Highway Patrol | Ohio State Highway Patrol

Maintains jurisdiction over the freeways. Officers are responsible for patrolling the highways to enforce traffic laws, issue citations to violators, investigate accidents, provide emergency first aid, assist disabled motorists, prevent or relieve traffic congestion, remove traffic obstructions, and perform other services that help to ensure that the highways are safe, convenient to use, and accident-free.

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211 Summit

Physical Address

6259 State Route 14, Ravenna, OH 44266

Hours

24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Fax

(330) 297-1552

Application process

Call the toll-free number to be routed directly to the closest State Highway Patrol Post or visit the website at https://statepatrol.ohio.gov/help-center/local-post to search for a local post. Or, in Ohio only, from a cell phone call #677 for Highway Help, or to report impaired drivers or drug activity. Note: #677 may not be available on all cell phones.

Fee

No fee. When calling #677, standard message and data rates may apply.

Eligibility

Serves residents of Ohio.

Languages

None.

Service area

Portage County, Ohio Carroll County, Ohio Jefferson County, Ohio Stark County, Ohio Tuscarawas County, Ohio Medina County, Ohio Lorain County, Ohio Ohio Harrison County, Ohio Summit County, Ohio

Agency info

Ohio State Highway Patrol

Promotes traffic safety and security through traffic law enforcement. Enforces laws relating to titling, registration, and licensing of commercial motor vehicles. Regulates traffic on Ohio roads. Investigates all vehicular accidents on roads outside of municipal corporations.