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Suspicious websites are online traps designed to steal info or infect devices, often using altered URLs . The city’s official URL is www.clevelandohio.gov. Stay safe online: avoid suspicious sites, pop-ups, and altered URLs that aim to steal your data or infect your device. If you have questions or concerns please contact the city’s IT department at its-securityandcompliance@clevelandohio.gov. Previous Next Welcome to the City of Cleveland Cleveland is a city where entrepreneurial grit actually has a nice ring to it. Where world-changing breakthroughs meet genuine, hardworking people connected by the traditions we share, the opportunities we embrace, and the progress we seek. In other words, there’s no better place to live and work. About Cleveland The Cleveland ERA is here Recent News City of Cleveland Launches Financial Empowerment Blueprint to Advance Economic Stability and Wealth-Building for Residents Apr 02, 2026 City of Cleveland and Kent State University Launch Initiative to Strengthen Police-Community Trust Apr 02, 2026 Public Notice – NOI-RROF for CD Programming: Habitat Acquisition and Rehabilitation of 3109 W 100th St Mar 27, 2026 More News City Services delete View Trash, Recycling, & Composting Information folder Search City Job Openings supervised_user_circle Office of Equal Opportunity attach_money Pay Utility Bill add_task Apply for Grants house Go To Affordable Housing campaign Announcements apartment Permit Portal Cleveland 311 For additional information, you may contact the City of Cleveland Citizen Support Specialists at 3-1-1 or 216-664-2000. If you are experiencing an emergency, please contact 9-1-1. About 3-1-1 Upcoming Events Civil Service Commission Meeting April 10, 2026 Friday | Apr 10, 2026 MHRAC | Full Meeting Friday | Apr 10, 2026 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85105591368 Urban Forestry Commission - Spring 2026 Public Meeting Tuesday | Apr 14, 2026 Cleveland City Hall | 601 Lakeside Ave., Room 514, Cleveland, OH 44114 View All Events Mayor Justin M. Bibb Justin M. Bibb, Cleveland's 58th mayor, is driving transformative change to modernize city services and uplift communities. His initiatives include the Southeast Side Promise program, a $100 million housing fund to expand affordable housing, and the RISE initiative, which reduced homicides by 36% and achieved record police recruitment. Mayor Bibb is reconnecting Cleveland to its waterfronts with over $150 million for Lake Erie shoreline improvements and the $5 billion Shore-to-Core-to-Shore plan, fostering economic development and access. Nationally, he leads as president of the Democratic Mayors Association and co-chairs America is All In, promoting climate action and equity. Bibb is also a national co-chair of Mayors Against Illegal Guns. Download Full Bio Download Short Bio City Council There are 15 members representing the 15 wards of the City of Cleveland. Each ward has approximately 25,000 people. Learn More Boards & Commissions As an integral part of the city, the boards and commissions work with internal departments and stakeholders to serve the residents of Cleveland. Learn More Mayor's Cabinet Mayor Bibb has brought together a dynamic group of leaders that reflect the diversity of our city and are committed to delivering a modern and responsive city government for the citizens of Cleveland. Learn More
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The Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts maintains and provides public access to court records from the Common Pleas Court General and Domestic Relations Divisions and the Court of Appeals, Eighth Appellate District. Court records, including criminal cases, bankruptcies, family law, and property matters, are available to the public through the Clerk's office, though requests must include identifying information such as case numbers, party names, or date ranges, and may incur copying and research fees. Requests can be submitted to the Justice Center at 1200 Ontario Street in Cleveland or through the county's online records request system.
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