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Richland County Commissioner Tony Vero couldn't believe the transformation of the new office space that will house the clerk of courts. "To think — this used to be a jail," he said. Gone is the ...
The intermediate-level courts are the Ohio district courts of appeals. [3] Twelve courts of appeals exist, each retaining jurisdiction over appeals from common pleas, municipal, and county courts in a set geographical area. [4] A case heard in this system is decided by a three-judge panel, and each judge is elected. [4]
Each of Ohio's 88 counties has a court of common pleas. The Ohio General Assembly (the state legislature) has the power to divide courts of common pleas into divisions, and has done so, establishing general, domestic relations, juvenile, and probate divisions: General divisions have original jurisdiction in all criminal felony cases, all civil ...
The first municipal court was created in 1910, and county courts were created in 1957 as a replacement for justice courts. In 2014, there were 129 municipal courts and 35 county courts. [ 2 ] They are created by the General Assembly as provided in R.C. 1901 and 1907, and are limited by subject-matter jurisdiction .
Marriage license applications recorded in Richland County June 24-28.
These marriage license applications were recorded in Richland County between March 18 and March 22: Alaura Paige Criss of Lexington, 23, cleaning technician, to Kaleb Matthew Scherer of Lexington ...
Mayor's courts are state courts in Ohio created by some municipalities. Mayor's courts hear traffic cases , violations of city ordinances and other misdemeanors . The presiding officer is a magistrate (not a judge ) appointed by the mayor , or even being the mayor, and paid by the city or village.
Denise Ruhl has been in the clerk's office since 2005 and worked there from 1993-96 as well. Chris Adams has an extensive background in prison system.