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Any public or private organization or individual(s) wishing to obtain data files from the Franklin County Clerk of Court's Office must submit a Public Records Request that can be accessed via our website (clerk.franklincountyohio.gov).
In Franklin County a divorce, dissolution, or annulment may include children or two adult parties. For more about this process, please view our Opens in new window procedural information. How do I obtain a certified copy of my divorce decree?
Useful links to the following reports: Outstanding Checks, Excess Sales Proceeds, Unclaimed Funds, Attorney General Reports.
Marriage records from 1803 through today are available through the Probate Court. There is a small search form online at the probate website. Give the name of one of the parties, the marriage date, and your name, and click search.
Case Information Online Research Options. Name Search - Use if only Name and/or Court is known. Enter Last Name, and/or First Name and/or Middle Initial. Use the Court Dropdown Menu. Use both Name and Court if both are known. Call 614.525.3600 for Legal Division Information and assistance. 345 South High Street, Floor 1. General Division - Civil.
Search public access records online provided by Franklin County Municipal Court Clerk Lori M. Tyack. Find court dates, amount due, warrant status, and more.
Domestic Divorce. Documents can be found at: https://fcdcfcjs.co.franklin.oh.us/CaseInformationOnline/ For assistance, please call (614) 525-3600. Franklin County Municipal Court. Case documents related to: Traffic cases. Misdemeanor criminal cases. Civil cases where the amount at issue is $15,000 or less.
Search our court document database. Maryellen O’Shaughnessy was first elected in 2008 to serve the people of Franklin County as Clerk of Courts. She ran unopposed in 2012 and was reelected to serve a second four-year term.
Records Search. Court, Criminal, Marriage, Divorce, Property. Sponsored Results. They contain information about these legal proceedings, including names of the parties involved, dates of hearings, testimony and evidence, and rulings in cases.
Court, Criminal, Marriage, Divorce, Property. Sponsored Results. The Ohio Open Records law enacted in 1963 describes what records are available, what agencies have open records, and the fees. Records are those kept by public offices and records of non-profit and for-profit private schools.