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Payable traffic minor misdemeanor tickets are secured and stored in the department for 30 days after the court date. All traffic citations that are paid on or before the court date may be destroyed pursuant to the established Records Retention Schedule.
File a police report for any non-emergency offense such as theft, property damage, vandalism, identity theft, breaking & entering, or phone harassment. The Ohio Crime Victims’ Bill of Rights (PDF, 617KB)
Ticket number: Case type: Case year: (YYYY) Case status: Perform Search. Search public access records online provided by Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk Lori M. Tyack. Find court dates, amount due, warrant status, and more.
Department of Public Safety. The Ohio Department of Public Safety touches millions of Ohioans with a core mission centered on the principles of safety, service and protection. We strive to fulfill our mission by preserving the safety and well-being of all citizens with the most cost-effective and service-oriented methods available.
The most efficient way to find your ticket on our website (www.fcmcclerk.com) is to search for it using the ticket number only. It typically takes three to five business days for your ticket to be entered, but it can take longer especially following a holiday.
Ohio traffic records are official documents that contain an individual's driving history. Learn about Ohio traffic violations, convictions, traffic accidents, and license suspensions per the provisions of Ohio traffic law.
Find Reports. These online services will allow you to retrieve police reports, and view local crime maps. Report Request Submission Form. If you would like to submit a Report Request to the Columbus Division of Police, a member of the Records Unit will contact you when your request is completed. Retrieve an Offense Report.