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  2. Probate | Miami County, OH - Official Website

    co.miami.oh.us/index.aspx?nid=135

    Probate Court has jurisdiction over estates, guardianships, name changes, adoptions, civil commitments and marriage licenses.

  3. Miami County Probate Court - Record Search

    probate.miamicountyohio.gov/recordSearch.php

    The Miami County Probate Court computer record information disclosed by the system is current only within the limitations of the Miami County Probate Court data retrieval system. There will be a delay between court filings and judicial action and the posting of such data.

  4. Miami County, OH 201 W Main Street Troy, Ohio 45373 Phone: 937-440-5900

  5. This a general link page for the Public Access Sites within the Miami County Court Systems.

  6. The official records of the Miami County Probate Court may be examined at the Miami County Probate Court, 201 west Main Street, Troy, Ohio 45373. Some records at the Miami County Probate Court are confidential and therefore are not available on this website.

  7. Staff Directory • Probate Court - Miami County, Ohio

    www.miamicountyohio.gov/Directory.aspx?did=24

    Miami County, OH 201 W Main Street Troy, Ohio 45373 Phone: 937-440-5900

  8. Miami County Probate Court - Ohio Legal Help

    www.ohiolegalhelp.org/resource/miami-county-probate-court

    The Miami County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.

  9. Probate | Miami County, OH - Official Website

    oh-miamicounty.civicplus.com/135/Probate

    Probate Court has jurisdiction over estates, guardianships, name changes, adoptions, civil commitments and marriage licenses.

  10. Probate vs. Non-probate. When an individual dies, certain assets of the decedent (probate) may be transferred through proceedings in Probate Court. Other assets (non-probate) may be transferred by contract, such as joint and survivorship property or payable on death accounts.

  11. If both applicants are from out of state but wish to be married in Miami County, they must obtain their license in Miami County. If either applicant is under 18 years of age, contact the court for further information. A valid identification is required for an applicant, age 18 years or younger.