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9300 Quincy Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
Provides filing of child custody/visitation/support petitions.
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211 Cleveland
One Courthouse Square, Second Floor County Courthouse, Bowling Green, OH 43402
Keeper of the records for Wood County.
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119 South Lisbon Street, Suite 202, Courthouse On The Square, Carrollton, OH 44615
Maintains records of all cases from the Carroll County Juvenile Court. All filings of juvenile complaints, support cases, paternity establishment cases, abuse, neglect, and dependency cases are sent here. Makes available certified and non-certified copies of court documents for adults and youth who have or have had a case at juvenile court. Juvenile records are not open to the public and are only available to youth, their parents, guardians and attorneys. Motions on juvenile cases may be filed here by the defendant, but best to seek assistance of an attorney. Child custody/visitation/support petitions are filed here.
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211 Summit
1200 Ontario St., 1st Flr., Cleveland, OH 44113
Accepts filings of child custody, child support, and visitation petitions for those with an open divorce case in Cuyahoga County.
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225 East Washington Street, Medina County Courthouse, Medina, OH 44256
Accepts all court filings and appeals under the Medina County Court of Common Pleas. Provides forms that enable eligible individuals to file a poverty affidavit that may reduce or eliminate fees in civil cases. Poverty affidavits only apply to one case at a time.
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211 Summit
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300 Garst Ave., Greenville, OH 45331
Maintains records of all cases from the Drake County Juvenile Court. All filings of juvenile complaints, support cases, paternity establishment cases, abuse, neglect, and dependency cases are sent here. Makes available certified and non-certified copies of court documents for adults and youth who have or have had a case at juvenile court. Juvenile records are not open to the public and are only available to youth, their parents, guardians and attorneys. Motions on juvenile cases may be filed here by the defendant, but best to seek assistance of an attorney. Child custody/visitation/support petitions are filed here.
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211 Cleveland
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100 Short Court St., Ste. 300, Chardon, OH 44024
Accepts filings of initial actions as well as pleading in pending and post decree actions for all Civil, Domestic Relations, and 11th District Court of Appeals cases. Accepts all filing fees and posting of bonds in civil and divorce actions. Actions filed here include, but may not be limited to, civil actions, divorce complaints, annulment complaints, dissolution petitions, legal separations, child custody, child support, foreclosure complaints, quiet title, partition, appeals, motion to vacate and post decree motions. Criminal filings come to this office mainly through the Prosecutor's Office; individuals generally contact the Police Dept. when wanting to file criminal charges. Agency does not provide legal advice or forms for filing. Provides forms that enable eligible individuals to file a poverty affidavit which allows filers to file cases or documents without a deposit, but filer may be responsible for costs at the conclusion of their case. Poverty affidavits only apply to one case at a time.
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504 S Broadway St., Ste. 10 Darke County Courthouse, Greenville, OH 45331
Accepts filings of initial actions as well as pleading in pending and post decree actions for all Civil, Domestic Relations, and District Court of Appeals cases. Accepts all filing fees and posting of bonds in civil and divorce actions. Actions filed here include, but may not be limited to, civil actions, divorce complaints, annulment complaints, dissolution petitions, legal separations, child custody, child support, foreclosure complaints, quiet title, partition, appeals, motion to vacate and post decree motions, state tax liens and judgment liens. Criminal filings come to this office mainly through the Prosecutor's Office. Agency does not provide legal advice or forms for filing. Provides forms that enable eligible individuals to file a poverty affidavit which allows filers to file cases or documents without a deposit, but filer may be responsible for costs at the conclusion of their case. Poverty affidavits only apply to one case at a time. Also processes U.S. passport applications.
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301 North Main Street, Lima, OH 45801
Accepts initial filings, pleadings, and appeals for all Civil, Domestic Relations, and Third District Court of Appeals cases. Actions filed include, but may not be limited to, civil actions, divorce complaints, annulment complaints, dissolution petitions, legal separations, child custody, child support, foreclosure complaints, quiet title, and appeals. Individuals generally contact the police department when wanting to file criminal charges. Agency does not provide legal advice or forms for filing.
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1000 Wardhill Avenue, Lima, OH 45805
Maintains records of all cases from the Allen County Juvenile Court. Makes available certified and non-certified copies of court documents. If the case was handled by the Juvenile Court, record will always remain in Juvenile Court, regardless of the age of the minor involved in the case. Child custody/visitation/support petitions are filed here. Complaints against juveniles regarding delinquent behaviors (crimes) or unruly behaviors such as truancy, runaways, breaking curfew, and making disturbances are filed here.
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1000 Wardhill Avenue, Lima, OH 45805
Maintains records of all cases from the Allen County Juvenile Court. Makes available certified and non-certified copies of court documents. If the case was handled by the Juvenile Court, record will always remain in Juvenile Court, regardless of the age of the minor involved in the case. Child custody/visitation/support petitions are filed here. Complaints against juveniles regarding delinquent behaviors (crimes) or unruly behaviors such as truancy, runaways, breaking curfew, and making disturbances are filed here.
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211 Allen County
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301 N Main Street, Lima, OH 45801
Accepts initial filings, pleadings, and appeals for all Civil, Domestic Relations, and 3rd District Court of Appeals cases. Actions filed here include, but may not be limited to, civil actions, divorce complaints, annulment complaints, dissolution petitions, legal separations, child custody, child support, foreclosure complaints, quiet title, and appeals. Individuals generally contact the Police Dept. when wanting to file criminal charges. Agency does not provide legal advice or forms for filing.
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231 Main St., 2nd Flr., Chardon, OH 44024
Maintains records of all cases from the Geauga County Juvenile Court. All filings of juvenile complaints, support cases, paternity establishment cases, abuse, neglect, and dependency cases are sent here. Makes available certified and non-certified copies of court documents for adults and youth who have or have had a case at juvenile court. Juvenile records are not open to the public and are only available to youth, their parents, guardians and attorneys. Motions on juvenile cases may be filed here by the defendant, but best to seek assistance of an attorney. Child custody/visitation/support petitions are filed here.
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211 Cleveland
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205 South High Street, 2nd Floor, Akron, OH 44308
Holds jurisdiction over paternity, child support, and private custody cases.
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2 N Paint St., Ste. A Ross County Courthouse, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Maintains records of all cases from the Ross County Juvenile Court. All filings of juvenile complaints, support cases, paternity establishment cases, abuse, neglect, and dependency cases are sent here. Makes available certified and non-certified copies of court documents for adults and youth who have or have had a case at juvenile court. Juvenile records are not open to the public and are only available to youth, their parents, guardians and attorneys. Motions on juvenile cases may be filed here by the defendant, but best to seek assistance of an attorney. Child custody/visitation/support petitions are filed here.
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225 Court Street, Lorain County Justice Center, Elyria, OH 44035
Handles domestic relations cases including divorces, dissolution of marriages, nullification of marriages, legal separations, paternity actions, child custody, child support, visitation arrangements, spousal support, restraining orders and domestic violence civil protection orders.
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211 Summit
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2 N Paint St., Ste. B Ross County Courthouse, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Accepts court filings for for Common Pleas Court and the Fourth District Court of Appeals. Accepts all filing fees and posting of bonds in civil and divorce actions. Actions filed here include, but may not be limited to, civil actions, divorce complaints, annulments, dissolution petitions, legal separations, child custody, child support, foreclosure complaints, quiet title, partition, appeals, motion to vacate and post decree motions. Criminal filings come to this office mainly through the Prosecutor's Office; individuals generally contact the Police Dept. when wanting to file criminal charges. Agency does not provide forms or legal advice.
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119 South Lisbon Street, Suite 401, Courthouse On The Square, Carrollton, OH 44615
Accepts filings of initial actions as well as pleading in pending and post decree actions for all Civil, Domestic Relations, and Court of Appeals cases. Accepts all filing fees and posting of bonds in civil and divorce actions. Actions filed here include, but may not be limited to, civil actions, divorce complaints, annulment complaints, dissolution petitions, legal separations, child custody, child support, foreclosure complaints, quiet title, partition, appeals, motion to vacate and post decree motions. Criminal filings come to this office mainly through the Prosecutor's Office; individuals generally contact the Police Department when wanting to file criminal charges. Agency does not provide legal advice or forms for filing. Provides forms that enable eligible individuals to file a poverty affidavit which allows filers to file cases or documents without a deposit, but filer may be responsible for costs at the conclusion of their case. Poverty affidavits only apply to one (1) case at a time.
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211 Summit
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