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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.
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Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District
4750 East 131 Street
Elizabeth Biggins-Ramer
Email: ebiggins-ramer@cuyahogacounty.gov |
Payment plans may be available for homeowners who live in their own home.
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Cuyahoga County Treasurer
2079 East 9th Street
Treasury Department
Phone: 216-443-7420
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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.
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Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer
2079 East 9th Street
Joe Friedlander
Phone: 216-443-7382
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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.
Popular Links
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Cuyahoga County Office of Reentry
4261 Fulton Parkway
Simeon Best
Phone: 216-698-3437
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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.
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Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer
2079 East 9th Street, 4th Floor Phone: 216-443-7020
Brian O'Malley
Phone: 216-443-7085
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The Department of Regional Collaboration promotes collaboration to advance economic development, good government and efficiency, and key public policy initiatives such as efforts to support our natural resources and improve public health.
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Cuyahoga County Regional Collaboration
2079 East 9th Street |
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.
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Cuyahoga County Treasurer
2079 East 9th Street
Treasury Department
Phone: 216-443-7420
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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.
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Northeast Ohio Regional Fusion Center
Phone: 216-515-8477 |
"Manufactured home" means a building unit or assembly of closed construction fabricated in an off-site facility, that conforms with the federal construction and safety standards established by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development pursuant to the Manufactured Housing Construction and Safety Standards Act of 1974 and that has a label or tag permanently affixed to it certifying compliance with all applicable federal construction and safety standards.
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Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer
2079 East 9th Street
Annette Caraballo
Phone: 216-443-3689
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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.
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Cuyahoga County Board of Health
5550 Venture Drive Emergency/After-Hours: 216-201-2000
Sharon Harris
Phone: 301-807-2196
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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.
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Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer
2079 East 9th Street
Brian O'Malley
Phone: 216-443-7085
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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.
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Board of Elections
2925 Euclid Avenue
Board of Elections
Phone: 216-443-8683
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