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  1. Maryellen OShaughnessy was first elected in 2008 to serve the people of Franklin County as Clerk of Courts. She ran unopposed in 2012 and was reelected to serve a second four-year term. In November 2016, she was honored to be reelected to her third term in a contested election, receiving nearly 70 percent of voter support. Under her ...

  2. Useful links to the following reports: Outstanding Checks, Excess Sales Proceeds, Unclaimed Funds, Attorney General Reports.

  3. Franklin County Courthouse. 373 S High St., 4 th Floor. Columbus, Ohio 43215. 614.525.8839. Hours: Monday - Friday. 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.*. The Franklin County Clerk of Courts is here for you. Call or email, we will connect you with an expert clerk to assist you.

  4. The Domestic Relations Division of the Common Pleas Court is in 373 South High Street. The court handles family law cases including divorce, dissolution, legal separation. The Clerks Office is located on the fourth floor.

  5. The General Division of the Common Pleas Court, located in the Courthouse at 345 South High Street, hears felony criminal cases and civil cases in which damages claimed or the amount in contention exceeds $15,000. We manage civil and criminal documents in our offices on the 1st floor.

  6. In the Franklin County Clerk of Courts’ Office, approximately 200 full-time Deputy Clerks serve in five divisions: Auto Title, Legal, Fiscal Services, Information Technology, and Administration. Four of those divisions are in seven different offices in the Franklin County Courthouse complex.

  7. Connect with the Court of Common Pleas, the 10th District Court of Appeals, Bankruptcy Court, Probate Court, and the Ohio Supreme Court.

  8. Welcome to the Franklin County Clerk of Courts' Case Information Online (CIO). The services and/or information available on CIO are subject to this Condition of Use and Privacy Policy (Use and Privacy Policy). Please read carefully.

  9. The Franklin County Court of Common Pleas - General Division has original jurisdictional authority over all felony cases and all civil cases in which the sum or matter in dispute exceeds $15,000. If you are looking for case information, please access the Franklin County Clerk of Courts - Case information online.

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