Search Euclid Recent Arrests

Euclid recent arrests are processed by the Euclid Police Department and run through the Cuyahoga County court system. The police records division at 545 East 222nd Street handles all public records requests tied to arrests, incidents, and crashes. You can search for Euclid arrest records online through the department's record search portal, which covers incidents going back to 2016. The Euclid Municipal Court handles misdemeanor cases that come from local arrests, while felony cases move to Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. This page covers how to find recent arrest records, what fees apply, and where to get more help.

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Euclid Police Arrest Records

The Euclid Police Department Records Division processes and maintains all records tied to crimes, arrests, warrants, and motor vehicle crashes. The staff handles public records requests, manages expungements, and enters data for crime reporting. They also process orders of protection and towed vehicle paperwork.

You can reach the records division by email at epdrecords@cityofeuclid.gov or by phone at (216) 289-8474. The division is at 545 East 222nd Street, Euclid, Ohio 44123. For non-emergency calls, dial 216-731-1234. Staff there can tell you what is on file and how to get copies.

Euclid has an online record search portal that lets you look up incidents and accident reports without visiting the station. The search covers incidents filed after May 15, 2016, and accident reports going back to 2015. Report numbers follow a seven-digit format. The first two digits are the last two digits of the year. So a 2024 report numbered 12345 would be entered as 2412345. If the number is short, add zeros after the year digits to reach seven total. Reports come up as PDF files.

Under Ohio Public Records Law (ORC 149.43), you do not need to make a written request or give your name to get arrest records. Verbal requests are accepted at (216) 289-8123. The City of Euclid also has a printable Public Records Request Form you can fill out and return by mail or email to prequests@cityofeuclid.gov.

The Euclid Police Department records page shows how to submit requests and access the online search tool.

Euclid recent arrests police department records page

This page provides contact details, fee information, and links to the online record search portal for looking up Euclid arrest records.

The Euclid Municipal Court criminal division handles misdemeanor cases that start with arrests in the city. All criminal cases require the defendant to appear in person, whether the case came by warrant, summons, or citation. If someone fails to show up, the court issues a bench warrant for their arrest.

Euclid Municipal Court criminal division recent arrests

The court site lists important details about bond posting, payment options, and what happens when someone misses a court date after an arrest in Euclid.

Euclid Arrest Record Fees

Fees for Euclid police records are straightforward. Printed reports cost $0.10 per page when the volume is large. A CD costs $4.00 and a flash drive costs $5.00. Electronic copies sent by email may be free if no special processing is needed.

All bonds for Euclid arrests must be posted at the Euclid Police Department. Contact the Police Warrant Unit at 216-289-8460 before coming in. If someone fails to appear at all required court dates, the bond may be forfeited under Ohio Revised Code Section 2937.35. That means the money is lost and a new warrant goes out.

Felony cases from Euclid start at the municipal court level. A preliminary hearing determines probable cause. If the judge finds it, the case goes to the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court. You can search common pleas case records online through the county docket system.

Cuyahoga County Arrest Resources

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office is at 1215 West 3rd Street in Cleveland. Phone is (216) 443-6000. Email for records is sheriffrecords@cuyahogacounty.us. The records division is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This office handles jail operations for the whole county, including people arrested in Euclid who get held at the county level.

The Cuyahoga County Corrections Center has two locations in the Cleveland area. People arrested by Euclid police may be taken to either facility depending on capacity and the nature of the charges. The county jail posts inmate information that you can search by name or booking number.

For state-level records, the ODRC Offender Search tool covers people in state prison. The VINELink system lets you track custody status and get alerts when an inmate is moved or released. Both tools are free to use.

Note: Municipal court records for Euclid may have limited online access for certain case types, especially those involving sealed or expunged records.

Find Euclid Arrest Information

The Ohio Attorney General's office oversees the BCI background check system. If you need an official criminal history report that goes beyond what the Euclid police have on file, a BCI check through WebCheck is the way to go. Find a fingerprint location near Euclid, pay the fee, and results go to you or the requesting agency.

Police Records 545 E 222nd Street, Euclid, OH 44123
Phone: (216) 289-8474
Email: epdrecords@cityofeuclid.gov
Municipal Court Euclid Municipal Court
Phone: 216-289-2888
Email: info@euclidmunicourt.com
County Sheriff 1215 West 3rd St, Cleveland, OH 44113
Phone: (216) 443-6000

Euclid sits in Cuyahoga County along with several other cities that have arrest record pages. Nearby cities include Cleveland, Lakewood, Parma, and Strongsville.

BCI Checks for Euclid Arrest Records

The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation handles statewide criminal history checks. BCI is part of the Ohio Attorney General's Office. If you need more than what the Euclid police have on file, a BCI check through the WebCheck system is the way to go. The fee is $22 for an Ohio-only check. Add the FBI check and the total is about $55. WebCheck sites are all over the state, including police stations and sheriff's offices near Euclid.

You go in person to a WebCheck site with a photo ID. They scan your prints and send them to BCI in London, Ohio. Results come back fast with the electronic system. The report shows arrests, charges, and outcomes that have been sent to the state. It does not show sealed or expunged records. Very recent arrests may not show up yet if the local agency has not sent the data to BCI.

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Cuyahoga County Recent Arrests

Euclid is in Cuyahoga County. The county sheriff runs the jail and processes warrants for every city in the county. For full details on county-level arrest records, court searches, and inmate tools, check the Cuyahoga County page.

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