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- Contact | Geauga County Sheriffs Office
GEAUGA COUNTY Sheriff's OFFICE Telephone Directory 12450 Merritt Road, Chardon, Ohio 44024 Fax: (440) 286-3251 E-Mail: geaugaso@co geauga oh us (This email is not monitored 24 7 If you have an emergency call 911 If you need assistance please contact the dispatch center at 440-286-1234 )
- Geauga County Sheriffs Office
The Geauga County Sheriff’s Office dispatches or handles radio and telephone duties for eleven law enforcement agencies and thirteen fire and rescue companies
- Plats | Recorders Office - Geauga County
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- eRecording | Recorders Office - Geauga County
See Documents https: recorder co geauga oh us Documents Document-Types-and-Fees We accept typed signatures, cursive signatures, and or one signed by person using their finger or mouse on the computer as long as they are properly notarized and follow the Ohio Revised Code
- Contact | Recorders Office - Geauga County
Recorder's Office Geauga County, Ohio 231 Main Street, Suite 1-C Chardon, OH 44024 Direct Line (440) 279-2020 Newbury and Burton Residents 1-888-714-0006 (Ext 2020) recorder@co geauga oh us
- Inmate Visitation | Geauga County Sheriffs Office
The Geauga County Sheriff’s Office has video visitation using CPC kiosks throughout the facility It is designed to increase visiting opportunities and reduce burdens on family and friends, especially those traveling long distances
- Corrections | Geauga County Sheriffs Office
In an effort to keep contraband out of the Geauga County Safety Center, the Geauga County Sheriff’s Office is implementing a new system for sending mail and photos to inmates
- About Us | Geauga County Veterans Services
In May 1886, after the Civil War was over and reconstruction was well along, the Ohio Legislatures enacted 83 Ohio Law 232 This law provided for a Soldier’s Relief Commission of three members to be appointed for each of the 88 counties in the state The state legislature has seen a need to repay the debt owed Ohio’s Civil War veterans along with concerns for their families formulated this
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