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What are Morrow County Arrest Records?

Morrow County arrest records (also called arrest reports) are official documents with information about arrest occurrences and apprehension of persons within Morrow County. The Morrow County Sheriff’s Office generates and disseminates records of arrests in the county. To obtain an arrest record, send a mail to reports@morrowcountysheriff.com. Interested individuals can also visit the Sheriff’s Office at:

Morrow County Sheriff’s Office
101 Home Road
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: (419) 947-4845
Fax: (419) 946-2406

Crime Statistics

The Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services is the state agency that provides annual crime statistics in all counties in Ohio. Morrow County crime statistics for 2017 shows a total number of 27 crimes reported, including 4 violent crimes and 23 property crimes. Violent crimes reported included two rapes and two aggravated assaults. The property crimes reported included nine burglaries and 14 larcenies. There were no murders, robberies, motor vehicle thefts, and arsons reported in 2017. These numbers when compared with the 2013 crime statistics, show a massive decline in crimes reported over five years. There was a decline in six out of eight major crimes. Robbery, aggravated assaults, burglary, larceny, motor vehicle theft, and arson rates declined by 100%, 78%, 95%, 96%, 100%, and 100% respectively. At the same time, the rates of murder and rape remained the same.

What are Morrow County Criminal Records?

Morrow County criminal records are official documents that provide in-depth information about the criminal history of residents of the county. It includes information on arrests, charges, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) provides interested individuals in the state access to criminal records.

How Do I Get Morrow County Criminal Records?

The BCI gives interested individuals access to their own criminal history record checks online, through livescan, or card scan. This is done through the Computerized Criminal History Records service. A requester needs to provide the following information:

  • The complete name of the record owner
  • Current address, and
  • Other identifying characteristics of the record owner

The record owner’s complete set of fingerprints and signed consent (whether personal request or for employment purpose) are also required. A requester will need a valid photo ID. A criminal history record check costs $22. A requester can pay this fee with credit/debit cards, checks, or money order to the “Treasurer of the State of Ohio”.

Each criminal history record check costs $22. Payment can be made with credit/debit cards, business checks, or money orders. Money orders should be made payable to the “Treasurer of State of Ohio”. Requests should be submitted to any of these BCI offices:

BCI London
1560 State Route 56 SW
London, OH 43140

BCI Richfield Office
4055 Highlander Parkway
Richfield, OH 44286

BCI Bowling Green Office
750 North College Drive
Bowling Green, OH 43402

BCI Youngstown Office
20 West Federal Street
Youngstown, OH 44503

Alternatively, visit the Morrow County Sheriff’s Office to carry out fingerprint scans. The request for criminal records can be made through the Sheriff’s Office to any of the BCI offices.

How to Find Morrow County Sex Offender Information?

Morrow County Sheriff’s Office administers sex offender information in the county through the sex offender registry. Morrow County residents can search for information about sex offenders residing in their neighborhoods. The sex offender registry provides a free email alert system that automatically notifies a registrant when relocates to their neighborhood or is within a mile radius.

How do I Visit an Inmate in Morrow County Jail?

General visitation days for inmates in the Morrow County Correctional Facility are Sunday, (female inmates), Wednesday (male inmates), and Saturday (ICE male inmates). The visitation times are from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Family and friends may call the correctional facility to schedule a visitation on Sunday, between the hours of 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Visitors should read information about inmate visitation. The Morrow County Correctional Facility is located at:

Morrow County Correctional Facility
101 Home Road
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: (419) 947-1151
Fax: (419) 946-5791

Where and How to Find Morrow County Inmate Information?

Interested individuals may check information about inmates in the Morrow County Correctional Facility through the inmate roster. The inmate roster includes the inmate’s name, mugshot, jail information, charges, booking date, release date, and bail.

What are Morrow County Court Records?

Morrow County court records are files and documents generated during judicial proceedings and kept by the court or its clerks. Court records include documents like affidavits, party pleadings, motions, and appeals filed. Morrow County court records are public records that residents of the county can get. These court records can be searched online or obtained in person or by mail. The Morrow County Clerk of Courts maintains the court records of the Court of Common Pleas, while the Municipal Court Clerk maintains Municipal Court records. Simply visit the appropriate court or their clerks to obtain court records. Below are the addresses and contact information of the Clerk of Courts and Municipal Court Clerk:

Morrow County Clerk of Courts
48 East High Street, Room 6
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
(419) 947-2085
clerkofcourts@co.morrow.oh.us

Morrow County Municipal Court Clerk
48 East High Street
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: (419) 947-5045, extension 2233
Fax: (419) 946-4070

Location of all Courts in Morrow County

Morrow County has one Court of Common Pleas, one Municipal Court, and three Mayor’s Court. Below are the addresses and contact details of the courts in the Morrow County Judicial Division:

Morrow County Courts of Common Pleas
Morrow County Court of Common Pleas
Morrow County Courthouse
48 East High Street
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: (419) 947-2085
Phone: (419) 947-5575 (Juvenile/Probate)
Fax: (419) 947-1270 (Juvenile/Probate)

Morrow County Municipal Court
Morrow County Municipal Court
48 East High Street
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: (419) 947-5045
Fax: (419) 946-4070

Morrow County Mayor’s Courts

Cardington Mayor’s Court
215 Park Avenue
Cardington, OH 43315
Phone: (419) 864-7607

Edison Mayor’s Court
103 N Boundary Street
Edison, OH 43320
Phone: (419) 946-9146

Mount Gilead Mayor’s Court
Municipal Building
72 West High Street
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: (419) 946-3936

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What are Morrow County Vital Records?

Morrow County’s vital records are official documents relating to vital events that took place within the county’s borders. These include divorce, marriage, birth, and death records. The Clerk of Court maintains divorce records, while the Probate Division of the Court of Common Pleas maintains marriage records. The Morrow County Health Department administers the issuance of birth and death records at the county level. Birth and death records are also available at the office of the Ohio Department of Health.

Where and How to Get Morrow County Divorce Records?

The Morrow County Clerk of Courts maintains the county’s divorce records. To obtain a divorce record, a requester will be required to provide a written request with information such as:

  • Names of estranged parties
  • The date of divorce
  • The relationship of the requester to the record owners
  • The purpose of querying the record

The written request should be submitted to the office of the Clerk of Courts at:

Morrow County Clerk of Courts
48 East High Street, Room 6
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
(419) 947-2085

Where and How to Get Morrow County Marriage Records?

The Probate Division of the Morrow County Court of Common Pleas accepts applications for marriage licenses and issues copies of marriage records. Among other information, a requester will be required to provide the following:

  • The full names of the couple
  • The date of marriage
  • The relationship of the requester to the record owners

Make in person or mail requests for marriage records to:

Morrow County Court of Common Pleas, Probate Division
Morrow County Courthouse
48 East High Street
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
Phone: (419) 947-5575, extension 2254

Fax: (419) 947-1270

Where and How to Get Morrow County Birth Records?

The Morrow County Health Department is the primary custodian of all records of births that occurred in the county. Birth records may be requested in person or by mail. To request birth records, complete the Morrow County Application for Certified Vital Records form. Submit the completed form, along with payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope (for mail requests) in person or by mail to:

Morrow County Health Department – VS
619 West Marion Road; B-143
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
(419) 947-1545, extension 300

A certified copy of a birth record costs $26. For mail requests, payment should be made by check or money order. Payment for in-person requests is made in cash or by check.

Birth records from 20 December 1908 to date are also available at the Ohio Department of Health. Make requests for birth records online or by mail. To make online requests, simply order the record online through the Ohio Online Certificate Application. Applicants pay for this service with credit cards and requests are processed within five business days.

Submit mail requests for birth requests by completing the Application for Certified Copies form. The completed form and payment should be sent by mail to:

Ohio Department of Health
Bureau of Vital Statistics
P.O. Box 15098
Columbus, OH 43215-0098

Make payment with checks and money orders. Each request is processed within four to six weeks.

Where and How to Get Morrow County Death Records?

The Morrow County Health Department keeps all records of deaths that took place within the county. Death records may be obtained in person or by mail. To obtain death records, fill out the Morrow County Application for Certified Vital Records form. Send the filled-out form, payment and a self-addressed stamped envelope (for mail requests) to:

Morrow County Health Department – VS
619 West Marion Road; B-143
Mount Gilead, OH 43338
(419) 947-1545, extension 300

Each certified copy of a death record costs $26. Payment for mail requests is made by check or money order. Pay for in-person requests in cash or by check. The Ohio Department of Health disseminates copies of death records from 1964 to date in the state. Interested individuals can request death records online or by mail. Online requests are made by using the Ohio Online Certificate Application. Requesters pay for online service with credit cards. These requests take a processing time of five business days.

For mail requests, fill out the Application for Certified Copies form. The filled-out form and payment should be sent by mail to:

Ohio Department of Health
Bureau of Vital Statistics
P.O. Box 15098
Columbus, OH 43215-0098

Make payment with checks and money orders. Each request for a death record is processed within four to six weeks.

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.