Search Euclid Busted Mugshots
Euclid busted mugshots are handled through the Euclid Police Department and Cuyahoga County. The city has its own police force at 545 E 222nd Street that takes arrest reports and processes bookings. People arrested in Euclid who face serious charges get transferred to the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center in Cleveland. You can search for busted mugshots by contacting the EPD records division or by checking the county jail roster online. Ohio public records law makes most arrest data and booking photos available to anyone who asks. The records division takes requests by email, phone, in person, or through the city website.
Euclid Arrest Records at a Glance
Euclid Busted Mugshots and Cuyahoga County
Euclid sits in Cuyahoga County, which is the most populous county in Ohio. The Euclid Police Department handles local arrests. When someone gets busted in Euclid, the EPD takes the initial report. For felony charges or longer holds, the person goes to the Cuyahoga County Corrections Center at 1215 West 3rd Street in Cleveland. That facility holds over 26,000 inmates a year and has about 700 corrections officers on staff. You can search for current inmates through the county system.
The Euclid Police Department has a records division you can reach at 216-289-8474. Email works too. Send your request to epdrecords@cityofeuclid.gov. That is the preferred way to ask for records. The division handles crimes, arrests, towed vehicles, orders of protection, warrants, and motor vehicle crash reports. They also manage expungement processing from the various courts in Cuyahoga County. If you need a busted mugshot from a Euclid arrest, this is the office to contact first.
Euclid has an online record search portal at euclidpd.org. It has accident reports going back to 2015. Incident reports are available starting from May 15, 2016. The report number format uses seven digits. The first two are the last two digits of the year. So an incident numbered 12345 from 2016 would show as 1612345. An incident numbered 123 would be 1600123 with two zeros added.
The screenshot above shows the Euclid Police Department site where you can access the records division contact information and start looking for arrest data.
How to Request Euclid Busted Mugshots
Getting busted mugshots from Euclid is straightforward under Ohio law. ORC 149.43 says public records must be provided promptly. You do not have to say who you are. You do not have to explain why you want the record. The police department has to give it to you if it is a public record. Booking photos for adults fall under this rule in most cases.
The fee schedule for Euclid records is reasonable. Excessive printed reports cost $0.10 per page. A CD costs $4.00. A flash drive is $5.00. If you just want to look at a record in person, there is no charge. The records division is open standard business hours during the week. You can also request records from the City of Euclid directly by calling 216-289-8123 or emailing prequests@cityofeuclid.gov. Mail goes to the Council Clerk at 585 E. 222nd St., Euclid, OH 44123.
Juvenile busted mugshots are not available. Records tied to court-sealed cases are restricted too. If someone had their record sealed under ORC 2953.32, the mugshot will not be released.
That image shows the Cuyahoga County government website, which connects to the county corrections system and jail records for people arrested in Euclid and other Cuyahoga County cities.
Note: The Euclid Municipal Court at 555 East 222nd Street handles local cases and can be reached at 216-289-8888 or info@euclidmunicourt.com.
Statewide Busted Mugshots Resources
Beyond the local level, Ohio has statewide tools for finding busted mugshots. The ODRC Offender Search lets you look up people in state prisons. It covers inmates in the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction system. You search by name and get location, sentence, and release date info. This does not include county jail inmates from Euclid or anywhere else.
VINELink covers a wider range. You can search inmates across many Ohio jails and prisons. It is free and runs all day, every day. Sign up for alerts by phone, email, or text. The Ohio Attorney General also maintains BCI, the state's central criminal records repository, which holds arrest data from all 88 counties. If you need records beyond what Euclid or Cuyahoga County has, BCI is the next step.
Sealing Euclid Busted Mugshots
The Euclid Police records division handles expungement processing from many judicial systems in Cuyahoga County. When a court orders a record sealed under ORC 2953.32, the division updates its files and removes the record from public access. You file the sealing application in the court that handled the case. The prosecutor can object. A judge makes the call. Violent offenses and sex crimes are generally excluded from eligibility.
After a record gets sealed, the busted mugshot drops out of public view. Law enforcement can still see it. Courts can still pull it up. But standard criminal records searches and public records requests will not turn it up. BCI at the state level updates its central file too. If you were arrested in Euclid and the case ended in a dismissal or acquittal, you may have a strong case for sealing. Recent Ohio law changes also opened up eligibility for people with more than one conviction in certain situations.
The Cuyahoga County Corrections Center at 1215 West 3rd Street in Cleveland is the main jail for serious charges from Euclid arrests. The facility has two locations, one downtown and one in Euclid itself. Over 26,000 inmates pass through each year. About 700 corrections officers staff the facility. Visitation happens through a video system. You use a smartphone, laptop, or kiosk at the jail. An account through Securus Technologies is required to schedule visits.
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