Richland County Ohio Court Records

Court Records

NameAddressCityStateZip CodePhone Number
(2193)Richland County Courts
Richland Common Pleas Court50 Park Avenue EastMansfieldOH44902419-774-5567
Richland County Courts
Bellville Mayor's Court142 Park PlaceBellvilleOH44813419-866-2245
Butler Mayor's Court33 West Elm StreetButlerOH44822419-883-2481
Lexington Mayor's Court44 West Main StreetLexingtonOH44904419-884-0278
Lucas Mayor's Court101 1st AvenueLucasOH44843419-892-2178
Mansfield Municipal Court30 North Diamond StreetMansfieldOH44902419-755-9651
Ontario Mayor's Court555 Stumbo Road NorthOntarioOH44906419-529-3723
Shelby Municipal Court18 West Main StreetShelbyOH44875419-342-2896
Shiloh Mayor's Court13 West Main StreetShilohOH44878419-896-2011
Richland County District Attorney Office
Richland County Prosecuting Attorney38 South Park StreetMansfieldOH44902
Richland County DMVs
Mansfield BMV License Agency15 East Temple CourtMansfieldOH44902419-522-9400
Mansfield Driver Exam Station1157 Park Avenue WestMansfieldOH44906419-529-2231
Mansfield Title Bureau77 North Mulberry StreetMansfieldOH44902419-774-5510
Shelby BMV License Agency159 Mansfield AvenueShelbyOH44875419-342-2266
Richland County Court Records Databases
Mansfield Division of Police Crash Reports
Mansfield Municipal Court Records
Richland County Accident Reports
Richland County Child Support Warrants
Richland County Court Records
Richland County Criminal Records
Richland County Probate Court Website
Richland County Probate Records
Richland County Traffic & Parking Ticket Payment
Richland County Court Jury Duty Information
Richland County Jury Duty RequirementsConvicted Felons DisqualifiedYesOH
Richland County Jury Duty RequirementsEnglish RequiredNoOH
Richland County Jury Duty RequirementsResidency RequirementQualified ElectorOH
Richland County Jury Duty RequirementsMinimum Age18OH
Richland County Jury Duty RequirementsTime Since Prior Jury Service1 yearOH

Searching Court Records in Richland County Ohio

If you need to look up someone’s past, Richland County Ohio court records can be found online. These records include court dockets, transcripts, and documents that have been filed by and against individuals in the past. Additionally, these records can provide you with information regarding appeals and other proceedings. The following are some common types of court records available in the area. This list is not comprehensive. However, it should provide you with enough information to help you make an informed decision when it comes to who to do business with.

The Richland County Clerk of Court’s Office keeps a record of each case. This includes traffic and driving records, civil and family court files, and criminal and probate records. You can search these records online to see who is responsible for a particular case. These records are also available online, making it easier than ever to search for a person’s past. In addition, they can help you find out the outcome of an important case.

The Richland County Common Pleas Court handles misdemeanor criminal cases. The Shelby Law Director’s Office handles adult felony cases. The Mansfield Municipal Court deals with traffic and civil cases, while the Shelby Law Director’s Office handles all felony criminal charges. You can also search for a case on the clerk of court’s website. And remember that these records are public, so you should never give up on them.

You can access these records online to find out who you were arrested for and what the court found. This county has been in existence since 1820, when the first judicial district was established. The courts have been in operation for over two hundred years. The criminal division of the court is responsible for prosecuting adult felonies. The judicial system in Richland County was formed as a result of this. Those who have been charged with a crime in this county may be eligible to access these records in the future.

The clerk’s office handles all types of court records in the county. Its jurisdiction includes all felony cases and civil cases. It also oversees the custody and visitation of children. The two courts have jurisdiction over all kinds of court documents. If you need to find these records, the Clerk of the court is the best place to start looking. They will also have the most complete records for the person you are searching for.

Aside from criminal court records, the court also maintains a number of public records in the area. For example, you can access the marriage license of a deceased person, or see a birth registration. The Probate Court also handles specialized cases, such as those dealing with mental illness. The city has two municipal courts in Richland County, and these records are available online. The clerk of the Court is responsible for keeping them updated.