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The Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services (ADAMHS) Board of Cuyahoga County is responsible for the planning, funding and monitoring of public mental health and alcohol and other drug addiction services delivered to the residents of Cuyahoga County.

Alcohol, Drug Addiction & Mental Health Services (ADAMHS)

2012 W. 25th Street, 6th Floor
Cleveland OH 44113

The intent of the adult protective services is to protect and assist adults 60+ who may be victims of abuse, neglect, self-neglect and/or financial exploitation.

Department of Senior and Adult Services

13815 Kinsman Road
Cleveland OH 44120

Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter is a temporary home for dogs that are found on the streets by the county dog wardens. Dogs are held for 72 hours in order for the owner to claim them. After the holding period, unclaimed dogs may be available for adoption.

Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter

9500 Sweet Valley Drive
Valley View OH 44125

The Cuyahoga County Archives was organized in the summer of 1975 and serves as a repository for the historical records of Cuyahoga County, and for current records requiring temporary maintenance.

The Cuyahoga County Archives

3951 Perkins Avenue
Cleveland OH 44114

Seniors may be missing out on federal, state, and Cuyahoga County assistance programs, and/or discount prescription drug programs for which they are eligible.

Department of Senior and Adult Services

13815 Kinsman Road
Cleveland OH 44120

The Board offers a full range of services, everything from in-home early intervention programs for very young children and their families to leisure programs for seniors and specialized therapies, psychological services, support administration, family resources and respite care, supported living, vocational training, community employment, rehabilitation engineering and crisis intervention.

Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities

1275 Lakeside Avenue East
Cleveland OH 44114

The goal of the Board of Elections is to serve the public in an efficient and courteous manner and to provide well-planned and managed elections with immediate results. We will conduct fair, honest, and impartial elections that encourage and provide easy access for all registered voters.

Board of Elections

2925 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland OH 44115

The Board of Health works in partnership with the community to protect and improve the health and well-being of everyone in Cuyahoga County.

Cuyahoga County Board of Health

5550 Venture Drive
Parma OH 44130

Bright Beginnings provides services that promote the health and development of infants and toddlers so that children start school healthy and ready to learn. (formerly Help Me Grow of Cuyahoga County)

Bright Beginnings

6393 Oak Tree Boulevard, Suite 201
Independence OH 44131

Search cases by Name or Case Number. This website service is offered as a convenience to the public and reflects, to the best of our capability, select public records maintained by the Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts in performance of our statutory obligations.

Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts

1200 Ontario Street
Cleveland OH 44113

Civil Division - 216-443-7951 
Court of Appeals - 216-443-7937 
Criminal Division - 216-443-7999 
Domestic Relations - 216-443-7955

The Cuyahoga Emergency Communications System (CECOMS) is a 24-hour, 7-day a week, public safety communication system that provides emergency dispatch services, 911 call answering, Emergency Alert System broadcasts and other communications services.

Cuyahoga County Public Safety & Justice Services

2079 East 9th Street, 5th Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Alternate Number: 216-443-7265

Cuyahoga County has many programs and agencies that offer support to family and friends after the death of a child. Many of these groups also work to improve physical and mental health issues, help people with domestic violence concerns, and provide safety and health information to protect our babies, young children, and teens.

Cuyahoga County Invest in Children

8111 Quincy Ave., 2nd Floor
Cleveland OH 44104

The Office of Child Support Services can provide the following: maintain child support records, establish and modifying support orders, initiate wage withholding, attach wages, bank accounts, unemployment benefits, government retirement checks, federal and state income tax refunds and bonus benefits, assist in establishing paternity through genetic testing, locate absent parents responsible for support, and assist in the enforcement of orders pertaining to health insurance.

Cuyahoga Job and Family Services

1640 Superior Avenue
Cleveland OH 44114

General Number: 216-443-5100

A County program that provides crisis and short-term services to children and families impacted by violence.

Public Safety and Justice Services - Witness Victim Service Center

75 Erieview Plaza, 5th Floor
Cleveland OH 44114

Alternate Number: 216-443-7345

CBCF's are state funded correctional facilities and programs that assist local criminal justice systems in reducing prison commitments of low level non-violent offenders.

Judge Nancy R. McDonnell CBCF

3540 Croton Avenue
Cleveland OH 44115

The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District is the leading resource in Cuyahoga County for information, expertise and programs that support sustainable materials management and reduce the environmental impact of waste.

Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District

4750 East 131 Street
Garfield Heights OH 44105

The Cuyahoga County Department of Consumer Affairs can help if you: are charged the wrong price at the register, have a problem with a store or business you can’t resolve on your own, need resources to manage your budget or build credit, want to report or receive alerts about scams, or have consumer questions or complaints.

Consumer Affairs

2079 East 9th Street, 2nd Floor
Cleveland OH 44105

Bereavement Support for children, teens and adults (Overdose Loss, Suicide Loss, Murder Loss and Complicated Loss)

ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County

2012 West 25th Street, 6th Floor
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-241-3400

The Ohio Court of Appeals is an intermediate level appellate court whose primary function is to hear appeals from the common pleas, municipal and county courts.

Cuyahoga County Court House

1 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland OH 44113

The airport is located 11 miles from downtown Cleveland and is easily accessible by local highways. Hotel and conference facilities are located within five miles.

Cuyahoga County Airport - Robert D. Shea Field

26300 Curtiss Wright Parkway
Cleveland OH 44143

Deeds are a legal instrument conveying title to real property upon delivery and acceptance by the grantee.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street, 4th Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Payment plans may be available for homeowners who live in their own home.

Cuyahoga County Treasurer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Department of Human Resources recruits, trains, supports, and retains the most qualified and productive staff for Cuyahoga County, while ensuring fair employment and equal opportunity to all persons.

Department of Human Resources

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-443-7190
Alternate Number: 216-443-7002

The Department of Development strives to improve the County's global competitiveness through economic growth and ensure that Cuyahoga County is a vibrant, healthy and welcoming place.

Department of Development

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Division of Senior and Adult Services serves to empower seniors and adults with disabilities to age successfully by providing resources and support that preserve their independence.

Senior and Adult Services

13815 Kinsman
Cleveland OH 44120

Centralized Intake Line (24 Hours): 216-420-6700

The Cuyahoga County Domestic Relations Court helps families restructure their lives by reaching compassionate and just resolutions to parenting and property disputes.

Domestic Relations Court

1 W. Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland OH 44113

The Cuyahoga County Educational Assistance Program (CCEAP) provides financial assistance for Cuyahoga County residents seeking a post-secondary degree and/or program certification that will lead to gainful employment or career advancement.

Educational Assistance Program (CCEAP)

1910 Carnegie Avenue
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-777-8167

The program’s primary purpose is to aid employed workers in achieving and maintaining their independence from traditional public assistance by making work more attractive and supplementing low hourly wages.

EITC Coalition - Job and Family Services

1360 East 9th Street, Room 510
Cleveland OH 44114

The Office of Emergency Management serves to protect lives, property and the economy of Cuyahoga County through preparedness, planning, and effective response to natural disasters, manmade catastrophes, and emergencies.

Public Safety and Justice Services

9300 Quincy Avenue, 2nd Floor
Cleveland OH 44106

Come join the Cuyahoga County Team where you can find available jobs that fit you. Apply online!

Department of Human Resources

2079 East 9th Street, 7th Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

The County Fiscal Officer acts as an agent for the Ohio Tax Commissioner and is responsible for processing the Estate tax returns of decedents who resided in Cuyahoga County. Included in these duties are the inventory of safe deposit boxes for Guardianships only.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Council is comprised of specialists from every county agency that serves children. We talk to each other. We share resources. We advance new ideas. We bring people together to make lasting progress for those of us who provide, fund, or need family services. We combine our expertise and assets to make public systems better for families.

Family & Children First Council (FCFC)

8111 Quincy Avenue
Cleveland OH 44104

The goals of the Fatherhood Initiative are to promote public awareness of the role of fathers, to provide linkages to other public systems and improve our current service delivery to fathers, and the fund fatherhood related programs on the county level.

Cuyahoga County Fatherhood Initiative

1640 Superior Avenue, Suite 80
Cleveland OH 44114

Financial assistance for veterans provides temporary financial aid to those who are in need. Assistance will be given to those who have an emergency or hardship as determined by the Veterans Service Commission.

Veterans Service Commission

1849 Prospect Avenue, Ground Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Serving 22 counties and covering 3 million people in Ohio, the United Way 2-1-1 Help Center provides free and confidential 24-hour access to a compassionate professional who will review your options for help, develop a plan and act as your advocate if you are faced with barriers to service.

First Call for Help

PO Box 15471
Cleveland OH 44115

General Number: 2-1-1

The Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer is responsible for the following County services: estate tax, general accounting, homestead exemption, licenses, manufactured housing, real estate assessment, real estate services, real estate tax duplicate and rates, and weights and measures.

Fiscal Office Links:

Real Property Information

Appraisal
Neil Winans, Residential Manager
nwinans@cuyahogacounty.us
216‐443‐7010

Lou Gentile, Commercial Manager
lgentile@cuyahogacounty.us
216-698-6595

Transfer & Recording
Brian O’Malley, Administrator
bmomalley@cuyahogacounty.us
216‐443‐7085

Auto Title Division
Nicole Sanders, Director
nsanders@cuyahogacounty.us
216‐443-8908

Real Property
Robin Pitts-Lynch, Administrator
rpittslynch@cuyahogacounty.us
216‐698‐3161

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Lisa Rocco, Director of Operations
Phone:  (216) 443-5730
Email:  lrocco@cuyahogacounty.us

The Forensic DNA Department consists of two sections: Casework and CODIS. The Casework Section performs scientific analysis of biological samples recovered from crime scenes. The Combined DNA Index System, CODIS, blends computer and DNA technologies into an effective tool for fighting violent crime. The current version of CODIS uses two indexes to generate investigative leads in crimes where biological evidence is recovered from the crime scene. The Convicted Offender index contains DNA profiles of individuals convicted of felony sex offenses (and other violent crimes). The Forensic index contains DNA profiles developed from crime scene evidence. CODIS utilize computer software to automatically search these indexes for matching DNA profiles.

Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner

11001 Cedar Avenue
Cleveland OH 44106

Phone: 216-443-7157
Alternate Number: 216-721-5610

Search for a the owner of a lost dog by the dog tag number and you will receive the owner's name, number and address.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Geographical Information Systems department works in partnership with county agencies to provide accurate, consistent, accessible, affordable, and comprehensive GIS data, GIS infrastructure, and GIS services to support the unique business needs of Cuyahoga County and the communities we serve.

Geographical Information Systems

2079 East 9th Street, 6th Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

The Grow Cuyahoga County Fund is a regional economic development fund operated in conjunction with the National Development Council which is a licensed SBA 7(a) lender.

Department of Development

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Department of Health and Human Services is made up of eight divisions and offices serving babies, children, teens, adults, seniors, and families across Cuyahoga County. Our mission is transforming lives at every age and stage through collaboration, innovation, and service; connecting people with the opportunity to live their best lives. 

Department of Health and Human Services

3955 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-881-5554
Fax: 216-263-4684

Cuyahoga County partners with cities and the Cleveland Restoration Society to offer low interest loans that provide the funds needed to modernize and make energy efficiency improvements to older homes.

Department of Housing and Community Development

2999 Payne Avenue, Ste. 134
Cleveland OH 44114

Phone: 855-764-5626

The Cuyahoga County Hoarding Connection provides support and advice, education, develops best practices, and assists in identifying needed resources for individuals who hoard and those that work with individuals who hoard.

ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County

2012 W. 25th Street, 6th Floor
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-241-3400

The Cuyahoga County Home Repair Program helps eligible homeowners in Cuyahoga County to maintain property standards of safe, sanitary, and decent housing.

Department of Housing and Community Development

2999 Payne Avenue, Ste. 134
Cleveland OH 44114

Phone: 855-764-5626

If you are a Cuyahoga County resident and live in your own home or apartment, chances are we can help you receive the support services you need to live independently right at home. Services are offered to seniors and adults with disabilities who live independently.

Senior and Adult Services

13815 Kinsman
Cleveland OH 44120

Phone: 216-420-6750

The Home Weatherization Assistance Program provides free energy efficiency improvements to eligible homeowners and renters in Cuyahoga County, outside the City of Cleveland, at no cost to the household.

For more information on how to apply contact CHN Housing Partners.

Energy Services hotline at 216-325-1149.

Department of Development

2999 Payne Avenue, Ste. 134
Cleveland OH 44114

Phone: 855-764-5626

The Homestead Exemption allows senior citizens and permanently and totally disabled Ohioans to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the market value of their home from taxation.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-443-7010

The Housing and Community Development Department offers a variety of housing programs.

Housing and Community Development

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Home Enhancement Loan Program allows homeowners in all of Cuyahoga County communities except Bentleyville, Chagrin Falls Township, and Hunting Valley to borrow money for repairing or remodeling homes at three percentage points below a bank’s market rate for home improvement loans.

Department of Development

2999 Payne Avenue, Ste. 134
Cleveland OH 44114

Phone: 855-764-5626

Invest in Children mobilizes resources and energy to ensure the well-being of all young children in Cuyahoga County, provide supportive services to parents and caregivers, and build awareness, momentum, and advocacy in the community around children and family issues.

Cuyahoga County Invest in Children

8111 Quincy Ave., 2nd Floor
Cleveland OH 44104

Cuyahoga Job and Family Services promotes economic self-sufficiency and personal responsibility for families by providing a broad range of quality services. These include: Prevention, Retention & Contingency (PRC) Program, Food Assistance Program (FAP), Healthy Start Medicaid, Medicaid, Child Care Assistance Program, and Utility Assistance.

Cuyahoga Job and Family Services

1641 Payne Avenue
Cleveland OH 44114

Benefits
1641 Payne Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: 216-987-7000 

Office of Child Support Services
1640 Superior Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: 216-443-5100

Obligation of a citizen to serve on a jury when called. One of the highest duties of citizenship, it accrues from the constitutional right to be tried by a panel of one's peers and involves direct participation in the administration of justice. When summoned for a jury duty, a citizen must appear before the court or be tried for contempt of court.

Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court

1200 Ontario Street
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-443-8625 
Petit Jury: 216-443-8628 
Grand Jury: 216-443-8652

The Cuyahoga County Department of Public Safety and Justice Services (PSJS) provides for the public safety and justice service needs to first responders and the community as a whole.

Public Safety and Justice Services

2079 East 9th Street, 5th Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Alternate Number: 216-443-7265

Juvenile Court is a special court or division of a trial court which deals with under-age defendants who violate any federal, state or municipal law, and any child who is abused, neglected or dependent.

Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

9300 Quincy Avenue
Cleveland OH 44106

Program established to test and treat all children under age 6 for lead poisoning, remove lead paint from homes, increase the number of lead safe houses in Cuyahoga County, and give resources to homeowners who wan to reduce the lead in their home.

Cuyahoga County Invest in Children

310 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 565
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-698-2215 
Alternate Number: 216-443-7575 
Call the Lead Information Hotline for more details: 216-263-5323

The Cuyahoga County Lead Safe Program enables eligible low-and-moderate income homeowners and renters in targeted suburban areas outside the City of Cleveland to make changes in their homes to provide a lead safe environment for young children.

Cuyahoga County Board of Health

5550 Venture Drive
Parma OH 44130

Phone: 216-201-2000 
City of Cleveland residents call: 216-664-2175 
Cleveland Hts. residents call: 216-291-4869

The General Services Department provides services to new business owners within Cuyahoga County by serving as the issuing agent for Vendors License for the State of Ohio. Cigarette retail licenses are available. Dog License are sold and renewed annually through this department.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Maps and Digital Imaging Department is responsible for providing the public with a copy of any particular map, or ownership page, they might be interested in.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

In the State of Ohio, the application for a marriage license must be made in the county of either applicant. If neither applicant is a resident of Ohio, the application must be made in the county in which the ceremony is performed.

Cuyahoga County Probate Court

1 Lakeside Avenue, Room 146
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-443-8920

Provide medical insurance help to those looking for applications for social security, buy-in for workers with disabilities, neighborhood family service centers, the rights and responsibilities as a consumer of Medicaid, and how to request cash food and medical assistance.

ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County

2012 W. 25th Street, 6th Floor
Cleveland OH 44113

Email: jenkins@adamhscc.org
Phone: 216-241-3400

The Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner's Office is a public service agency responsible for the investigation of violent, suspicious and sudden and unexpected deaths and the provision of laboratory services.

Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner

11001 Cedar Avenue
Cleveland OH 44106

Memorial Services handles the financial aspect as well as the associated honors that go along with a veteran burial. They help out families who can't afford the burial as well as organizing the ceremony.

Veterans Service Commission

1849 Prospect Avenue, Ground Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Alternate Number: 1-866-915-8387

The Cuyahoga County Missing Persons website allows you to search for missing children, adults, report a missing persons tip, and offers community resources for families, neighbors, and citizens who are touched by missing persons.

Cuyahoga County Missing Persons

1215 West 3rd Street
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-348-4232

The MyCom network connects Greater Cleveland’s young people with high-quality, neighborhood-based programs and services that provide engaging, educational and affordable opportunities in a safe and supportive environment – helping them to connect, navigate and be productive so they can grow, thrive and reach their true potential.

MyCom


General Number: 2-1-1

The Neighborhood Family Service Centers provide access to jobs, benefits, and community services.

Cuyahoga Job and Family Services

1641 Payne Avenue
Cleveland OH 44114

The Office of Homeless Services coordinates a continuum of care of prevention, shelter services and permanent supportive housing intended to prevent and reduce homelessness.

Cuyahoga County Homeless Services

310 West Lakeside Avenue, Suite 595
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-420-6844
General Number: 2-1-1

Since 2015, the Office of Innovation and Performance at Cuyahoga County has led the way in developing a culture of innovation and operational excellence at Cuyahoga County.

Office of Innovation and Performance

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-443-7178

The Office of Reentry provides support reentry research, community education, advocacy and best practices in the delivery of services. Ultimately these services provide formally incarcerated persons with a continuum of opportunities to support reintegration back into the community and neighborhoods.

Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry

4261 Fulton Parkway
Cleveland OH 44144

OhioMeansJobs is a collaborative workforce system of the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County that helps local employers meet their human capital needs and assists job seekers to find jobs and careers.

Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board

1910 Carnegie Avenue
Cleveland OH 44115

216-777-8200

The ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County offers free online screenings for the following behavioral health issues: alcohol addiction, depression, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, general anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, and brief screen for adolescent depression.

ADAMHS Board of Cuyahoga County

2012 W. 25th Street, 6th Floor
Cleveland OH 44113

The Open Door Housing program is a sober-living housing program for homeless men going through the re-entry process.

Office of Reentry - Open Door Program

6001 Woodland Avenue, 8th Floor
Cleveland OH 44104

The Parentage Testing & ID department offers a variety of DNA tests, including: paternity tests, maternity tests, sibship tests, grandparents tests, twin zygosity, DNA ID profiling, Y STR typing, and immigration DNA tests.

Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner

11001 Cedar Avenue
Cleveland OH 44106

Paternity and Support Establishment promote economic self-sufficiency and personal responsibility for families by providing a broad range of quality services.

Cuyahoga Job and Family Services

1640 Superior Avenue
Cleveland OH 44114

Mailing Address
P. O. Box 93318
Cleveland, OH 44101

Phone: 216-443-5100 
Toll Free Ohio: 1-800-443-1431

Cuyahoga County Veterans Service Commission Payment Processing is responsible for processing vouchers for payment towards Rent / Mortgage, Security Deposits, Food, Utilities, Shoes and Clothing, and Personal Hygiene.

Veterans Service Commission

1849 Prospect Avenue, Ground Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Alternate Number: 1-866-915-8387

The Probate Court is established in each county of Ohio to supervise the administration of the estate of a decedent who was a legal resident in the county at the time of his or her death. Other matters within the Probate Court's jurisdiction are: issuance of marriage licenses, adoptions, guardianship proceedings, the involuntary commitment of the mentally ill, and land appropriation cases.

Cuyahoga County Probate Court

1 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-443-8764
Alternate Number: 216-443-8765

The Real Property department maintains a complete historical record of all property transactions, maintains records of property ownership, valuation, and taxation, and collects special assessments for public improvements.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Prosecuting Attorney is an elected official who represents the citizens of Cuyahoga County in both criminal and civil legal matters.

Office of the Prosecutor

1200 Ontario Street, 9th Floor
Cleveland OH 44113

The County provides a number of public benefits programs including: Prevention, Retention & Contingency program, Food Assistance program, Healthy Start Medicaid, Medicaid, Child Care Assistance program and Utility Assistance.

Cuyahoga Job and Family Services

1641 Payne Avenue
Cleveland OH 44114

The Cuyahoga County Public Defender office provides legal services to indigent adults and juveniles charged with violations of the criminal code.

Cuyahoga County Public Defender

310 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 400
Cleveland OH 44113

No unauthorized person shall uncover, make any connections with or opening into, use, alter or disturb any public sewer or appurtenance thereof without first obtaining a written permit from all appropriate authorities.

Permits and Inspections

2500 Harvard Avenue
Newburgh Heights OH 44105

Lawn and sidewalk repair are under Permits.

The Cuyahoga County Department of Public Works provides a safe, efficient and economical infrastructure system for residents, employees, businesses and visitors of Cuyahoga County.

Department of Public Works

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Recorder's Office enables you to search for a document by various criteria, and then view an image of the original document as it is stored in the state-of-the-art database system.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street, 4th Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-443-7020

Remission of penalties means the penalties are legally waived and are no longer payable. The tax laws do allow us to remit penalties in some very limited circumstances. You must fill out an application and submit it to the Cuyahoga County Treasury Office.

Cuyahoga County Treasurer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

You can help prevent and detect terrorism and other types of crime by watching out for suspicious activities. If you see something, say something. Remember, everyone, not just law enforcement officials, should be aware of suspicious people and activities and report them to authorities. Call your local law enforcement agency.

Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center


Phone: 216-515-8477
Email: info@neorfc.us

In an emergency, always dial 9-1-1.

The Ryan White HIV/AIDS Part A program provides HIV-related services for those who do not have sufficient health care coverage or financial resources for coping with HIV disease.

Cuyahoga County Board of Health

5550 Venture Drive
Parma OH 44130

Emergency/After-Hours: 216-201-2000 
General Information: 216-201-2000 
Prevention and Wellness: 216-201-2040 or 216-201-2060 
Contact Us

The Sewer Maintenance Division administers authority in matters of wastewater, storm water, and water supply management.

Department of Public Works

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Email: PWDispatch@cuyahogacounty.us

The Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department is dedicated to maintaining the trust and respect of those we serve by resolutely and aggressively enforcing the law and by committing ourselves to the efficient and effective delivery of safety services.

Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department

1215 West 3rd Street
Cleveland OH 44113

Phone: 216-443-6000
Email: shcuy@cuyahogacounty.us

The Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District promotes conservation of land and aquatic resources in a developed environment through stewardship, education, and technical assistance.

Cuyahoga Soil and Water Conservation District

3311 Perkins Avenue, Suite 100
Cleveland OH 44114

Phone: 216-524-6580
Contact Us

The Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District is the leading resource in Cuyahoga County for information, expertise and programs that help people reduce, reuse and recycle at home, at work and in their communities.

Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District

4750 East 131st Street
Garfield Heights OH 44105

This is a system that allows you to look up your property and view your bill as well as the taxes you owe on that property. It is a more efficient way to view your information and allows easy access to bill payment.

Cuyahoga County Treasurer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-443-7400

Senate Bill 47 effective June 12, 2003 was enacted by the 125th General Assembly to extend the time within which certain Military Personnel must pay real property and manufactured home taxes. Under SB47, members of the National Guard or reserve components to the U.S. Armed Forces can take advantage of this property tax deferral, when they are called to active duty for any reason.

Cuyahoga County Treasurer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The County Fiscal Officer acts as an agent for the Ohio Tax Commissioner and is responsible for processing the Estate tax returns of decedents who resided in Cuyahoga County.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-443-7010

The Real Estate Taxation department is responsible for the transfer and conveyance of all documents conveying interest in land, minerals or mineral rights, such as Deeds, Affidavits, Certificates of Transfer, and Certified Copies of Court Judgment Entries. It is also responsible for the collection of all fees and revenues associated with said transfers. The other primary function of the office is tracking the chain of title for all properties in Cuyahoga County as to accurately reflect ownership for tax purposes.

Cuyahoga County Treasurer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Real Estate Service Department is responsible for the transfer and conveyance of all documents conveying interest in land, minerals or mineral rights, such as Deeds, Affidavits, Certificates of Transfer, and Certified Copies of Court Judgment Entries.

Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Property Record Inquiry Form

The Treasurer's office provides you with information about property taxes, community taxes as well as forms and links for additional information.

Cuyahoga County Treasurer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

Phone: 216-443-7400

Unclaimed funds are assets that have existed in accounts or deposits that were inactive for a long period, usually five or more years. After this dormant period, holders of these accounts are required by Ohio law to turn them over to the Ohio Department of Commerce if the holder is unable to locate the owner of the funds. These funds are held by the state until claimed by the rightful owner.

Cuyahoga County Treasurer

2079 East 9th Street
Cleveland OH 44115

The Veterans Memorial Bridge (also known as the Detroit-Superior Bridge) is an iconic bridge for its representation of local history, distinguished design, and critical connection over the industrial Flats along the Cuyahoga River Valley. The bridge carries vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic on its upper deck. The lower deck carried streetcar traffic until Cleveland streetcar service stopped in 1954.

Veterans Memorial Bridge

2433 Superior Viaduct
Cleveland OH 44113

Website: https://cuyahogacounty.gov/veterans-memorial-bridge

The Veterans Service Commission assists honorably discharged veterans, their spouses and minor children. The office prepares claims for the Federal Department of Veterans Affairs so that veterans and their eligible dependents can receive compensation, pension and education benefits. The office also assists their clients who have met with unexpected hardships by providing financial assistance to help with mortgage, rent, food, utilities and other expenses of daily life. They prepare veterans for employment and provide resources that enhance their qualification for new careers. The social work staff can provide a case management environment for those clients who need more direct intervention.

Veterans Service Commission

1849 Prospect Avenue, Ground Floor
Cleveland OH 44115

Alternate Number: 1-866-915-8387

The Bureau of Vital Statistics issue certified copies of Birth Certificates for everyone born in the state of Ohio.

Ohio Department of Health


You must be a United States Citizen; you must be at least 18 years old on the day of the General Election; you must be a resident of Ohio for at least 30 days; you must register to vote at least 30 days before an election to be eligible to vote; 17 year old residents can register and vote in a Primary Election if they will be 18 on or before the General Election; 17 year olds can vote for candidates only.

Board of Elections

2925 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland OH 44115

The Cuyahoga County Witness/Victim Service Center protects crime victims' rights to receive advocacy, information, and access to community services.

Witness/Victim Service Center

75 Erieview Plaza, 5th Floor
Cleveland OH 44114

Area 3 Workforce Development Board (WDB) serves as the advisory body for the City of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County Departments of Workforce Development. The purpose of the department is to provide resources and information through the OMJ|CC system to assist area businesses with their hiring and training needs in order to stay competitive in today’s environment, and to provide residents of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County with the tools necessary for a competitive and successful job search. Its programs and services include education, occupational training, job match and search assistance and employment-related youth programs funded through the Federal Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIOA).

Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board

1910 Carnegie Avenue
Cleveland OH 44115

Ida Ford
Workforce Development Board Administrator

Phone: 216-777-8251
Email: Ida.ford@jfs.ohio.gov

It is a civic leadership program for youth ages 13-18 in Cuyahoga County. The YALC develops young adult leaders by training and supporting them in advocating for youth issues and links them to their communities through service learning experiences. the YALC usually has between 150-200 members, with tiers of leadership and engagement. There are members from all 11 Cuyahoga County Council districts.

Family and Children First Council

310 W. Lakeside Avenue, Suite 500
Cleveland OH 44113


  
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