How Our Office Can Help
For victims of crimes who are pursuing criminal charges, the City Prosecutor’s Office exists to provide guidance throughout the criminal justice process.
After Filing a Police Report
- After a police report has been filed with the Division of Police (link available here), you may call the City Prosecutor’s Office at 216.664.4850 to reserve a spot on our intake list. One of our Investigators will set up an appointment with you to gather evidence and take your statement regarding the crime.
- The Investigator will present the information, including your statement, witness statements, and evidence, to a City Prosecutor who will decide whether or not to pursue charges at that point in time.
- If the Prosecutor decides to pursue charges, the Investigator will create a charging packet with instructions for the victim. Charges are filed on the third (3rd)floor.
- A Prosecutor assigned to each case will reach out to the victim(s) and inform them on any updates on the case as it proceeds.
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to bring to the Prosecutor’s Office?
A police report number is required to secure a spot on our intake list, and any evidence in the victim’s possession should also be provided at this time.
What if I want to seek monetary compensation for the harm done to me?
For victims of a crime, the healing process looks different for everyone. Some do not want to see criminal charges pressed against the offender, only to have monetary compensation for the damages that occurred. Consult a private attorney or Small Claims Court to explore a Civil claim.
What if I just want a restraining order?
The City of Cleveland Prosecutor’s Office does not issue Protection or Restraining Orders. In the state of Ohio, parties may apply for a Civil Protection Order. Charges do not need to be filed to obtain a Civil Protection Order (CPO). One may be obtained with paperwork available at the Cuyahoga County Clerk’s Office located on the first (1st) Floor of the Justice Center. Or, contact the Family Justice Center to speak to an advocate who can help walk those interested through the process of applying for a CPO.
Misdemeanor Citizen Complaints and Investigations/ Intake
Weekdays 8:00 am to 2:00 pm - Prosecutor's Office, 1200 Ontario St., 8th floor
Those who have been the victim of a crime and want to file a citizen complaint against an individual should engage in the following steps:
- A criminal incident should be reported to the City of Cleveland Division of Police in the district for which the incident occurred. A police report should be obtained with a police report number.
- The victim may then contact the Prosecutor's Office on a weekday, between 8:00 am and 4:00 pm to schedule an intake appointment.
- To request an intake appointment, contact us at 216. 664.4850.
Upon having an appointment scheduled, a misdemeanor Investigator will conduct an interview to gather information. The Investigator will then consult with a Prosecutor, who will decide whether or not to issue charges. If charges are not issued, the complainant may be referred to other public agencies. In addition to assisting citizens who are seeking prosecution, our office also offers mediation services for parties who are seeking resolutions to minor offenses when deemed appropriate.
Local Resources
Cuyahoga County Witness/Victim Service Center | (216) 443-7325 |
Domestic Relations Court Domestic Violence Dept | (216) 698-8529 |
Legal Aid Society of Cleveland | (216) 687-1900 |
Al-Anon / Alateen Cleveland | (216) 621-1381 |
Journey Center For Safety and Healing (formerly: DVCAC) | (216) 391-4357 (HELP) |
Recovery Resources | (216) 431-4131 |
Frontline Services | (216) 623-6555 |
Cleveland Rape Crisis Center | (216) 619-6194 |
Cuyahoga County Human Trafficking Task Force | (216) 443-6085 |
Catholic Charities | (216) 334-2900 |
Asian Inc. | (216) 881-0330 |
LGBT Center of Greater Cleveland | (216) 651-5428 |
Nueva Luz Urban Resource Center Legal Clinic | (216) 651-8236 |
Rape Crisis Center Help | (216) 619-6192 |
Suicide Prevention | (216) 623-6888 |
Child Abuse/Neglect | (216) 696-KIDS |
Children Who Witness Violence | (216) 443-7345 |
Crime Stoppers | (216) 252-7463 |
Domestic Violence Help | (216) 391-4357 |
Elder Abuse | (216) 420-6700 |
VINE Link: VINELink - Ohio (vineapps.com) (The VINE link is for victims to register to be notified of when their offender will be released from jail/ prison.)
National Resources
Environmental Crime | (800) 282-9378 |
MADD/Victim-Survivor Help | (877) 623-3435 MADDHELP |
Ohio Consumer Protection | (800) 282-0515 |
National Suicide Hotline | 9-8-8 |
National Human Trafficking Hotline | (888) 373-7888 |
Equality Ohio Legal Clinic | (855) 5428-529 (LGBT-LAW) |