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  1. The Summit County Clerk of Courts Office is comprised of two Divisions - Legal and Title. The Clerk of Courts - Legal Division maintains records for the Summit County Common Pleas Court - General Division, the Summit County Domestic Relations Court, and the Ninth District Court of Appeals.

  2. The Clerk of Courts office provides public viewing and/or copies of court records through the File Room located in the basement of 205 S. High Street, Akron, OH 44308. We highly recommend obtaining records from 2002 to the present on our website, where you can get immediate access.

  3. Akron Municipal Court. The Akron Municipal Court now serves a jurisdiction which includes the cities of Akron and Fairlawn; the townships of Bath, Richfield, and Springfield; the villages of Lakemore and Richfield; and that part of Mogadore in Summit County.

  4. Here you will find a public records search that includes: marriage, divorce, criminal, arrests, mugshots, missing persons & more. DISCLAIMER: Summitcountycourt is not operated by, affiliated or associated with any local, state, or federal government or agency.

  5. Case Search By Name. Please enter at least 3 letters of a first and last name OR Company you wish to search. Case Types: All Criminal Civil.

  6. The Summit County Clerk of Courts, led by Sandra Kurt, maintains records for the Summit County Common Pleas Court - General Division and the Summit County Domestic Relations Court, and issues Certificates of Title for watercraft and motor vehicles.

  7. The Summit County Clerk of Courts, led by Sandra Kurt, maintains records for the Summit County Common Pleas Court - General Division and the Summit County Domestic Relations Court, and issues Certificates of Title for watercraft and motor vehicles.

  8. Summit County Clerk of Courts The Clerk of Court helps provide public access to court records and receives, distributes and preserves official court documents. You might go to the Clerk of Court's office to pay traffic and criminal fines, file court papers in a civil case and access court records.

  9. The Summit County Clerk of Courts is the custodian of civil court case records. The Summit County Clerk of Courts Civil Division maintains civil cases as far back as 1990. Individuals can retrieve civil case records online or in person at the court where the case was filed.

  10. Public Records Request. All public record requests for departments and divisions under the Executive can be sent to Publicrecords@summitoh.net.

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