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    Aug 12, 2022 · The Supreme Court of Ohio maintains a list of courts in the state, including municipal, county, common pleas, claims, and appellate courts. Ohio trial courts.

  3. 373 S High St., 4 th Floor. Columbus, Ohio 43215. 614.525.8839. Hours: Monday - Friday. 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.*. The Franklin County Clerk of Courts is here for you. Call or email, we will connect you with an expert clerk to assist you.

  4. Maryellen OShaughnessy was first elected in 2008 to serve the people of Franklin County as Clerk of Courts. She ran unopposed in 2012 and was reelected to serve a second four-year term. In November 2016, she was honored to be reelected to her third term in a contested election, receiving nearly 70 percent of voter support. Under her ...

  5. Feb 12, 2015 · The Supreme Court of Ohio is the state's highest appellate court. There is also a statutorily created court known as the court of claims that hears civil cases filed against the state of Ohio and appeals of claims for compensation by crime victims. All Ohio judges are elected for six-year terms of office.

  6. Search public access records online provided by Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk Lori M. Tyack. Find court dates, amount due, warrant status, and more.

  7. The office maintains the Court's case files, case dockets, journal, and lower court records; prepares and issues Court orders; schedules oral arguments and the Court's consideration of other case matters; and coordinates inter-agency communication in death penalty cases.

  8. The Domestic Relations Division of the Common Pleas Court is in 373 South High Street. The court handles family law cases including divorce, dissolution, legal separation. The Clerk’s Office is located on the fourth floor.

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