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Every custody case requires the following forms, regardless of the court. Parenting Proceeding Affidavit: List the children involved in your case, their current and former residences, and any prior cases involving them. Health Insurance Affidavit: List each parent's health insurance coverage.
Recommended avenues to conduct an arrest warrant lookup in Ohio include: Visiting or contacting a local authority. Accessing online databases available locally. Accessing a reputable public record (or third-party) website to search for warrant information.
A public records request can be requested by completing this form, emailing the request to recordsrequest@wcoh or calling 513-695-1315 during normal business hours.
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Arrest warrants are considered court records because clerks, judges, and magistrates issue them. As such, people can visit an issuing court or use other methods provided by a court clerk's office to find an arrest warrant in Warren County. Knowing where an alleged offense occurred can help determine the court to query.
To get a divorce decree in Warren County, individuals can query the Clerk of the Common Pleas Court.