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Harrison County Information

Harrison County is situated in Ohio. There were 14,483 inhabitants in Harrison County in 2020. The current county seat in Harrison County is Cadiz.

The county was founded in 1813.

The county is named in honor of General William Henry Harrison, who was later President of the United States.

Harrison County Arrest Records

Arrest records are kept on each crime in Harrison County. Harrison County crimes are categorized into violent crimes and property crimes. Property crimes include offenses such as burglary, vehicle theft, and larceny. Robbery, aggravated assault, murder, and forcible rape make up the violent crime categorization. 10 violent and 79 property crimes occurred in Harrison County back in 2021. Harrison County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:

Harrison County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff: Ronald J. Myers
978 East Market ST.
Cadiz, Ohio 43907
Phone: (740) 942-2197
Fax: (740) 942-3295
Email: harrisoncountysheriff@frontier.com

Harrison County Criminal Records

Harrison County documents their criminal activities in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of sexual nature. All criminal records in Harrison County are updated. To get access to the records in question, Harrison County locals can use a search tool. Anyone on release or in jail can be searched for using the tool. Harrison County keeps a current register of all local sex offenders. This can include any offender living, attending school, working, or imprisoned in the Harrison County area. All Harrison County residents may access an up-to-date copy of this register.

Locals of Harrison County also have the right to search for any nearby offender. Users must simply enter a zip code to act as the center of their search. The searcher will then be able to see all offenders in the local area. A person may also use the tool to lookup known offenders. The results will show all incarcerated and non-compliant offenders too.

Harrison County Court Records

In Harrison County, the county courthouse oversees all criminal, family, and civil cases. All Harrison County court records are managed by the court clerk. The District Court of Appeals of Ohio can evaluate all contested decisions in the state. The superior and trial courts across the 88 counties, including Harrison County, are supervised by the District Court of Appeals. Residents in Harrison County can obtain court records at:

Harrison County Courthouse
100 West Market Street
Cadiz, OH 43907
Hours:
Monday – Friday
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Phone: (740) 942-8865
Probation: (740) 942-8782
Fax: (740) 942-3541

NOTE - Standard court records in Harrison County can usually be delivered by mail, email, or fax once payment is received. In contrast, any official or credentialed records in Harrison County can only be delivered via mail.

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Harrison County Public Records

In Ohio State, vital records are kept on every resident within the state jurisdiction. The records in question document a person’s most critical life events. These milestone events feature deaths, births, divorces, and marriages. Harrison County, and other counties in Ohio, assist in the collection of these vital records. These counties, such as Harrison County, are usually put in charge of acquiring documents and sending copies to the state government.

Marriage records are gathered by the county clerk Harrison County. The Ohio Bureau of Vital Statistics stores these records. Birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, and marriage certificates make up the main vital records. One central registry is used to store all vital records, including those from Harrison County. These records can then be used for statistical analysis.

The general public in Harrison County can access all public records. The 1963 Ohio Open Records Law gave all residents of Harrison County the fundamental right to access these public records. Harrison County public records can be obtained at:

Harrison County Clerk’s Office
100 West Market Street
Cadiz, OH 43907
Phone: (740) 942-8865
Fax: (740) 942-3541

Harrison County does charge per record copy. For instance, birth certificates in Harrison County cost $26.50 for the first copy. First copies of death records cost $26.50. Marriage records in Harrison County cost $42.

NOTE - There are a variety of rules that must be followed for Harrison County inhabitants to obtain records. Requesters must visit between 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. EST from Monday to Friday to acquire records in-person in Harrison County. A photo ID is needed to get hold of records. State IDs and driver's licenses will do just fine. In Harrison County, record seekers must also put their requests to access public records in writing.