed detention facility and has divisions for patrol, investigations, corrections, communications, and records.

The records division makes records available in accordance with Ohio Public Records Law. Records not exempt from disclosure are open to the public. You can search by report number, date, or location. The department keeps incident reports, arrest records, mugshots, and booking details on file.

Online police reports from Solon are available through a web portal. You can search four ways: by report number, report date, street name, or last name (for accidents). Reports come in PDF format. This online access makes Solon one of the easier cities for a quick people search through police records.

Cuyahoga County People Search for Solon

The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts docket search lets you look up court cases by party name or case number. This covers civil, criminal, domestic relations, and appeals cases. The Cuyahoga County Board of Elections maintains voter registration records for Solon residents.

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 Solon, property records from the county auditor or recorder are the best source. All of these records are public under ORC 149.43.

Solon people search Ohio Supreme Court

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

State-level databases extend your people search well beyond Solon and Cuyahoga County. 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.

Solon people search Ohio vital records

The Ohio resource above provides additional search options that complement local Solon 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 Solon has plenty of data sources to draw from.

Solon People Search Tips

Solon's online police report system makes it one of the more convenient cities in the Cleveland area for a quick people search. The web reports portal lets you search recent incident and accident reports by name, date, street, or report number. Reports are in PDF format and can be viewed or printed from any device. Not every report shows up online right away since some take a few days to process.

The department's 26-bed detention facility means that booking records for people held locally may be available through Solon PD in addition to the Cuyahoga County jail system. The records division keeps incident reports, arrest records, mugshots, and booking information on file. For older records or records that are not posted online, you can visit the department at 33000 Solon Road during business hours or call 440-248-2932.

Property records for Solon go through the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer. You can search by address or owner name to find out who owns a property, what it is assessed at, and what the tax history looks like. The Cuyahoga County Recorder holds deeds, mortgages, and liens for Solon properties. Marriage records from the Cuyahoga County Probate Court are another people search tool that ties names together with dates and addresses.

The city website at solonohio.org provides general information about city services and departments. Mayor Edward Kraus can be reached at 440-248-1155 or ekraus@solonohio.org if you need to be directed to a specific office for records.

How to Run a People Search in Solon

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. Solon's records are split between city and Cuyahoga 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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