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Information on Newark, Licking County

MapLocation markerWelcome to our dedicated page for Newark, located in the state of Ohio, Licking County. Here, you will find detailed information about this city, including its geographical location, population data, administrative services, and local resources.

This page provides essential details such as the city hall's contact information, including its address, office hours, and ways to reach out via phone or email, making it easier for you to access city-related services. Additionally, we offer useful insights into key local services, including hospitals, schools, parks, and other points of interest in Newark, Licking County.

You can also explore up-to-date demographic statistics, learn about the city's history and unique features, and find answers to frequently asked questions regarding services and procedures.


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Newark City HALL, Licking County

Newark City Hall's addressNewark Newark Municipal Building
40 W MAIN ST

NEWARK OH 43055
United States
Phone number of Newark City Hall+1 740-670-7500
Newark, OH emailNot available
Newark official websitenewarkohio.gov/
Mayor of NewarkJeff Hall
Licking County, Ohio: Vital Records Newark vital records
Birth Certificate Order your Ohio birth certificate online

Common questions about Newark

What county is Newark OH in?

Newark, OH is located in Licking County

Where is Newark, Ohio ?

Newark lies within Licking County. Geographically, it is situated in central Ohio, United States. It is positioned northeast of Columbus, approximately 33 miles away. Newark is also near other significant municipalities such as Zanesville to the east and Mount Vernon to the north. The city is part of the Columbus metropolitan area.

What is the cost of living in Newark OH ?

The cost of living in Newark, Ohio (Licking County) is relatively affordable. Housing costs average around $150,000 for a home, while transportation expenses are about 10% lower than the national average. Groceries are also reasonable, with a typical monthly bill around $300 for a family, making Newark an economical choice.

Newark building department, OH

If you're planning a construction project in Newark, OH, securing the necessary permits is a crucial first step. In Newark, building permits are managed by the city's Building Inspection Department. To begin the process, you'll need to visit the department, located in City Hall, or explore the city's website for initial guidance. To ensure a smooth application process, it's recommended to contact the office directly to obtain detailed information on applicable fees and the estimated timeframe for approval. By doing so, you'll gain a clearer understanding of the requirements specific to your project and how they align with local regulations.
OfficeNewark City Building Department
CityNewark
StateOhio
Address40 W Main St, Newark, OH 43055
Phone740-670-7210
Websitehttps://www.newarkohio.net/government/building-department

Demography of Newark

Name of Newark inhabitants (demonym)Not available
DateCurrent valueClassed by Region/Country
Population49 934 inhabitants (2020)18 / 812
Population density in Newark2 338,2 pop/sq mi (902,8 pop/km²)

Newark City (OH) statistics

Newark OH Median household income$62,000
Newark OH Poverty rate12.3%
Newark OH Unemployment rate4.5%
Newark OH Educational attainment90%

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List of Passport Facilities in Newark, OH

Where to apply for a passport in Newark, OH? There are 1 passport offices in Newark, try one of these:
Name Street Phone number
NEWARK POST OFFICE70 E. CHURCH STREET7403454022

Top 3 most popular banks in Newark

There are 19 bank branches in Newark.
The Park National Bank is the most popular bank in Newark with 6 branch offices, followed by First Federal Savings and Loan Association with 2 branch offices and then JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association with 2 branch offices.

Find below all bank branches in Newark:

Bank's name Number of branch offices Service Type
The Park National Bank6Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
First Federal Savings and Loan Association2Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association2Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
The Huntington National Bank2Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
Fifth Third Bank1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
First Financial Bank1Limited Service Loan Production Office
Heartland Bank1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
Peoples Bank1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
PNC Bank, National Association1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
The Community Bank1Full Service Brick and Mortar Office
Woodforest National Bank1Full Service Retail Office


Newark administrative numbers

Newark City code3954040
Newark town phone area code740
Newark City postcode43055, 43056, 43058, 43093

Transportation modes in Newark

Airport
John Glenn Columbus International Airport 29.2 miles
Zanesville Municipal Airport 31.5 miles
Ohio State University Airport 36.5 miles

Newark territory

Newark area21,36 sq mi (55,31 km²)
Newark altitude853 Altitude feet
Geographical coordinatesLatitude: 40.1839
Longitude: -82.3972
Latitude: 40° 11' 2'' North
Longitude: 82° 23' 50'' West
Time zone
UTC -5:00 (America/New_York)
Summer time : UTC -4:00
Winter time : UTC -5:00
Local time
Namesake of Newark
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Natural parksNewark isn't part of a natural park

What is Newark close to?

Nearby cities include: Heath, Granville, St. Louisville and Hanover
UticaUticaMartinsburg
HeathNeighbouring townsHanover
HeathHeathHanover
Heath 3.4 milesGranville 4.3 milesSt. Louisville 7 miles
Hanover 7.7 milesHebron 7.9 milesBuckeye Lake 9.8 miles
Alexandria 10 milesUtica 11.6 milesThornville 12.2 miles
Kirkersville 12.3 milesMillersport 13.5 milesGratiot 13.7 miles
Glenford 13.9 milesMartinsburg 14.3 milesJohnstown 14.9 miles
Pataskala 15.9 milesFrazeysburg 16.6 milesThurston 16.9 miles
Baltimore 18.2 milesHartford 18.3 milesPleasantville 18.7 miles

Distance between Newark and other main cities and towns

New York City : 443 milesLos Angeles : 2009 milesChicago : 297 miles
Houston : 1028 milesPhoenix : 1700 milesPhiladelphia : 383 miles
San Antonio : 1176 milesSan Diego : 1989 milesDallas : 950 miles
San Jose : 2122 milesFort Worth : 975 milesAustin : 1103 miles
Jacksonville : 683 milesColumbus : 60 miles closestIndianapolis : 201 miles
Distances are calculated as the crow flies

Elementary schools in Newark

Ben Franklin Elementary School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 423

Carson Elementary School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 5
Students : 472

Cherry Valley Elementary School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 465

Hillview Elementary School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 450

John Clem Elementary School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 505

Legend Elementary

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : 5
Students : 549

Licking Valley Elementary School

District of Licking Valley Local
Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 5
Students : 914

McGuffey Elementary School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 5
Students : 521

Newton Elementary School

District of North Fork Local
Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 5
Students : 414

Par Excellence Academy

Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 5
Students : 148

Middle schools in Newark

Heritage Middle School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : 6, Highest grade : 8
Students : 491

Liberty Middle School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : 6, Highest grade : 8
Students : 475

Licking Valley Middle School

District of Licking Valley Local
Lowest grade : 6, Highest grade : 8
Students : 466

Wilson Middle School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : 6, Highest grade : 8
Students : 407

High schools in Newark

Career and Technology Educational Centers

Lowest grade : 7, Highest grade : 12

Licking Valley High School

District of Licking Valley Local
Lowest grade : 9, Highest grade : 12
Students : 577

Newark High School

District of Newark City
Lowest grade : 9, Highest grade : 12
Students : 1453

Alternative schools in Newark

Newark Digital Academy

Lowest grade : 1, Highest grade : 12
Students : 395

Private schools in Newark

Montessori Community

Lowest grade : PK, Highest grade : K
Students : 159

Newark Catholic High School

Lowest grade : 9, Highest grade : 12
Students : 270

St Francis De Sales School

Lowest grade : K, Highest grade : 8
Students : 264

schools in Newark

Headstart Eastland

District of Newark City
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