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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.

  2. The Constitution of Ohio separates our state government into three branches, each with distinct areas of responsibility – the executive, the legislative and the judicial. The primary function of the judicial branch is to fairly and impartially settle disputes according to the law.

  3. 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. 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.

  5. ohio.gov › site › governmentOhio Courts

    Aug 12, 2022 · Ohio Courts. Ohio trial courts. The Supreme Court of Ohio maintains a list of courts in the state, including municipal, county, common pleas, claims, and appellate courts.

  6. In the more than 200 years since Clerks of Courts were created by the Ohio Constitution, the responsibilities of the Clerk have grown immensely and are extremely varied. Below are the fundamental responsibilities of the Butler County Clerk of Courts.

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

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