Upper Arlington Residents Directory

The Upper Arlington residents directory helps you find public records and government contacts in Franklin County, Ohio. Upper Arlington borders Columbus on the northwest side and is known for its strong community services. Records for Upper Arlington residents are managed by city offices, Franklin County departments, and Ohio state agencies. This directory brings those tools together so you can search for court cases, property data, vital records, and more. Ohio law guarantees access to most government records, and many searches can be done from home.

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Upper Arlington Directory Overview

36,300 Population
Franklin County
Free Online Access
Columbus Metro Region

Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43 governs public records in Upper Arlington. The law requires any government office to share records with anyone who asks. No name needed. No reason required. The office has to respond quickly during business hours.

The Upper Arlington city website is the primary source for local government info. The Bob Crane Community Center won the 2025 Recchie Design Award, showing the city's investment in public spaces. Income taxes in Upper Arlington are filed through RITA by April 15. For the residents directory, the city site connects you to utilities, permits, and local contacts, while Franklin County offices handle court and property records.

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The Upper Arlington city website gives you access to local services, tax filing info through RITA, and links to community programs.

Certain records stay sealed. Medical data, adoption files, and some police investigation records are not public. But the bulk of government records in Upper Arlington are open. Copy fees are capped at actual duplication cost under state law.

Franklin County Records for Upper Arlington

Franklin County is Ohio's most populous and handles core records for Upper Arlington. The Clerk of Courts keeps case files for civil, criminal, and domestic matters. The County Recorder maintains deeds, mortgages, and liens. The county government portal links to all major offices.

Property searches are a key part of the Upper Arlington residents directory. The Franklin County Auditor tracks home values, tax bills, and ownership changes. Upper Arlington has high property values compared to many Ohio cities, so this data gets a lot of use. The Board of Elections maintains voter rolls that show names and addresses. These are public records and useful for finding people.

Franklin County puts a lot of data online. Court dockets, property lookups, and election results are all free to search from home. For records not available on the web, the county offices are in Columbus, just a short drive from Upper Arlington.

Note: Upper Arlington income taxes go through RITA, but property tax data is at the Franklin County Auditor's office.

State Resources for Upper Arlington

State agencies round out the Upper Arlington residents directory. The Ohio Secretary of State handles business and voter searches. The Bureau of Vital Statistics keeps birth records from 1908 and death records from 1971. Marriage and divorce records stay at the county.

The Supreme Court of Ohio provides case search and court forms. The Department of Public Safety runs crash reports and BMV records. The Department of Rehabilitation and Correction offers a free inmate search. The Department of Taxation and Auditor of State handle tax filing and government audits.

  • Court records through Franklin County Clerk of Courts
  • Property data at the Franklin County Auditor and Recorder
  • Voter files at the Franklin County Board of Elections
  • Business data at the Ohio Secretary of State
  • Inmate search at the Ohio DRC

The Ohio State Records portal contains over 99 million records. The Attorney General provides open records guidance and consumer protection tools.

Upper Arlington Residents Directory Request Process

Making a public records request in Upper Arlington is straightforward. Ohio law does not require a specific form. You can ask for records in person, by phone, by email, or by mail. The request can be as simple as telling the clerk what records you want. You do not need to fill out any special paperwork, though some offices have their own forms that can speed things up.

When you make a request, be as specific as you can. Give names, dates, case numbers, or addresses if you have them. The more detail you provide, the faster the office can find your records. Vague requests take longer because the staff has to search more broadly. If you are not sure exactly what you need, the clerk can often help you narrow things down. Most offices in Franklin County are used to handling these requests and can guide you through the process.

Franklin County offices in Columbus are a short drive from Upper Arlington. The county has robust online tools for court, property, and voter searches. Most requests can be handled digitally. For records that need staff assistance, visit during business hours or submit a written request. Upper Arlington residents also file income taxes through RITA, which is a separate system from county property taxes.

Response times vary. Ohio law says the office must respond promptly, but it does not set a hard deadline in days. Simple requests for a single document might be done in minutes. Larger requests that involve searching through files can take a few days or even weeks. If the office is slow, you can follow up in writing and remind them of their duties under ORC 149.43. The law is on your side when it comes to getting timely access to public records in Upper Arlington.

Fees for copies are limited. Under Ohio law, public offices can only charge the actual cost of making the copies. That usually means a few cents per page for paper copies. Digital copies sent by email might be free or very cheap. For video records, the cap is $75 per hour with a $750 total limit. These fee limits apply to all government offices in Upper Arlington and across Ohio.

Using the Upper Arlington Directory

Pick the right office for your search. Court records go through Franklin County. Property data goes to the Auditor or Recorder. Vital records go through the state. Each handles a different type of record.

Online tools are the fastest path through the Upper Arlington residents directory. Franklin County has web search tools for cases and property. State agencies do the same. For anything not online, visit the county offices in Columbus or submit a written request. Fees stay low under ORC 149.43, limited to actual duplication costs.

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