Cuyahoga Falls 72 Hour Booking

Cuyahoga Falls 72 hour booking records are managed by the Cuyahoga Falls Police Department and the Summit County Sheriff's Office. This city in Summit County offers online record requests and can email reports directly to you. All arrestees from Cuyahoga Falls go to the Summit County Jail for processing and intake. The city has a low crime rate compared to the state average. You can search for booking records through the county jail roster, request police reports through the department's records division, or look up cases in the municipal court system.

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Cuyahoga Falls 72 Hour Booking Overview

49,267 Population
Summit County
127 Crime Rate
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Summit County 72 Hour Booking for Cuyahoga Falls

All Cuyahoga Falls arrestees go to the Summit County Jail for 72 hour booking. The jail is a full-service detention center with a capacity of 671 inmates. It handles intake for all law enforcement agencies in Summit County, including Cuyahoga Falls Police. Staff collect personal information, take photos, and log charges during the booking process.

Video visitation is available at Summit County Jail. You can visit on-site using video terminals or off-site from a computer, tablet, or smartphone. The sheriff's office maintains a Most Wanted list and handles sex offender registration for the county. Under ORC 149.43, all booking records are public records.

Medical and mental health services are part of intake. Under Ohio Administrative Code 5120:1-8-01, anyone staying past 72 hours gets a full health appraisal. The jail also offers work release, GED programs, and substance abuse treatment for those serving longer sentences.

Note: Summit County Jail roster shows current inmates only and does not include historical 72 hour booking data.

The Cuyahoga Falls Police Department offers record requests online or by phone. Once a report is pulled, they can email it directly to you or you can pick it up in person. This is more convenient than many Ohio departments that only offer walk-in or mail service. The records division is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Police Department Lobby, 2310 Second Street. Call (330) 971-8303 with questions.

Cuyahoga Falls Police records request page for 72 hour booking

Cuyahoga Falls also has a Local Record Check form. This release form lets a person receive all records personally associated with them. It is useful if you want your own arrest or booking history. For a complete arrest and conviction record, the department recommends contacting the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation for a formal background check.

Chief Jack Davis leads the department. The main number is 330-928-2181. Fax is 330-971-8332. The crime rate in Cuyahoga Falls sits at 127, which is about 2.1 times lower than the US average and 6% below the Ohio average.

Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court

The Cuyahoga Falls Municipal Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic matters, and civil disputes for the area. Court records tie back to 72 hour booking data from Summit County Jail. If someone was booked on misdemeanor charges after a Cuyahoga Falls arrest, their case goes through this court.

Felony cases go to the Summit County Common Pleas Court. Both courts keep digital records you can search online. Court records include charges, hearing dates, plea entries, and outcomes. The clerk's office also accepts in-person requests for copies.

Getting Cuyahoga Falls 72 Hour Booking Records

Under ORC 149.43, booking records are public. You do not need ID or a stated reason. The office cannot charge for search time. Paper copies cost about $0.05 per page. Cuyahoga Falls Police can also email records to you for free.

If a request gets denied, the office must explain why in writing. You can file with the Ohio Court of Claims. Penalties of $100 per day up to $1,000 may apply. The Sunshine Laws Manual covers the full process and your rights under the Public Records Act.

BCI WebCheck through the Bureau of Criminal Investigation handles formal background checks. State checks run $22 to $35. FBI checks add about $30. Electronic submission speeds up results compared to mail.

State Tools for Cuyahoga Falls Searches

The ODRC Offender Search covers state prison inmates and people under DRC supervision. Search by name, number, county, or zip. This does not include people on 72 hour booking holds at Summit County Jail.

VINELink tracks inmates across Ohio counties. Register for alerts on custody changes. It runs 24/7 and registration is confidential. Use it to track someone booked from Cuyahoga Falls who is at the Summit County Jail.

Cuyahoga Falls Arrest and 72 Hour Booking

Under ORC 2935.03, officers can arrest for felonies on probable cause or misdemeanors committed in their presence. The arrested person goes to Summit County Jail. Booking staff record all personal details, charges, and take photos. The 72 hour booking record is the official start of custody.

Warrants require a sworn complaint under ORC 2935.10. The warrant names the person, the offense, and orders them brought before the court. Sex offender registration in Summit County follows ORC 2950.13 with three tiers. Tier I registers once a year for 15 years. Tier II every 180 days for 25 years. Tier III every 90 days for life. The county sheriff handles all check-ins.

Bail gets set at the initial appearance. Cash bonds, surety bonds through a bail agent, or personal recognizance bonds are all options. The 72 hour booking record ties to the start of someone's time in the Summit County system. Work release, substance abuse treatment, and medical services are available for people on longer holds at the county jail.

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Summit County Resources

For more on 72 hour booking records in the Cuyahoga Falls area, visit the Summit County page. It covers the sheriff's office, jail roster, court clerk, and all local search tools.

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