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  1. The Civil Department of the Municipal Court Clerk's Office accepts and maintains all civil cases with a monetary jurisdiction of up to $15,000. Small Claims cases up to $6,000 are also processed by this division. The Civil Division is located on the third floor of the Municipal Court Building.

  2. Search public access records online provided by Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk Lori M. Tyack. Find court dates, amount due, warrant status, and more.

  3. Aug 1, 2024 · As a precautionary action, the city is offering Experian credit monitoring for all City of Columbus, Franklin County Municipal Court Judges and Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk employees currently receiving paychecks from the city.

  4. If you call or come in to the Clerks office, we can give you some information such as who sued you, when they got their judgment, and the name and address of the attorney. However, the Clerks office cannot advise you on how to fight the judgment. You must seek advice from a qualified attorney.

  5. Aug 16, 2024 · Starting today, all Columbus residents and non-residents whose personal information was shared with the city or municipal court will be able to sign up for two years of free Experian monitoring, which includes $1 million of protection against fraud and identity theft.

  6. The Civil Department of the Municipal Court accepts and maintains all civil cases with monetary jurisdiction of up to $15,000. This division also processes small claims cases up to $6,000. The Civil Court Division is on the third floor of the Municipal Court Building.

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  8. Mar 2, 2016 · Depending on the size of the municipality, a municipal court may have the following divisions that hear a variety of cases: a civil division, which generally hears civil cases with less than $15,000 at issue; a traffic/criminal division, which generally hears traffic offenses and misdemeanor criminal cases; and.