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Franklin County, Ohio is a community first and foremost. A place where more than 1.3 million people are building lives, families, and businesses, a collection of 16 cities, 10 villages, and 17 townships, and home to Ohio’s capital city of Columbus.
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.
Absentee ballot applications may be obtained by calling the Franklin County Board of Elections at 614-525-3470. Absentee Ballot Applications may also be requested using our self service portal, under the "Voter Record" function.
The Mission of the Franklin County Recorder's Office is to record, preserve, protect and retrieve real estate, personal property, and other records for the public so their property interests are safeguarded, and so those records can be efficiently retrieved.
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners is committed to serving, supporting, and uplifting all residents of Franklin County through a lens of respect and human-centered care. We strive to ensure that every resident’s needs are met on the fundamental social, wellness, economic, and environmental levels.
The Franklin County Sheriff's Office has implemented a new online inmate information search. The following information is now available through this search. Please be advised that any bond information should still be obtained through the Clerk of Courts office. Current Inmates. Current Charges.
Sample Ballots. Voters are encouraged to be “vote ready” by reviewing their sample ballot in advance of visiting the Franklin County Early Vote Center or their community polling location on Election Day.
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners relies on a County Administrator, and three Deputy County Administrators, to run the day-to-day operations of the county.
Sometimes, the county isn't able to help you, but our community is full of valuable resources, information, and assistance. Click to see what some of our non-profit and local partners have to offer! opens in new tab or window