Looking for Ohio court records?
There is more information in the Ohio court records than you might think. To begin your search, go to http://www.publicrecordsinfo.com. From there you will be directed to the county or municipal court where you want to start your search. You will be able to look up civil cases, traffic and criminal cases and find out the courts’ daily schedules. You will need the individual’s name date of birth, date of death if applicable, ticket number, case number driver’s license number, company name, action code and party and case type. You will also have access to court news and jury schedules.
The site also has the latest news for the Ohio state legislature, and the Supreme Court of Ohio and the Ohio Judicial system. You can learn what the Supreme Court and judicial system is doing on a daily basis by reviewing their calendars. Real estate transaction are listed as well as census information, and population statistics.
You can search for an incarcerated offender if you know the individual’s name the county where the crime was committed, his next parole board hearing date, or his number. Ohio court records have a sexual civil child abuse registry (SCCAR). You may access this information by typing in a first and last name. You may find out if there are any registrants within the boundaries of your school district by adding the county, school district or zip code.
You may perform a state employee phone search if you know the person’s first and last name, agency, and department.
There is information about family services: health care, food and cash assistance, child care and support, unemployment compensation, and employment and training assistance. The site also contains state employment opportunities which you can apply for online. It also provides general information on salary ranges and job descriptions to tips on interviewing to resume writing. It is amazing the information that is only a click away.
