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Contact Us 1000 Main St. Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 513-946-5800 (Common Pleas) 513-946-5200 (Municipal) 513-946-5699 (Clerk of Courts)
If you believe a case file or particular document exists but is not available online, please visit the Clerk’s Office or submit an online request for a copy of the specific record you are attempting to obtain. Note that searches are by name only. Background checks are only available in person at the Justice Center - Room 100.
Search Court Records. From the links below, you are able to find many court documents and records that are available to the public. You can search court cases by name, number, or by other party name, or search for tickets from the Clerk of Courts website.
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Hours of operation: Mon - Fri, 7AM to 3PM. For best results, try entering the last name and the first few letters of the first name. This search does not include City of Cincinnati Parking violations.
Dockets and records are available for Municipal Civil, Municipal Criminal/Traffic, Common Pleas Civil, Common Pleas Criminal, Domestic Relations, and Appellate Courts in Hamilton County, Ohio.
The Office of the Hamilton County Clerk of Courts, under the leadership of Hamilton County Clerk, Pavan V. Parikh, is the official record keeper and agent of Hamilton County's Adult Justice System. The Deputy Clerks are responsible for accepting, handling, managing, and retaining all legal documents filed through the Municipal Court, the Court ...
The Docket Office is responsible for maintaining updated knowledge of court procedures, paperwork, and documentation required for Court filings. The Docket Clerks are the first point of contact for attorneys or pro se litigants.
If you believe a case file or particular document exists but is not available online, please visit the Clerk’s Office or submit an online request for a copy of the specific record you are attempting to obtain.