Miami County Ohio Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2142)Miami County Courts
Miami Common Pleas Court201 West Main StreetTroyOH45373937-440-5970
Miami County Courts
Miami Municipal Court215 West Main StreetTroyOH45373440-391-1937
Fletcher Mayor's Court71 North Walnut StreetFletcherOH45326937-368-2547
Miami County District Attorney Office
Miami County Prosecuting Attorney201 West Main StreetTroyOH45373937-440-5960
Miami County Public Defender Office
Miami County Public Defender201 West Main StreetTroyOH45373937-440-3950
Miami County DMVs
Piqua BMV License Agency987 East Ash StreetPiquaOH45356937-773-7515
Troy BMV License Agency1275 Experiment Farm RoadTroyOH45373937-335-6225
Troy Title Bureau1275 Experiment Farm RoadTroyOH45373937-332-6812
Miami County Court Records Databases
Miami County Accident Reports
Miami County Arrest Warrants
Miami County Child Support Warrants
Miami County Court Records
Miami County Court Records (Ohio)
Miami County Criminal Records
Miami County Probate Records
Miami County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Miami County Court Jury Duty Information
Miami County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesOH
Miami County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredNoOH
Miami County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementQualified ElectorOH
Miami County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18OH
Miami County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service1 yearOH

Access Court Records and Case Lookups in Miami County Ohio

If you’re looking for information on a court case in Miami County, Ohio, you’ve come to the right place. The official website of the Court of Miami County Ohio provides access to vital records and case lookups. You can find a marriage license, birth certificate, divorce decree, traffic ticket payment, death, and more. If you need to find out who you’re married to, you can check the records of Miami County.

The Miami County Clerk of Courts manages all court records in the county. Their duties include collecting revenue related to court costs, indexing court pleadings, and issuing certificates of title. In addition to managing the official court pleadings, they also issue subpoenas and summons and maintain other legal documents. If you’re interested in learning more about Miami County’s history, visit the Miami County Historical Society.

Public records requests for Miami County court proceedings can be made in person during business hours. A court reporter is available for obtaining transcripts of court proceedings. Photocopies of public records will be provided with prepayment of actual costs. These costs will be incurred for the reproduction of video, audio, and media. Those who wish to search public court documents online can use the link below. It is important to remember that the records may be difficult to read unless they’ve been certified by a certified copying service.

Miami County’s public court system is managed by elected judges. These judges oversee the court’s daily operations and provide guidance for the community. The office of criminal justice services also provides information on the local census and marriage records. In addition to birth, death, and divorce records, you can access foreclosure sales and other information on foreclosures in Miami County. You can also search for arrest and felony crime reports and get an email alert for the same.

You can find marriage and divorce records in Miami County through the public health office. You can also search for sex offenders in the eSORN database of Ohio State. By searching for their names, this index provides information on more than one million individuals in the area. Using this website will allow you to search for specific sex offenders in the Miami Valley. You can obtain these public court records by name or email.

Obtaining copies of vital records in Miami County is possible through a public health office. These offices are open Monday through Friday to assist citizens in obtaining the data they need. If you’d like to search for a particular court record, you’ll need to apply for it in Miami County. This is one of the most important documents in your life. It’s essential to get a copy of these documents if you have a family history in the area.