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  1. Probate Court is a division of the Courts of Common Pleas in Ohio. Probate Court has exclusive jurisdiction over certain special types of cases: estates, guardianships of incompetent persons and minors, name changes of adults and minors, and adoptions.

  2. Probate Court is a division of the Courts of Common Pleas in Ohio. Probate Court has exclusive jurisdiction over certain special types of cases: estates, guardianships of incompetent persons and minors, name changes of adults and minors, and adoptions.

  3. Records of the Wayne County Court of Common Pleas, Probate and Juvenile Division, which are not exempt from disclosure, are available for inspection and copying in accordance with the Ohio Public Records Act. Copies of public records can be obtained from the Court during regular business hours.

  4. The link below allows you to easily search Wayne County Common Pleas, Municipal, public Probate and Juvenile Court records online. For anyone interested in learning how to use the new CourtView website, please stop in during business hours to one of the Clerk of Courts offices in any of the Wayne County Courthouses and a clerk will be happy ...

  5. Welcome to the Wayne County, Ohio Courts site where you can locate the Court of Common Pleas, the Municipal Court, the Clerk of Courts, and the Probate & Juvenile Court information.

  6. The Clerk and his staff manage and archive all records of the Court of Common Pleas. The Common Pleas Clerk’s office is located at the Wayne County Municipal Court at 215 North Grant Street, Wooster, Ohio.

  7. Helpful information about the probate division of the Wayne County Clerk of Courts located in Wayne County, OH. Phone: (330) 287-5590. 107 West Liberty Street, Wooster, OH 44691. Ohio Probate Clerk.

  8. The Wayne County Probate Court is physically accessible to the public via drop-box and for limited emergency in-person filings, general information and forms, and cashier services.

  9. View information about Wayne County Probate Court matters, including adoption, name change, estates, trusts, guardianships, conservatorships, civil commitments, minor's settlements, and wrongful death.

  10. In order to comply with this directive, effective immediately, financial institution address information must be put on every Account and Inventory submitted to the Wayne County Probate Court.

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