Crawford County DUI Records Lookup

Crawford County DUI records are stored at the courthouse in Bucyrus, Ohio. The Clerk of Courts keeps all OVI case files for the Common Pleas Court and the municipal court system. You can search these records by name, case number, or date range. Most OVI charges in Crawford County begin as misdemeanors in the municipal court. Felony cases go to Common Pleas Court. The courthouse sits at 112 E. Mansfield Street in Bucyrus. Crawford County also offers online case record search through the Clerk of Courts website, giving you a way to look up DUI cases without going in person.

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Crawford County Clerk of Courts

The Crawford County Clerk of Courts maintains all court records for the county. The office is at the courthouse at 112 E. Mansfield Street in Bucyrus. It handles case filings, public records requests, and certified copy orders for the Court of Common Pleas. That includes all felony OVI cases. Staff can look up DUI files by name, case number, or date range.

Crawford County offers online case record search through the clerk's website. This is a step up from many smaller Ohio counties that don't have their own search tools. The online system gives you access to court case records from the Common Pleas Court. You can search by party name or case number and get basic case info, docket entries, and filing dates. For certified copies or full documents, you still need to contact the clerk's office directly. The Crawford County official website has links to the clerk's office and other county departments. Standard copies cost $0.05 per page and certified copies run $1.00 per page.

Crawford County official website for DUI records access

The Crawford County website connects you to the clerk's office and its online case search system for looking up DUI records.

Crawford County gives you more search options than most small Ohio counties. The clerk's office runs an online case record search for Common Pleas Court cases. You can also use the statewide Ohio Courts Network to pull up basic case data by name or case number. Both tools show if a case exists and what the current status is. For municipal court OVI cases, you may need to contact the Crawford County Municipal Court directly.

Going to the courthouse in Bucyrus is the best way to get a complete case file. Ask the clerk to pull the DUI record you need. Bring the person's full name and any other info you have. You can review the file at the courthouse and order copies. The staff there handle records requests regularly and can help you find what you are looking for. If you prefer not to go in person, you can send a written request by mail or email.

Under the Ohio Public Records Act, anyone can ask for court records. You do not need to be part of the case or give a reason for your request. If the clerk denies your request, you can file a complaint with the Ohio Attorney General.

Note: Ohio uses OVI instead of DUI as the legal term, but both refer to the same offense and the same court records in Crawford County.

Crawford County OVI Laws

DUI cases in Crawford County fall under Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.19. This law makes it a crime to drive with a blood alcohol level of 0.08% or more. Drug limits are covered in the same statute. A "high test" OVI kicks in at 0.17% BAC and brings tougher penalties. All of these charges create court records that the Crawford County clerk stores.

A first OVI means a minimum three-day jail term or a Driver Intervention Program, fines from $375 to $1,075, and a one to three year license suspension. Second offense within ten years brings ten days in jail and fines up to $1,625. Third offenses carry 30 days and fines up to $2,750. The fourth offense in ten years is a felony with prison time of six to 30 months. That case moves from the municipal court to Crawford County Common Pleas Court. Each offense creates records that stay in the county files and can be searched online or in person.

Ohio's implied consent law under ORC Section 4511.191 means refusing a test brings a one-year Administrative License Suspension right away. The suspension starts at the time of arrest.

Third District Court of Appeals

Crawford County is part of the Third District Court of Appeals. This court hears appeals from Common Pleas Court decisions, including felony OVI convictions. You have 30 days from the final judgment to file. The Third District covers a large stretch of northwest and north-central Ohio.

The Third District Court of Appeals website provides access to opinions, case info, and court rules. You can search past rulings to see how Crawford County DUI appeals have been decided. The court maintains an e-filing system for attorneys and offers resources for people representing themselves. Published opinions set precedent for OVI law across all the counties in the Third District.

Third District Court of Appeals handling Crawford County DUI appeals

The Third District site includes a searchable database of court opinions on OVI and criminal cases from Crawford County.

Note: Appeals from Crawford County OVI cases must be filed within 30 days of the trial court's final order.

DUI Records and License Suspensions

Every OVI conviction in Crawford County triggers a license suspension. The Ohio BMV tracks these on your driving record. Each conviction adds six points. Hit 12 points in two years and the BMV suspends your license on top of whatever the court ordered.

Under ORC Section 4510.037, first-time OVI offenders in Crawford County can ask for limited driving privileges after 15 days of hard suspension. The court sets hours, routes, and conditions. High-test offenders and repeat offenders must install an ignition interlock device. The Ohio Traffic Safety Office has a list of certified providers. Getting your license back costs $475 through the BMV, plus SR-22 proof of insurance.

Nearby Counties

Crawford County borders several other Ohio counties. Each has its own court system that handles DUI cases.

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