How do I find out if Streetsboro Schools are closed due to weather?
Sign up for the school’s automated notification program, or tune to local television or radio. The Streetsboro Police Department does not provide that information.
Sign up for the school’s automated notification program, or tune to local television or radio. The Streetsboro Police Department does not provide that information.
Each county sheriff’s department maintains an online list of registered sex offenders within each county. Go to Portage Co. Sex Offenders to search sex offender records.
Contact the police department non-emergency number at (330) 626-4976 and give your information to the on-duty Dispatcher. The department maintains a log of lost/found animals and can provide you with further information.
Under age 14 – 9:00pm. Age 14-15 – 11:00pm. Age 16-17 – 12:00am. Refer to Streetsboro Codified Ordinances section 509.08 for further information regarding Curfews.
The City has held organized fireworks in the past in conjunction with the Streetsboro Family Days event during late July each year. Woodside Lake Campground on Frost Road has also hosted a 4th of July fireworks show in previous years. Check The City of Streetsboro web site, the Streetsboro Family Days web site, or … Continued
Restraining orders are not issued by the Streetsboro Police Department, and the police department cannot enforce a restraining order by arrest. Violating a restraining order is a civil matter, and is addressed by filing against the violating party in civil court. Consult with a private attorney regarding obtaining a restraining order. Temporary Protection Orders (TPO’s) … Continued
90 days prior to the expiration date, you may renew your driver’s license. However, following your listed expiration date, there is no “grace” period. You can be cited for having an expired driver license.
No, Streetsboro Police Officers are not under “quotas.” However, Streetsboro officers conscientiously enforce Ohio traffic laws, and may also undertake enforcement actions based upon accident data, and/or specific complaint areas within our community.
Lights must not rotate, oscillate, or flash, but state law does not prohibit the use of colored neon lights under your car as long as they do not interfere or blind other drivers. Ohio Revised Code, section 4513.17 prohibits flashing lights on motor vehicles with the exception of emergency vehicles, turn signals, and hazard flashers. … Continued
There is no reliable means to predict how many alcoholic beverages an individual can consume before becoming “drunk” or “impaired.” However, it is more than just two beers.