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  1. About Us. The Role of County Government. County government was established in Ohio in 1788 as the administrative arm of the territorial government. Today, it serves the same purpose for the state, although the structure has changed and its range of responsibilities has increased.

  2. Government. The Auditor's Office deals with many issues including taxes, weights and measures, information services, real estate appraisal, and County financial reporting. Find out who makes up the board and get access to agendas and minutes.

  3. Lucas County is located in NW Ohio bordered by Lake Erie on the east and the Maumee River on the southeast. The county seat is Toledo. The county was named for Robert Lucas, 12th governor of Ohio, in 1835 during his second term. Its establishment provoked the Toledo War conflict with the Michigan Territory, which claimed some of its area.

  4. Learn all about the Clerk of Courts for Lucas County. This website is AudioEye enabled and is being optimized for accessibility. To open the AudioEye Toolbar, press "shift + =".

  5. Visit websites for some of the cities within Lucas County. Cultural Activities. Parks & Recreation. Take part in recreation activities throughout the County. Schools. Find details on area schools within Lucas County. Sports. Medical Care

  6. Lucas County, Ohio. Lucas County is a county in the U.S. state of Ohio. It is bordered on the east by Lake Erie, and on the southeast by the Maumee River, which runs to the lake. As of the 2020 census, the population was 431,279. [1] The county seat is Toledo, located at the mouth of the Maumee River on the lake. [2]

  7. COVID-19. Information about COVID-19. Staying informed about the status of COVID-19 in Lucas County is key to keeping you and your community safe. Toledo-Lucas County Health Department has a web page with all of the guidance specific to Lucas County, including orders, COVID-19 case numbers, and information for families, businesses, and many ...

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