Strongsville Booking Records

Strongsville recent bookings are processed through the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center. The Strongsville Police Department makes local arrests, and those people are transported to the county jail in Cleveland. You can search for these records through the Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts and by contacting the sheriff's office. Ohio public records law under ORC 149.43 makes booking data available to anyone. This page explains how to find Strongsville recent bookings and what resources are available.

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Strongsville Booking Overview

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Public Under ORC 149.43

Cuyahoga County and Strongsville Bookings

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office operates the corrections center where Strongsville arrests end up. The main facility is at 1215 West 3rd Street in Cleveland, OH 44113. Phone is (216) 443-6000. The records division can be reached at (216) 443-6155. Email is shcuy@cuyahogacounty.us. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. The county houses over 26,000 inmates each year.

The Strongsville Police Department is at 18688 Royalton Road, Strongsville, OH 44136. Phone is 440-238-7373. The Chief is Mark Fender and the department has 68 officers. When someone gets arrested in Strongsville, they go to the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center. For police records, call 440-580-3230 or email police.records@strongsville.org. Traffic accident reports are available online through the department.

One thing to know about Cuyahoga County is that they do not have a public-facing online mugshot database. You need to call or visit the sheriff's office for inmate details. The county did launch a sheriff's app in 2025 that provides some access to inmate info, sex offender data, and crime tips.

Note: Cuyahoga County does not have a public online mugshot database, so contact the sheriff's office at (216) 443-6155 for inmate details.

Strongsville Booking Records Search

The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts maintains online case search for criminal, civil, and domestic relations cases. The screenshot below shows the docket search portal.

Strongsville recent bookings Cuyahoga County court docket search

You can search by party name or case number. The system covers all cases filed in Cuyahoga County, which includes those that come from Strongsville arrests. The clerk's office is at the Justice Center, 1200 Ontario Street in Cleveland. This is the best online tool for finding case records tied to Strongsville bookings.

How to Find Strongsville Recent Bookings

The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts docket search is your best starting point for online searches. It is free to use. Type in a name and the system shows matching cases with charges, filings, and case status. For current inmate information, call the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's records division at (216) 443-6155 during business hours.

The Strongsville Police Department can help with local records. Call 440-580-3230 or email police.records@strongsville.org. They handle arrest records and incident reports for the city. The Cleveland Municipal Court has public case access for misdemeanor and traffic cases that may involve Strongsville residents. For felony cases, use the Cuyahoga County Common Pleas docket search.

Ohio Arrests.org pulls booking data from Cuyahoga County and posts it online. VINELink offers free custody alerts. The ODRC Offender Search tracks state prison inmates. All these are free to use.

Strongsville Public Records Law

Under ORC 149.43, all booking records from Strongsville are public. The law covers the Strongsville Police Department, Cuyahoga County Sheriff, and every court in the county. You can ask for records without giving a reason or filling out a form. The Ohio Attorney General's Sunshine Laws page has the full guide. If a public office denies your request, the AG runs a free mediation program to resolve the issue.

Copy fees at the Strongsville Police Department follow standard rates. At the Cleveland Division of Police, copies are $0.05 per page. Each office sets its own copy fees but the records themselves are free to view. Sealed cases and juvenile records are exempt from public access. Standard booking data remains open.

Note: You can email the Strongsville Police at police.records@strongsville.org for records requests without visiting in person.

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