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Find information about the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts office, which is the record keeper and agent of the Adult Justice System. Learn how to access legal documents, auto titles, watercraft titles, passports and more.
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Find the phone number, address and hours of operation of the Clerk of Courts in Hamilton County, Ohio. The Clerk of Courts is responsible for recording and maintaining court records and documents.
Municipal Court. Municipal Courts handle misdemeanor criminal cases and traffic charges, as well as civil cases in which the amount in controversy is less than $15,000.00.
Learn about Pavan V. Parikh, the appointed Hamilton County Clerk of Courts since December 2021. He is a Cincinnati native, a former judge advocate, and a community leader with diverse legal experience and service.
The web page introduces the mission, judges, and services of the Common Pleas, General Division of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas in Ohio. It also provides links to maps, parking, holiday closures, and other resources.
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Find out when and where to appear for criminal and civil cases in Hamilton County. Use the online lookup tool, call the clerk's office, or visit the kiosk computer help stations.