Lucas County DUI Records Lookup

Lucas County DUI records are stored at the courthouse in Toledo, Ohio. The Clerk of Courts keeps all OVI case files for the Court of Common Pleas, and the Toledo Municipal Court handles most misdemeanor drunk driving charges in the county. You can search these records by name or case number through the court's online system or by calling the clerk's office. Lucas County is one of the larger court systems in northwest Ohio, and its DUI case records go back many years. Whether you need a recent filing or an older case, the clerk's staff can help you find what you are looking for.

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Lucas County Clerk of Courts

The Lucas County Clerk of Courts keeps all court records for the Court of Common Pleas. The office is at the Lucas County Courthouse, 700 Adams Street, Toledo, OH 43604. You can reach them at 419-213-4400. This is where felony OVI cases are filed and stored. The clerk's staff handle case filings, public records requests, and certified copy orders.

The office runs an online case search system called CourtView. This tool lets you pull up case details from your home or office. You can search by the person's name, case number, or filing date. CourtView shows basic case data like the charges, court dates, and disposition. It won't have every document in the file, but it gives you enough to know what happened in a case. For the full file, you need to visit the courthouse or send a written request to the clerk's office.

Copy fees are standard across Ohio courts. You pay $0.05 per page for plain copies and $1.00 per page for certified copies. The clerk's office can also tell you if a case has been sealed or if an expungement was granted. Sealed records are not available to the public.

Ohio Courts Network portal for searching Lucas County DUI records

The Ohio Courts Network gives you online access to case data from courts across the state, including Lucas County Common Pleas Court and Toledo Municipal Court filings.

The Toledo Municipal Court handles the bulk of DUI cases in Lucas County. First, second, and third OVI offenses are misdemeanors and go through this court. The court serves Toledo and the surrounding parts of Lucas County. It has its own online case search system where you can look up OVI filings by name or case number.

Toledo Municipal Court also runs programs for OVI offenders. These include referrals to Driver Intervention Programs and substance abuse assessments. The court can grant limited driving privileges to people who meet the legal requirements. Judges here handle hundreds of OVI cases each year, making it one of the busier courts in the state for drunk driving matters.

Toledo Municipal Court handling Lucas County DUI cases

The Toledo Municipal Court website provides case search tools and information about court programs for OVI offenders in Lucas County.

Note: Ohio calls drunk driving OVI instead of DUI, but both terms point to the same offense and the same records in Lucas County courts.

Lucas County OVI Laws and Penalties

DUI cases in Lucas County follow Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.19. Driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.08% or higher is against the law. The statute also covers drugged driving. A "high test" result at 0.17% BAC or above means tougher penalties. All of these charges create records in the Lucas County court system.

A first OVI conviction brings a minimum three-day jail stay or Driver Intervention Program, fines from $375 to $1,075, and a one to three year license suspension. Second offense within ten years means ten days in jail and fines up to $1,625. Third offenses carry 30 days in jail and fines up to $2,750. A fourth OVI within ten years becomes a felony. That means prison time from six to 30 months, and the case shifts from Toledo Municipal Court to Lucas County Common Pleas Court. Every conviction stays on your record unless a judge approves an expungement down the road.

The implied consent law under ORC Section 4511.191 applies to every traffic stop in Lucas County. Refuse a chemical test and you get an automatic one-year Administrative License Suspension. The officer fills out BMV Form 2255 right at the scene. You can challenge this under ORC Section 4511.197 within 30 days of your arraignment.

DUI Records and Driving Privileges

Every OVI conviction in Lucas County leads to a license suspension. The Ohio BMV tracks all convictions on your driving record. Each one adds six points. Stack up 12 points in two years and the BMV pulls your license on top of the court-ordered suspension.

First-time offenders can ask for limited driving privileges after 15 days under ORC Section 4510.037. The court sets the hours and routes you can drive. Repeat offenders and high-test cases must put an ignition interlock device on their car. The Ohio Traffic Safety Office lists approved interlock vendors. To get your full license back after a DUI suspension, you pay $475 to the BMV and file SR-22 insurance proof.

Are Lucas County DUI Records Public

Yes, they are. Ohio Revised Code Section 149.43 makes court records public. You can request OVI case files from the Lucas County Clerk of Courts without being part of the case. The Ohio Attorney General enforces public records laws across the state.

Certain details in a DUI file may be redacted. Social security numbers and bank account information get blacked out. Medical records beyond what is in the court file are not included. If a case has been sealed through expungement, the records are no longer public. But for active and closed cases, the complaint, test results, plea deal, and sentencing order are all available. The clerk's office processes these requests during regular business hours. If they deny a request, you can file a complaint with the Attorney General's office.

Nearby Counties

Lucas County sits in northwest Ohio and borders several counties. Each has its own clerk's office and court system for DUI cases.

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