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Judge Kevin W. Dunn presides over both the Medina County Probate Court and the Medina County Juvenile Court. The Juvenile court covers juvenile delinquency, juvenile traffic, child abuse and neglect matters. The Probate court covers matters involving estates, guardianship, adoptions and marriages.
Our online docket search can be used to look up public cases in the Probate Court as well as the General Division and the Domestic Relations Division of the Medina County Court of Common Pleas. Probate cases can be searched by party name or by case number using the format,
Welcome to the Medina County Clerk of Courts’ website. The Clerk of Courts is an elected position in Medina County which serves two great needs in the county.
Find information and links to Medina County Courts - Adult Probation, Common Pleas, Clerk of Courts Docket Search, Court Mediation, Domestic Relations, Juvenile and Probate Court.
View and download forms and information brochures for use in probate proceedings in Medina County Court of Common Pleas Probate and Juvenile Divisions, including adoption, name change, estates, guardianships, trusts, and minor guardianships and settlements.
The Medina County Probate Court hears cases involving disputes over wills, the administration of estates and trusts, and matters involving guardianship and mental health issues.
Medina County, OH - Probate Court. Welcome to our online payments website! The following services are available: Probate Court; Available services. Probate Court. Probate Payments. Welcome Welcome to our online payments website. 1234 E. Oaks Blvd. City, State 54321 | 555-555-CITY |
Medina County Probate and Juvenile Court. 225 E. Washington St., 4th Floor, Medina Ohio 44256. Probate 330-725-9703 Juvenile 330-725-9709
246 N. High St., Columbus, OH 43215 ⸰ (800) 282-1206 ⸰ www.aging.ohio.gov/Ombudsman The Long-Term Care Ombudsman program is an impartial government program that advocates
After the court has reviewed the initial probate forms, the court will admit the will to probate and appoint the executor. The court issues a Letter of Authority to show appointment of the executor.