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  1. Wood County Clerk of Courts Office Courthouse, Second Floor 1 Courthouse Square Bowling Green, OH 43402. Mailing Address: 1 Courthouse Square, 2nd Floor, Courthouse Bowling Green, OH 43402 Bowling Green Phone Number: (419) 354-9280 County toll free number: 1-866-860-4140 Fax: (419) 354-9241. When contacting our office, PLEASE have your case ...

  2. E-Filing. As of March 18, 2019, this office went to electronic filing for all civil and domestic relations actions with very few exceptions. If you have not registered for this process, please reach out to clerkofcourts@woodcountyohio.gov for a registration form and further information.

  3. Wood County Courts. The Court of Common Pleas, General Division, and the Clerk of Courts of Common Pleas Court work diligently together to process case matters for the citizens of Wood County. The variety of cases include: “Domestic Relations” including all hearings for divorce, dissolution of marriages, civil protection orders ...

  4. clerkofcourt.co.wood.oh.us › general-information › about-clerkAbout Clerk - Wood County, Ohio

    About Clerk Douglas F. Cubberley Wood County Clerk of Court. ... Wood County Clerk of Courts. Legal Office: One Courthouse Square, Second Floor, Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 354-9280 Toll Free (866) 860-4140 . Fax (419) 354-9241 email: clerkofcourts@woodcountyohio.gov .

  5. Wood County Common Pleas Subpoena ... Wood County Clerk of Courts. Legal Office: One Courthouse Square, Second Floor, Bowling Green, OH 43402 (419) 354-9280 Toll Free (866) 860-4140 . Fax (419) 354-9241 email: clerkofcourts@woodcountyohio.gov . Hours: 8:30am - 4:30pm Monday - Friday.

  6. Aug 6, 2021 · The Wood County Common Pleas Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction that was created by the Ohio constitution and established in Article IV, Section 1. It is charged with providing prompt and fair resolution of litigation in civil, criminal, and domestic relations cases in the Wood County community.

  7. Wood 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.

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