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cuyahoga county ohio (Cleveland) Public Government Records

Cuyahoga County, Ohio is the 28th largest county in the United States. Located on the northern tip of Ohio, the area is home to 1,295,958 residents. Cuyahoga County is probably most well known for being home to the city of Cleveland.

Among some of the area’s most popular attractions is the Progressive Stadium, home to the infamous Cleveland Indians. The area also boasts of a rich historic history. Nestled in the heart of Cleveland’s Public Square is the Soldiers and Sailors Monument, which lists the names of 9,000 civil war veteran’s. Sculpted in beautiful bronze relief the statue showcases the Soldier’s Aid Society, the Emancipation of Slaves, the start and finish of the war in Ohio along with the faces of officers killed in the line of fire.

The county seat of the area sits in the city of Cleveland. This is where you will find the Clerk of Courts office, which houses all the county’s public government records. Among these, you will find birth certificates, military records, death certificates, tax information and other vital records. The Clerk of Court’s office is located at the Justice Center 1st Floor, 1200 Ontario Street Cleveland, Ohio 44113-1664.

While the county courthouse is a great place to find free vital records, it is often best to search for such records online. This is because a county courthouse is limited to county-specific files. For instance, if you needed to conduct a background check on a potential nanny and you didn’t know they once lived in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, you might not return with all of the information you needed to make an informed decision.