Warren Ohio People Search

Warren sits in Trumbull County in northeast Ohio, and a people search here pulls from several layers of local and county records. If you want to find someone in Warren or check public records tied to a person, you can use court case databases, property filings, voter rolls, and law enforcement records that cover this part of the state. Warren people search results draw on data from the city police department, the Trumbull County Clerk of Courts, and Ohio state databases that track everything from criminal history to professional licenses. This page walks you through all the places to look and how to get what you need.

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Warren Quick Facts

~39,000 Population
Trumbull County
330 Area Code
County Seat Status

Warren People Search Through Court Records

Court records are one of the best tools for a people search in Warren. The Trumbull County Clerk of Courts keeps files on criminal cases, civil lawsuits, domestic relations, and traffic violations. If someone has been involved in any court case in this county, their name shows up in the docket. You can search by name to pull up case details, filing dates, and outcomes.

Warren Municipal Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases and traffic violations within the city limits. Case records there are kept by the Clerk of Courts and can be looked up by party name or case number. These records show charges, hearing dates, and dispositions. For felony cases or bigger civil matters, those go through the Trumbull County Court of Common Pleas. Both court systems feed into the people search process because they tie real names to real legal events. If you find a case number, you can get more details by calling the clerk's office or visiting in person. Copy fees are typically a few cents per page for basic documents and a bit more for certified copies.

The Trumbull County Sheriff also keeps inmate records and booking information for anyone processed through the county jail. Jail roster data shows the person's full name, booking date, charges, and bond amount. This is another public record source for a Warren people search.

Note: Sealed or expunged records will not show up in any public search through these systems.

The Warren Police Department maintains incident reports, accident reports, and arrest records. These are public records under Ohio law. You can request them through the Records Division. If you are looking for someone's involvement in a local incident, a police report can confirm names, dates, and locations tied to that event.

To get a police report, you need some basic info. A case number helps the most. Without one, give the date and location of the incident plus the names of people involved. The department processes requests in person and by mail. Fees vary depending on what you ask for. Simple incident reports are usually inexpensive. Longer reports or records that need review before release may take more time. Ohio Revised Code 149.43 says public offices must make records available promptly, but some records tied to open investigations may be withheld until the case is closed.

Arrest records from Warren are especially useful for a people search. They show the person's full name, date of birth, charges, and the arresting officer. These get filed with the court system too, so you can cross-reference what the police have with what the clerk of courts keeps on file.

Property and Voter Records in Warren

Property records are another angle for finding people in Warren. The Trumbull County Auditor keeps property tax records and ownership data for every parcel in the county. You can search by owner name or address to find out who owns a specific property. These records show the owner's name, the property address, assessed value, and tax payment history. If you know where someone lives, the auditor's records can confirm their name. If you know a name, you can find what property they own in Trumbull County.

Voter registration is one more source. The Trumbull County Board of Elections keeps voter rolls that include a person's name, address, and party affiliation. Ohio's Secretary of State voter lookup tool lets you verify if someone is registered and where. This data is public and can help confirm an address or check whether someone still lives in the Warren area.

The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles also maintains driver records. A driving record abstract shows the person's license status, convictions, and suspensions over the past three years. Certified records cost $5.00 each. You can request them online through the BMV website or by mail using Form BMV 1173.

Several state databases extend a Warren people search beyond just local records. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) is the state-level keeper of criminal records. You can request a background check through BCI, which requires the person's full name and fingerprints. The fee is payable to the Treasurer of State of Ohio. Contact BCI at (855) 224-6446 or visit the BCI website for details.

The Ohio Sex Offender Registry (eSORN) is a free tool run by the Attorney General's office. You can search by name, address, city, county, zip code, or even email. The registry shows the offender's name, photo, address, and tier classification. Tier 1 offenders register annually for 15 years. Tier 2 offenders register every six months for 25 years. Tier 3 offenders register quarterly for life.

The state screenshot below shows the Ohio Department of Health vital statistics page, which handles birth and death records dating back to 1908. As of January 2025, the search fee is $21.50 whether a record is found or not.

Warren people search Ohio vital statistics

The Ohio Department of Health maintains birth and death records statewide. These can help confirm a person's identity or find next of kin. Marriage and divorce records are kept at the county level, so you would check with the Trumbull County Probate Court for those.

The ODRC Offender Search at appgateway.drc.ohio.gov lets you look up anyone currently in Ohio state prison or under department supervision. Search by last name, offender number, or county of commitment. Results show the person's name, facility, sentence details, and parole hearing dates.

People Search Rights in Warren

Ohio has strong public records laws. Under ORC 149.43, any person can request public records from any public office. You don't need to be an Ohio resident. You don't need to explain why you want them. The office can't ask for your ID. They just have to hand over the records in a reasonable time.

If a public office in Warren or Trumbull County denies your records request or takes too long, you have options. Statutory damages of $100 per business day up to $1,000 can apply for wrongful denial. The Ohio Attorney General's office offers a free mediation program to resolve disputes between requesters and public offices. You can reach the Public Records Unit at (800) 282-0515. The Sunshine Laws manual explains your rights in detail.

Some records are off limits. Medical records, adoption files, sealed juvenile records, and certain law enforcement records are exempt from public access. But the vast majority of court, property, and government records in Warren are open to anyone who asks.

Note: The Ohio Auditor of State's office at ohioauditor.gov co-publishes Sunshine Laws training and can help with public records questions.

Beyond court and police records, there are more places to check when running a people search in Warren. The Ohio Supreme Court maintains attorney discipline records and bar admissions that are searchable by name. If you are looking for a lawyer who practiced in the Warren area, this database can help.

Professional license records are another useful tool. Ohio licensing boards cover doctors, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, teachers, and many other professions. Most boards offer online license verification where you can search by name and see the person's license status, any disciplinary actions, and their registered address. The Ohio Medical Board can be reached at 614-466-3934. The Ohio Department of Education handles teacher licensure records.

The Ohio Secretary of State Business Search lets you look up business entities registered in Ohio. Search by business name, agent name, or filing number. If someone in Warren owns or manages a business, this tool will show their connection to it along with the business status and registration details.

For historical records, the Ohio History Connection serves as the state archives. Death records older than 50 years and birth records older than 125 years get transferred there. These can be useful for genealogy research or finding older information about people who once lived in the Warren area.

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Nearby Cities

Warren borders several other cities and townships in the Mahoning Valley. If your people search extends to neighboring areas, check these nearby city pages.