Euclid Property Records Database
Euclid property records are maintained by the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer through the MyPlace portal. The city sits along the Lake Erie shore in Cuyahoga County, northeast of Cleveland. All property valuation, tax, and deed records for Euclid go through the county. You can search ownership data, assessed values, and tax history online. Euclid also runs its own Building and Housing Department that handles permits, inspections, and property maintenance. The Planning and Zoning Division covers land use and zoning compliance. Between the county and city offices, you can find property records for any Euclid address.
Euclid Property Overview
Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer and Euclid Records
The Cuyahoga County MyPlace portal is the main tool for searching Euclid property records. The Fiscal Officer handles all property valuations, tax bills, and ownership data for Euclid parcels. Search by owner name, address, or parcel number. Each result shows the current owner, legal description, assessed value, market value, tax charges, building details, and sales history. No account is needed and the search is free.
Ohio law sets assessed value at 35% of market value. The Fiscal Officer conducts a full reappraisal of all Cuyahoga County properties every six years with a statistical update at the three-year mark. The Ohio Department of Taxation certifies the value changes. Tax rates in Euclid come from local levies for schools, city operations, and other services. Mill rates can differ depending on which taxing district your parcel sits in.
The Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer MyPlace portal lets you search property records for any Euclid parcel online.
View ownership, assessed values, tax amounts, and sales history for homes, lots, and commercial properties in Euclid.
How to Search Euclid Property Records
Go to the Cuyahoga County MyPlace portal. Type in a name, Euclid street address, or parcel number. The system pulls up matching records. Each result card has the owner, parcel ID, lot size, building data, and values. You can view square footage, year built, and room counts. Sales data goes back many years and includes dates and prices.
For recorded documents like deeds and mortgages, the Cuyahoga County Recorder has a separate search. Look up records by grantor name, grantee name, or recording number. All property records are public under ORC Section 149.43. You can inspect them during business hours. Copy fees are $2 per page with a $1 certification charge per document.
The GeoOhio Statewide Parcel Viewer shows Euclid parcels on a map with property lines over aerial photos. It is useful for seeing lot shapes and nearby features. Click any parcel to view basic info and link to the county Fiscal Office for the full record.
Note: Cuyahoga County uses "Fiscal Officer" where most Ohio counties use "Auditor," but the office handles the same property record duties.
Euclid Building and Housing
The Euclid Building and Housing Department assists property owners with building code and property maintenance requirements. The department is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM. Email buildingandhousing@cityofeuclid.com with questions. Property inspections are done for change of use, change of owner, and submitted complaints.
Residential permit types include general permits, electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and pool permits. The forms and permits page lists everything with downloadable applications. Submit forms to buildingandhousing@cityofeuclid.gov. Owner-occupant work requires a disclosure form. Zoning permits cover fences, signs, and accessory structures. The city updated its fence regulations in Chapter 1388 of the Euclid Codified Ordinances.
The Planning and Zoning Division issues zoning permits and does field inspections for compliance. The Zoning Commissioner is J. Scott Muscatello. Contact the office at (216) 289-8164. The zoning code covers districts from U1 Single-Family through U8 Office Building and includes overlay districts. The Planning and Zoning Commission reviews zone map changes. Filing fees are $50 for residential and $100 for non-residential applications. Property use is not allowed until building permits are closed and a Certificate of Occupancy is issued.
The City of Euclid website provides access to building permits, zoning, and property services.
The Building and Housing Department handles permits, inspections, and property maintenance for Euclid properties.
Euclid Property Tax Information
Property taxes in Euclid fund schools, city services, and other local needs. The bill depends on assessed value and mill rates. Ohio assesses all property at 35% of market value. One mill equals $1 per $1,000 of assessed value.
Buyers must file a Conveyance Fee Statement (DTE Form 100) with the Fiscal Officer under ORC Section 319.202 before a deed can be recorded. The conveyance fee is $4.00 per $1,000 of sale price. The Homestead Exemption shields up to $25,000 of market value for owners age 65 and older or those with permanent disabilities. Income limits apply. If you believe your Euclid property assessment is wrong, file a complaint with the Cuyahoga County Board of Revision during the annual filing window. The Ohio Department of Taxation publishes current mill rates for all Cuyahoga County districts.
Cuyahoga County Property Records
Euclid is in Cuyahoga County. All property records for the city are held at the county level. For full details on the Fiscal Officer, Recorder, and county resources, see the Cuyahoga County property records page.
Nearby Cities
Other cities in Cuyahoga County and nearby areas with property records pages.