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  1. Ottawa County is a county located in the northwestern part of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,364. Its county seat is Port Clinton. The county is named either for the Ottawa (Odawa) Indigenous peoples who lived there, or for an Indigenous word meaning "trader".

  2. Contact Us. 315 Madison Street, Room 202. Port Clinton, OH 43452. (419) 734-6740 or. 1-800-788-8803 Ext. 6740. (419) 734-6592. Mon-Fri, 8:00AM-4:30PM. asktheauditor@co.ottawa.oh.us. Announcements. Davis Besse Press Release December 12th, 2023. Click here. Attention Mobile Home Park Owners: Our Regulations have changed.

  3. Departments | Ottawa County, OH. Home. Departments. Auditor. Visit the Auditor Department website to find information from their office. Building Inspection. The Ottawa County Department of Building Inspection is responsible for the administration and enforcement of the applicable State of Ohio Building codes. Clerk Of Courts.

  4. Recorder’s Office. Ottawa County Overview. Ottawa County is a long narrow county in northern Ohio. Per the 2010 Census, Ottawa County has a population of 41,428 residents. The eastern end of the county is bordered on the north by the wonderful waters of Lake Erie's western basin.

  5. Ottawa County, OH | Official Website. Government. Services. Agendas & Minutes. Employment. Employee Resources. Contact Us. Directory. Legal Notices. & Bids. News & Announcements. Event Calendar. Attention Ottawa County Seniors! Digital Learning on an Apple Ipad Read on... Keep In Touch! Sign Up to Receive Emergency Alerts Read on... Stay connected!

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  7. Ottawa County, Ohio has 254.7 square miles of land area and is the 86th largest county in Ohio by total area. Topics in the Ottawa County, Ohio data profile include: Populations and People; Income and Poverty; Education; Employment; Housing; Health; Business and Economy; Families and Living Arrangements; Race and Ethnicity.

  8. About OCHS. The Ottawa County Historical Society (OCHS) was organized in 1963. Its mission and purpose is “to discover, preserve and celebrate the history of Ottawa County and to promote a heightened awareness of our local place in time.” Ottawa County. Learn More » Virtual Museum. Learn More » Information. Learn More » Events. Learn More »

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