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  1. Anyone using facsimile filing is urged to verify receipt of such filings by contacting the Clerk of Court. I Accept I Do Not Accept. Civil Division fax: (216) 664-2638. Criminal Division fax: (216) 664-4299. Notice: It is a felony offense in the State of Ohio to tamper with public records. Ohio Revised code Section 2913.42 Tampering With Records.

  2. Human Trafficking Docket; Interpreters Unit; The Judge Larry A. Jones Drug Court; Mental Health Docket; Petty Theft; Redirecting Our City's Kids (ROCK) Selective Intervention Program; Small Claims Mediation; Town Hall Meetings; Veterans Treatment Docket; Administrative Services. Judges; Magistrates; Court Programs & Services; Bailiff Department ...

  3. The Criminal/Traffic Division of the Clerk of Courts Office records, processes and maintains all criminal, traffic and housing matters decided in Cleveland Municipal Court.

  4. Clerk of Courts. The Clerk of Court's office is responsible for maintaining the public record on all court cases filed in Cleveland Municipal Court as well as collecting and distributing fines and fees associated with these cases. The Clerk of Cleveland Municipal Court also has the power to administer oaths, take affidavits, including those for ...

  5. You have complete access to the Court while protecting your health and safety and removing the time and cost of travel. Please click on the assigned judges name to access their virtual courtroom. For further assistance with Cleveland Municipal Court Zoom hearings, please call (216) 664-3565 during normal operating hours. JUDGE. COURT-.

  6. The actual documents upon which this service is based are physically located at the offices of the Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts, 1200 Ontario Street, Cleveland, OH 44113 and are available for review unless such records are exempt from disclosure. We make every effort to ensure that all information on this service is current and accurate but ...

  7. The Cleveland Courts have a proud history of forging progressive paths toward a justice system that is truly just. Today, we’re part of a movement known as problem-solving courts. Cleveland Municipal Court

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