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The Clerk Of Courts is responsible to the Common Pleas Court and Court of Appeals entering judgements and collection of court cost. The Title Department Division issues passport registrations.
Ross County Court of Common Pleas. The General Division of the Ross County Common Pleas Court is a trial court of the general jurisdiction created by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution. The Court has jurisdiction over all felony criminal cases and a wide variety of civil cases, including but not limited to actions involving personal ...
This includes filing, docketing, indexing and preserving all court pleadings for civil, felony criminal and domestic relations cases. The Clerk of Courts must also follow procedure required by law and issue writs to carry out Court orders.
The Ross County Common Pleas Court offers mediation services to parties litigating matters before the Court who want to settle their differences without a trial... Read More
Court Resources. Home/Resources. Court Rules. Download the Rules of Court. Websites. The Ross County local government website. Ross County Clerk of Court. Supreme Court of Ohio. Ohio Revised Code.
The User’s Guide for Ross County Common Pleas Court e-Filing is a quick reference for utilizing the ourt’s electronic filing system. All e-filers must be registered with the Clerk of Courts before
Ross County Common Pleas Court. The Common Pleas Court is a trial court that hears criminal felony cases, all civil cases in which the claim is for more than $15,000 and cases involving title to real estate, such as foreclosures.
The Ross County Court of Common Pleas, located in Chillicothe, Ohio, is a court of general jurisdiction that handles a wide range of civil and criminal cases. The court has jurisdiction over all felony cases, as well as civil cases involving more than $25,000.
Ross County Court of Common Pleas Probate-Juvenile Divisions. 2 N. Paint St, Suite A Chillicothe, OH 45601. Phone (740) 774-1177 or (740) 774-1179 Fax (740) 774-3711 . Hours of Operation Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m – 4:00 p.m. Closed on all legal holidays
For Courtroon #2, call (740) 702-3038 or (740) 702-3039, extension 8 after 4:30 p.m. the evening before your reporting date. You may access the message at any time the evening before your reporting date. You may also check this Court’s website to determine your need to report for jury service.