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What are Fulton County Arrest Records?

Arrest records in Fulton County are city and county documents that describe a person’s arrest history. When a person gets arrested in Fulton County, law enforcement authorities generate an arrest file that details the arrest and the events that led to the same. The following information is available on arrest records:

  • The subject’s full name and other personal details
  • Date and location of arrest
  • Details about the arresting officer
  • The name of the officer that issued a warrant

The Fulton County Sheriff’s Office has all the arrest records generated by all local law enforcement agencies. Under Ohio Open Records Law, arrest records are public records. As a result, anyone in need of them can contact the County Sheriff at:

129, Courthouse Plaza
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 335-4010
Fax: (419) 337-2408

Criminal Statistics

The Ohio Office of Criminal Justice published a Uniform Crime Report for crimes committed in 2017. From the data provided, Fulton County’s total violent crime was 43. The county also recorded 464 property crimes.

For specific crime categories, Fulton County recorded zero murders, 15 rapes, two robberies, 26 aggravated assaults, 88 burglaries, 365 larceny-thefts, 11 motor vehicle thefts, and one Arson. The county’s index crime rate was 1,824.65 crimes per 100,000 persons. Violent and property crime rates were 108.95 and 1,175.69 crimes per 100,000 populations, respectively.

Violent crime counts increased in 2017 (the county recorded 35 crimes the previous year). The county’s property crime counts decreased by 20% from the 542 crimes reported in 2016. The county’s crime rate in 2015 was 1449.60 crimes per 100,000. These statistics show a consistent increase in annual crime, indicating that county residents’ probability of becoming victims of crime is on the rise.

In 2017, the state of Ohio recorded its lowest crime rate since 1967 (2,702.1 crimes per 100,000). Despite the county’s increase in crime rate and the general decrease in crime reported statewide, Fulton County remains safer than many other counties in Ohio.

What are Fulton County Criminal Records?

Fulton County criminal records are official documents that detail a person’s criminal history. According to the Ohio Open Records Law, all criminal records except for sealed records are open records and are available to members of the public. Arrest records differ from criminal records in the sense that criminal records contain more detailed information. Also, arrest records do not describe a person’s criminal convictions. On criminal records, one will find:

  • The subject’s full name and aliases
  • A mugshot
  • Fingerprints
  • All past and current charges
  • Arrest records
  • Pending arrest warrants
  • Details about criminal convictions
  • Other general information, such as birth date, race, age, and physical appearance.

How Do I Get Fulton County Criminal Records?

The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) maintains criminal records. Criminal records are open to the public, pursuant to Ohio Open Records Act. The BCI processes background checks using fingerprints.

Anyone in need of a Fulton County background check should contact or visit any of the Web Check locations in Ohio. The enquirer will have to submit fingerprints electronically using WebCheck or a card scan. Also, the BCI provides a WebCheck tool that helps to ascertain the authenticity of the background check.

How to Find Fulton County Sex Offender Information?

Sex offender information is public under Ohio Law. Fulton County Residents can access sex offender information via the Fulton County Sheriff’s Sex Offender Registry. Sex offender information is free and easily accessible. People living in Fulton County can search for all sex offenders living in the county and within one mile of a county address. They can also subscribe to free email alerts to receive updates about newly registered sex offenders that live around them. For more information on sex offender awareness, persons may call (419) 335-410.

How Do I Visit an Inmate in Fulton County Jail?

The Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio grants visiting privileges to the public. Anyone seeking to visit an inmate can do so by visiting the facility in person or via video. For on-site visitation, interested persons should visit:

3151, Co Rd 2425
Stryker, OH 43557

On-site visits are between 12:00 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. and between 5:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. daily. Home visitation is from 7:30 a.m. till 10:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m. till 2:30 p.m., and between 5:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., all the days of the week. Visitation is strictly by appointment. Visitors may schedule an appointment by visiting the facility or the jail website.

Where and How to Find Fulton County Inmate Information

Details on all offenders detained in the Corrections Center of Northwest Ohio are available on its inmate roster. The offenders’ list contains a variety of information about inmates and the offense committed. Examples of such information include:

  • Full name
  • Age
  • Gender
  • Race
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Booking I.D.
  • Case Number
  • Charge
  • Court Name
  • Court Status

Another option is to call the jail at (419) 428-3800. Inmates’ information is open to the public. However, the public should not rely on the information available on the roster for legal action.

What are Fulton County Court Records?

Fulton County court records are documents that provide information on court deeds. All county courts generate court records. Court records may include criminal records, civil lawsuits, small claims, and some vital records.

The Fulton County Clerk of Courts is the primary custodian of all court records generated by county courts. Record seekers will need to provide accurate data when searching for court documents. They may conduct records search online or by visiting the Clerk’s office at:

210, S. Fulton St.
Suite 102
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 337-9230
Fax: (419) 337-9199

Location of All Courts in Fulton County

Fulton County Court of Common Pleas
210, S. Fulton St.
Room 102
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 337-9230
Fax: (419) 337-9199

Fulton County Court of Common Pleas - Juvenile Division
210, S. Fulton St.
Room 105
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 337-9242
Fax: (419) 337-9273

Fulton County Court of Common Pleas - Probate Division
210, S. Fulton St.
Room 105
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 337-9242
Fax: (419) 337-9273

Fulton County Court - Eastern District
204, S. Main St.
Swanton, OH 43558
Phone: (419) 826-5636
Fax: (419) 825-3324

Fulton County Court - Western District
224, S. Fulton St.
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 337-9212
Fax: (419) 337-9286

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What are Fulton County Vital Records?

Fulton County’s vital records provide information about events considered significant. Birth records, death records, marriage records, and divorce records are examples of vital records in the state of Ohio. Except in the cases of exemptions, vital records are open to the public under Ohio Revised Codes.

Both state and local jurisdictions maintain vital records in Ohio. The Vital Statistics Division of the Ohio Department of Health maintains records at the state level. In contrast, the Fulton County Clerk of Common Pleas and the Fulton County Probate Court maintains records at the county level.

Where and How to Get Fulton County Divorce Records

Anyone can obtain divorce documents from the Fulton County Clerk of Court of Common Pleas. The fee per certified copy is $2 plus copy charge. Interested persons may search for records online or contact the county clerk at:

210, S. Fulton St.
Suite 102
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 337-9230
Fax: (419) 337-9199

The requester will have to provide a written request with details such as the full names of the parties involved, the divorce date, and the case number. The Clerk of Common Pleas may deny requests for records sealed by law unless the requester can provide a legal claim. In such instances, the Clerk may require a valid means of identification before granting access.

Where and How to Get Fulton County Marriage Records?

The Fulton County Probate Judge maintains marriage records. Under Ohio Revised Codes, marriage records are open unless otherwise stated, meaning anyone can inspect them. Record seekers can search for marriage records by visiting the Office of the Probate Judge at:

210, S. Fulton Street
Wauseon, OH 43567
Phone: (419) 337-9242
Fax: (419) 337-9273

Alternatively, the requester may forward a written request via mail to the above address. The written request should provide the names of the married couple, the date of the marriage, a phone number, and a self-addressed stamped envelope. The requester should also provide a copy of valid ID and contact the Clerk for information on fees and payment methods. The Fulton County Probate Judge provides certified copies only.

Where and How to Get Fulton County Birth Records?

The Fulton County Health Department processes birth certificate orders. Interested parties may request for certified birth records online, via mail, phone, or in person. The fee for birth records is $23 per copy, payable via Debit or Credit Card, cash, check or money order.

For mail requests, the applicant should download a mail application form, fill in all the necessary details, and forward the completed documents along with payment to:

Vital Statistics, Fulton County Health Department
606 S Shoop Avenue
Wauseon, OH 43567

The mail request should include a for each a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Requesters may also obtain copies of birth certificates by calling (419) 337-0915, anytime from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The acceptable method of payment is via a credit card, and additional charges may apply. Furthermore, the record seeker can visit the front window at the office location of the Fulton County Health Department. Requests processing usually takes up to 5 minutes.

Where and How to Get Fulton County Death Records?

Interested parties may obtain certified copies of death records from the Fulton County Health Department. The FCHD processes online, mail, phone, and walk-in applications, and charges $23 per copy. Payment options include:

  • Cash
  • Check or money order
  • Debit or credit card

Debit and credit card transactions may attract additional charges.

Anyone can order copies of death records by contacting (419) 337-0915. The office lines are open from 8:30 a.m. up until 4:30 p.m. Phone requests require credit card transactions.

Alternatively, the County Health Department processes walk-in requests at the front window of the Fulton County Health Department. Requesting parties can also opt for mail orders by completing a mail application form. They are to direct all mail forms, a self-addressed stamped envelope, and payments to:

Vital Statistics, Fulton County Health Department
606 S Shoop Avenue
Wauseon, OH 43567

In addition to government agencies, county public records may also be obtained from third-party websites. These non-government platforms come with intuitive tools that allow for expansive searches. Record seekers may either opt to use these tools to search for a specific record or multiple records. Users are able to search third-party websites remotely for multiple records at a time with just the name of the record subject and their last known location, including the city, county, or state. Third-party sites are not sponsored by government agencies. Because of this, record availability and results may vary.