General Crime Reporting | Akron City Of - Department Of Law
Offers an opportunity for people to report a wide variety of non-emergency crimes. If a staff member of the Prosecutor's office determines there is a probable cause to believe a crime was committed, the reporting party may be asked to sign a criminal complaint. The ultimate decision as to whether or not a criminal complaint will be signed rests with the Prosecutor.
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211 Summit
Physical Address
172 South Broadway, Room 202, Akron, OH 44308
Hours
Same as site hours.
Voice
Fax
(330) 375-2281
Website
Application process
Call the office for more information or visit during regular business hours. No appointment is necessary. A complaining party should report a crime to the police for an investigation before going to see the Prosecutor. Before signing a criminal complaint, you must swear that the statement is true. If you intentionally make a false or malicious statement in signing the criminal affidavit, you could be prosecuted or sued.
Fee
No fee.
Eligibility
Serves the cities of Akron and Fairlawn; the townships of Bath, Richfield and Springfield; the villages of Lakemore and Richfield; and the part of Mogadore that is in Summit County, Ohio.
Languages
None.
Service area
Summit County, Ohio Richfield, Ohio Lakemore, Ohio Mogadore, Ohio Fairlawn, Ohio Akron, Ohio Bath, Ohio
Agency info
Akron City Of - Department Of Law
Serves as legal advisor for the City and all of its departments. It is the corporate lawyer for the municipal corporation of Akron and handles all its legal affairs. It does not represent individuals in their private concerns.