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  2. Visit Our Courtroom. Crawford County Common Pleas Court. Address: 112 E. Mansfield Street, Suite 200. Bucyrus, OH 44820. Office Hours. Mon-Fri: 8:30AM – 4:30 PM. Sat-Sun: Closed. (Excluding Observed Holidays)

  3. Court Staff – crawford County CPC

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    Staff Attorney. Emily Beckley. Extension: 1148 (Voicemail Available) Email Address: emilyb@crawford-co.org.

  4. Local Court Rules – crawford County CPC

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    These rules apply to all proceedings in the Crawford County Common Pleas Court, General Division. Definitions “Fax” is an abbreviation for “Facsimile” and refers, as indicated by the context, to a facsimile transmission or to the document transmitted.

  5. Adult Probation – crawford County CPC

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    County Probation. 112 East Mansfield Street, Suite 200. Bucyrus, Ohio 44820. Telephone (419) 562-5771. Facsimile (419) 563-1914. – Chief Probation Officer –. Eric Bohach. [email protected] 419-563-1957.

  6. Visit Our Courtroom – crawford County CPC

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    Stone was put over the bricks, stone pillars replaced the wooden columns and the Common Pleas Courtroom was remolded. The architect was Harlan Jones of Mansfield, Ohio. Under his direction, the County Commissioners bid for a stained glass dome to be the centerpiece of the beautiful new Courtroom.

  7. Jury Service Information – crawford County CPC

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    Jury trials in the Crawford County Court of Common Pleas can last from one to five days, and sometimes longer on very rare occasions. In general, most trials are scheduled for two days. You are compensated by the court $30.00 per day for your services as a juror, when you report.

  8. Court Appointed Counsel Information – crawford County CPC

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    A defendant of any legal action that may upon disposition be sentenced to jail or prison and who is found by the Court to be indigent is eligible for court appointed counsel.

  9. History of the Court of Crawford County – crawford County CPC

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    The first court term in Crawford County was held in July 1826, in the living room of Lewis Cary, on the south bank of the Sandusky River. The judge serving that Common Pleas Court, as President Judge, was Ebenezer Lane. Judge Lane may accurately be termed the first presiding Common Pleas Judge of Crawford County.

  10. Notaries Public Information – crawford County CPC

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    Notaries Public Information. The Ohio Secretary of State’s office commissions and maintains records of all notaries public in Ohio. The Notary Modernization Act takes effect on September 20, 2019. Under the new law, all application for notary commissions, renewals, online authorizations and updates to contact information must submis an ...

  11. Guardian Ad Litem Information – crawford County CPC

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    What is a Guardian Ad Litem? A Guardian Ad Litem is an individual appointed by the court to represent children in proceedings filed in domestic relations cases such as divorce, termination of parental rights, and change of allocation of parental rights.