Grafton Ohio Police Department

Grafton Ohio Police Department The Men and Women of the Grafton Police Department, who proudly serve the Village of Grafton, Ohio. We are located at 1009 Chestnut Street.

TO PROTECT AND SERVE THE VILLAGE OF GRAFTON

Update: Owners have been found.  He is home safe.Found pup, N. Main and Novak Rd.
04/11/2026

Update: Owners have been found. He is home safe.

Found pup, N. Main and Novak Rd.

Good Afternoon Grafton. As E-bikes gain popularity we wanted to address Ohio State and Local Laws for safe riding of E-b...
03/31/2026

Good Afternoon Grafton.

As E-bikes gain popularity we wanted to address Ohio State and Local Laws for safe riding of E-bikes.

How Ohio Defines an Electric Bicycle
Under ORC §4511.522, an electric bicycle is defined as a bicycle that:

Has fully operable pedals,
is equipped with an electric motor of 750 watts or less, and fits into one of the state’s three classes based on speed and assist type.
Ohio does not classify ebikes as mopeds or motor vehicles. This means:

No driver’s license required,
No registration,
No insurance needed,
No motorcycle endorsement required.
What Class of Ebikes Are Legal in Ohio?
Ohio follows the nationwide Class 1 / Class 2 / Class 3 system:

Class 1 (Pedal-Assist Only)
Motor assists up to 20 mph
No throttle
Legal on bike lanes, roads, and most multi-use paths

Class 2 (Throttle or Pedal-Assist)
Motor assists up to 20 mph
Includes throttle operation
Also permitted on most bike paths unless locally restricted

Class 3 (Pedal-Assist Only)
Motor assists up to 28 mph
No throttle allowed above 20 mph
Must be 16+ years old to ride
Not permitted on many shared-use paths unless specifically allowed
This is a crucial point many riders misunderstand:

Class 3 is legal in Ohio, but its access is more restricted.

Where You Can Ride an Ebike in Ohio
Ohiostate law allows e-cyclists using Class 1 and Class 2 ebikes to use normal bike paths and shared-use paths (like those designed for both traditional bicycles and pedestrians).

However, this statewide rule doesn’t apply if the local governing authority — such as a county, municipal corporation, township, or parks agency — says otherwise. In short: The local authority’s rule wins out over the state rule.

Class 3 ebikes are NOT allowed on regular bicycle paths or shared-use paths unless they are adjacent to a highway. Again, the statewide Ohio law doesn’t apply if a local agency, like a township or municipal council, has an alternate rule for the use of e-bikes.

If you want to ride your ebike on the roadway in Ohio, this isn’t an issue. You can ride Ebikes on the road, but you must obey standard traffic laws and the rules of the road, just like motor vehicles. That means following directions like stop signs, speed limits, and traffic lights.

This is where things get more nuanced — Ohio has statewide rules, but local municipalities can override or add restrictions.

✔ Roads & Streets

All Class 1, 2, and 3 ebikes are permitted on roads where bicycles are allowed.

✔ Bike Lanes

Class 1 & 2: Allowed
Class 3: Allowed unless restricted locally
✔ Shared-Use & Multi-Use Paths

Class 1 & 2: Generally permitted
Class 3: Often restricted unless signs specifically allow them
Because Ohio cities can independently regulate Class 3 access, riders should check local rules.

✔ Natural-Surface Trails (MTB, hiking, equestrian)

Ohio follows the typical rule:

Electric bicycles are usually prohibited unless explicitly posted as allowed.

Most mountain bike trails, nature preserves, and hiking trails do not allow motorized assistance.

✔ Sidewalks

Ohio does not explicitly ban ebikes on sidewalks statewide, but:

Many cities (Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati) have local prohibitions
You must always yield to pedestrians
This is one of the most commonly misunderstood areas — sidewalk rules depend entirely on the city.

Under Ohio Revised Code §4511.711, you may only ride an electric bike on a sidewalk when you are using it as a regular bicycle – that is, with the motor not engaged. Riding with the motor running on sidewalks is prohibited at the state level, except for law enforcement officers on duty.

On top of that, cities can add their own rules about whether bicycles and ebikes are allowed on sidewalks in certain districts (for example, many downtown business areas). Always check your local ordinances and yield to pedestrians.

Ohio Ebike Age & Helmet Requirements
Ohio has specific rules for Class 3 riders:

✔ Age Requirement

Riders must be 16 years or older to operate a Class 3 ebike in Ohio (younger riders may only ride as passengers).
✔ Helmet Requirement

Everyone operating or riding on a Class 3 ebike – regardless of age – must wear a helmet that meets CPSC or ASTM standards, as required by ORC §4511.522(D).
There are no statewide helmet requirements for Class 1 or Class 2, but wearing one is strongly recommended.

Learn more about helmet laws across the U.S. in our comprehensive guide, which also includes tips on how to pick a well-fitting helmet.

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03/31/2026

With Spring upon us and summer fast approaching, we wanted to address some concerns we have received from the public.

Bike riding on sidewalks downtown (On Main St. between Cleveland St. and Mechanic St.) is prohibited, by Grafton Village Ord. 474.06.

ReminderAnytime there is a snowfall of 2 or more inches, a snow parking ban is in effect.
12/31/2025

Reminder
Anytime there is a snowfall of 2 or more inches, a snow parking ban is in effect.

As the Village of Grafton is preparing for another wonderful Old Fashion Christmas, we wanted everyone to understand the...
12/04/2025

As the Village of Grafton is preparing for another wonderful Old Fashion Christmas, we wanted everyone to understand the traffic and parking restrictions for the event.

Main St. will be closed to all traffic from Becker Ct. To Elm St. In both directions. Elm and Center Streets will be used as the main detour for St. Rt. 57.

There is NO PARKING permitted on
Main St. from Becker Ct. to Elm St.
Becker Ct.
Center St.

Roads will be closed at 5pm til the event is over at 8:00 pm
If you chose to park in any area inside the event, vehicles will not be permitted to leave the event until roads are opened around 8 pm.

Good snowy morning Grafton!Just a reminder, any time snow fall exceeds 2 inches, a snow parking Ban is in effect.  No on...
12/02/2025

Good snowy morning Grafton!
Just a reminder, any time snow fall exceeds 2 inches, a snow parking Ban is in effect. No on street parking is permitted. Please remove any. Vehicles parked on any roadway to allow our street crews to clear the snow.

11/27/2025
The Grafton Police Department would like to wish Melissa Masterson a Happy Retirement!!!.Melissa has served the Village ...
09/19/2025

The Grafton Police Department would like to wish Melissa Masterson a Happy Retirement!!!.

Melissa has served the Village of Grafton for over 31 years. Melissa began her career with the Police Department as a dispatcher, later becoming a Dispatch Sergeant. Melissa became the Police Departments Records manager in 2013.

Please join us in wishing her a great retirement!! Thank you for your service Melissa, you we be missed.

The Grafton Ohio Police Department would like to Congratulate Melissa Masterson on her retirement from the Grafton Police Department. Melissa worked as a Dispatch Sergeant for many years, then took on the role of our Records Clerk when dispatch shifted to Lorain County 911. Melissa served the Village of Grafton for 31 years. Congratulations Melissa! We will all miss seeing you around the Department. Thank you for your service to the Village of Grafton and for everything you did for our Department and our Officers.

We are praying for Lorain PD, the injured officers, and their families.
07/23/2025

We are praying for Lorain PD, the injured officers, and their families.

07/22/2025

The Grafton Water Department is in the process of a Water Main relocation and repair in the area of Plymouth Dr. And Chippewa Dr.

Due to shutting off the water in the area, residents are advised to boil their water before drinking. The boiler alert will continue for 24 hours.

Residents with questions should contact Grafton Town Hall.

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1009 Chestnut Street
Grafton, OH
44044

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