Hardin County Ohio Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2008)Hardin County Court Records Offices
Hardin County Common Pleas Court1 Court House SquareKentonOH43326419-674-2256
Hardin County Court Records Offices
Hardin County Municipal Court111 West Franklin StreetKentonOH43326419-674-4362
Hardin County Prosecuting Attorney1 Court House SquareKentonOH43326419-674-2284
Kenton BMV License Agency1021 Lima StreetKentonOH43326419-675-2969
Kenton Title Bureau1021 Lima StreetKentonOH43326419-674-2279
Hardin County Court Records Databases
Hardin County Accident Reports
Hardin County Auditor Website (Ohio)
Hardin County Child Support Warrants
Hardin County Court Records
Hardin County Probate Court Website
Hardin County Probate Records
Hardin County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Hardin County Treasurer Website
Hardin County Court Jury Duty Information
Hardin County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesOH
Hardin County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredNoOH
Hardin County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementQualified ElectorOH
Hardin County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18OH
Hardin County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service1 yearOH

Where to Find Court Records in Hardin County Ohio

You can find a variety of court records in Hardin County Ohio. In addition to a criminal case file, you can also view property and mortgage records. If you need to get a copy of a marriage license in Hardin County, you can contact the clerk of courts to request the information. The office is open during regular business hours and can be reached by phone or mail. You can also request copies of other court records online.

Public records are available at the Hardin County Municipal Court. You can search for the name of an offender or their name and the county where they were arrested. The information displayed on a hardcopy of a Hardin County inmate record may not be accurate. The information posted on a website may not be up-to-date. If it is, you’ll need to wait for a paper copy.

Court records can be retrieved online or from local libraries in Hardin County. To view hardcopy court records in Hardin County, you need to enter the case number. Then, you can select the court that was the subject of the arrest. After you have selected the court, you can access the court file. You can print out a copy of the information to keep for future reference. The information on the website is current as of the time of writing. However, you should always be careful about relying on information from a hardcopy database.

In addition to hardcopy court files, you can find probate court records in Hardin County. If you need to find a will, you can find a copy of it at the office of the county recorder. The office also maintains vital certificates and other legal documents. The probate court is responsible for the distribution of official court documents in the community, including civil papers and property records. If you need to find a death certificate, you can go to the hardin county clerk’s office in Hardin.

The Hardin County district court handles all types of civil cases, including family law, divorce, and municipal ordinances. Additionally, this court handles felony probable cause hearings, juvenile matters, and small claims. The district clerk also maintains a database of liens, mortgages, and other legal documents pertaining to real estate. Further, they are responsible for releasing county tax records and assessing tax liens.

The clerk of hardin county Ohio has an online system that allows you to search court records from various jurisdictions. This service allows you to look up any court records you may need in Hardin county. You can also view property taxes and GIS maps. You can also search for bankruptcy-related funds, and other important information about the area. In addition to searching for court records, you can use online services to search these documents.