Subpoena - Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court 2025

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To file an unruly juvenile referral call the Cuyahoga County Early Intervention and Diversion Center in the Metzenbaum Building, 3343 Community College Avenue, Cleveland, 44115 at 216-443-3419.
Juvenile courts hear three types of cases: (1) delinquency; (2) child protection; and (3) status offenses. Each of these types of cases has an entirely different focus.
0:18 1:51 Once youve written your letter and addressed the envelope. Its time to send it. You can do thisMoreOnce youve written your letter and addressed the envelope. Its time to send it. You can do this through the United States Postal Service. Make sure to use appropriate postage.
How to Find Juvenile Records in Ohio. Public juvenile records may be inspected or copied in person at the Clerk of Court office in the county where the case was heard or filed. Requestors do not have to provide identification or state the reasons for the request.
Requests for information may be received via email jcrecordsrequest@cuyahogacounty.us, by mail, or in person at The Clerks Office on the second floor.
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A motion to show cause is used to bring one partys failure to comply with a Court order to the Courts attention. The motion to show cause must be completely filled out and must be supported by an Affidavit.
A child witness subpoena is a legal document that requires a child to testify in a court proceeding. It is issued by the court and served to the childs custodian or legal guardian, as well as any other parties involved in the case.
EMAIL: Take a picture of your verification documents and email it to CJFSDocs@jfs.ohio.gov. Please include your full name and case number in the email. TIP: iPhone or iPad users can take pictures through the Notes App and easily email us your documents or upload them to the Self Service Portal.

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