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Once you have accessed the CM/ECF System, complete PACER login, select Public Query, enter a name OR case number in the format as outlined in Search Clues and select Run Query. After the case number is retrieved, select Docket Report to obtain a docket sheet (an index of the documents in the case).
You can search court cases by name, number, or by other party name, or search for tickets from the Clerk of Courts website. From the Probate Court's website, you can search for all probate cases (with the exception of Marriage License and Mental Health).
Records kept by the Ohio Court of Claims are available for inspection and copying. Here's how to request public records: Be clear when identifying the requested records. If the request is not clear, we will contact you for clarification.
OH Form 6.0, which may also referred to as Inventory And Appraisal, is a probate form in Ohio. It is used by executors, personal representatives, trustees, guardians & other related parties during the probate & estate settlement process.
Other agencies that may be able to assist you include: The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles ? 614-752-7500. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Corrections ? 614-752-1159. The Ohio Department of Youth Services ? 614-466-4314. OHLEG Help Desk ? 866-406-4534. BCI Criminal Identification Section ? 740-845-2000.
To access child custody records in Ohio, the requestor is required to contact the domestic relations division of the common pleas court of the jurisdiction/county. The requesting party will be required to provide information regarding the case and pay any applicable fees to gain record access.
Requests for copies of case transcripts and/or depositions should be directed to the court reporter rather than to the court?unless you can furnish satisfactory proof that you are not a Party to the related action. Or, you may inspect a case Transcript or deposition during regular business hours at our office.
You can search court cases by name, number, or by other party name, or search for tickets from the Clerk of Courts website. From the Probate Court's website, you can search for all probate cases (with the exception of Marriage License and Mental Health).