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375 South High Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Court process that allows any and all reference to a prior criminal conviction cleared and court file sealed.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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9300 Quincy Ave., Cleveland, OH 44106
Accepts petitions for civil protection orders against minors in cases where the individual faces harm such as domestic violence, dating violence, and other cases that would cause the individual to feel threatened by the minor. Once the petition is filed, a hearing will be held within one to two days. After the hearing, the judge will decide if an order should be granted. In some cases, an advocate may be assigned to help guide the filer through the process. Does not give legal advice.
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211 Cleveland
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110 West Main St, West Union, OH 45693

Accepts and files actions, petitions, motions, or other applications from members of the public who are seeking to initiate legal action. Court filings are generally completed by a lawyer on behalf of a client, though some actions may be filed by clients on their own behalf.

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211 UWGC
301 N Main Street, Lima, OH 45801
Processes civil protection orders for domestic violence and stalking. Provides all forms and documents for filing. After the order is filed a hearing is scheduled. Then the judge will decide if a civil protection order or domestic violence protection order should be granted.
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211 Allen County
100 Short Court St., Ste. 300, Chardon, OH 44024
Processes civil protection orders for domestic violence and stalking. Provides all forms and documents for filing. After the order is filed a hearing is scheduled. Then the judge will decide if a civil protection order or domestic violence protection order should be granted.
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211 Cleveland
119 South Lisbon Street, Suite 401, Courthouse On The Square, Carrollton, OH 44615
Accepts filings for sealing criminal records (also called an expungement). An expungement allows a criminal case to be removed (record is sealed) from the records of persons who have committed or been convicted of committing a crime, who have been found not guilty, or whose case has been dismissed. Generally, records can be sealed for first-time offenders only - certain crimes such as murder and rape cannot be sealed. Does not give legal advice or provide forms.
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211 Summit
205 South High Street, 2nd Floor, Akron, OH 44308
Holds exclusive jurisdiction of bringing marriages to an end. Granted by divorce, dissolution, or annulment. The control of the Court continues until all the children born to the parties have reached age 18 and no longer regularly attend high school. In addition, the Court has the power to enforce all its orders, even years after the end of the marriage.
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211 Summit
700 Adams Street, General Division, Toledo, OH 43604
Provides motion filing for expungement of records with the Clerk of Courts office.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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101 South Main Street, Georgetown, OH 45121

Accepts and files actions, petitions, motions, or other applications from members of the public who are seeking to initiate legal action. Court filings are generally completed by a lawyer on behalf of a client, though some actions may be filed by clients on their own behalf.

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211 UWGC
46 South South Street, Suite 333, Wilmington, OH 45177

Accepts and files actions, petitions, motions, or other applications from members of the public who are seeking to initiate legal action. Court filings are generally completed by a lawyer on behalf of a client, though some actions may be filed by clients on their own behalf.

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211 UWGC
170 N High St., Columbus, OH 43215
Accepts bankruptcy filings. Prohibited by law from offering assistance or legal advice. Bankruptcy is a legal proceeding to allow those who cannot pay their bills to start over financially; stops creditors from seeking to collect debts, at least until debts are sorted out according to law.
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211 Cleveland
1000 Wardhill Avenue, Lima, OH 45805
Accepts filings for juvenile records to be expunged or sealed. Having a record expunged allows the court to permanently remove cases from juvenile's record. Having a record sealed allows the court to place the specific case in a separate part of juvenile's record, only accessible by government agencies under specific circumstances. There are certain felony offenses that are not eligible to be expunged/sealed.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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1000 Main Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202

Accepts and files actions, petitions, motions, or other applications from members of the public who are seeking to initiate legal action. Court filings are generally completed by a lawyer on behalf of a client, though some actions may be filed by clients on their own behalf.

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211 UWGC
880 Memorial Drive, Lebanon, OH 45036

Accepts and files actions, petitions, motions, or other applications from members of the public who are seeking to initiate legal action. Court filings are generally completed by a lawyer on behalf of a client, though some actions may be filed by clients on their own behalf.

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211 UWGC
373 South High Street, 10th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Hears divorce, dissolution, legal separation and annulment cases, civil domestic violence cases and juvenile cases involving persons under 18 years of age. Hears cases dealing with unruly, abused and neglected children. Rules jurisdiction in adult cases involving paternity, child abuse, nonsupport, visitation, custody and contributing to the delinquency of a minor.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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1000 Wardhill Avenue, Lima, OH 45805
Maintains records of all cases from the Allen County Juvenile Court. Makes available certified and non-certified copies of court documents. If the case was handled by the Juvenile Court, record will always remain in Juvenile Court, regardless of the age of the minor involved in the case. Child custody/visitation/support petitions are filed here. Complaints against juveniles regarding delinquent behaviors (crimes) or unruly behaviors such as truancy, runaways, breaking curfew, and making disturbances are filed here.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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Safety Building, 201 W Main St, 3rd Fl, Troy, OH 45373
The General Division of the Court of Common Pleas has jurisdiction to decide domestic relations and is the child support filing office.
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HelpLine211 Delaware OH
119 South Lisbon Street, Suite 401, Courthouse On The Square, Carrollton, OH 44615
Accepts filings of initial actions as well as pleading in pending and post decree actions for all Civil, Domestic Relations, and Court of Appeals cases. Accepts all filing fees and posting of bonds in civil and divorce actions. Actions filed here include, but may not be limited to, civil actions, divorce complaints, annulment complaints, dissolution petitions, legal separations, child custody, child support, foreclosure complaints, quiet title, partition, appeals, motion to vacate and post decree motions. Criminal filings come to this office mainly through the Prosecutor's Office; individuals generally contact the Police Department when wanting to file criminal charges. Agency does not provide legal advice or forms for filing. Provides forms that enable eligible individuals to file a poverty affidavit which allows filers to file cases or documents without a deposit, but filer may be responsible for costs at the conclusion of their case. Poverty affidavits only apply to one (1) case at a time.
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211 Summit
80 East Fulton Street, Columbus, OH 43215
The CSEA provides legally enforceable orders specifying the financial obligations of parents. The agency establishes child support orders, sets support motions, makes administrative support decisions and registers foreign orders.
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LSS 211 Central Ohio
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225 East Washington Street, 4th Floor, Medina, OH 44256
Grants adoptions and presides over adoption hearings. Processes adoptions including agency adoptions, independent adoptions, and interstate adoptions. Processes petitions for foreign adoptions and release of identifying information, vital statistics, and medical information regarding adoptions. Does not assist in filing and does not give legal advice.
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211 Summit
300 Garst Ave., Greenville, OH 45331
Grants adoptions and presides over adoption hearings. Processes adoptions including agency adoptions, independent adoptions and interstate adoptions. Processes petitions for foreign adoptions and release of identifying information, vital statistics, and medical information regarding adoptions. Does not assist in filing and does not give legal advice.
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211 Cleveland
79 South Washington Street, Tiffin, OH 44883
Assists the public in understanding and filing Civil Protection Orders (CPO). Advocates explain the general process of filing a protection order in Seneca County and answer questions the petitioner may have concerning the process.
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UW 211 Greater Toledo
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2 N Paint St., Ste. A Ross County Courthouse, Chillicothe, OH 45601
Accepts filings for expungements of juvenile records. An expungement allows a criminal case to be removed from the records (records are sealed) of persons who have committed a crime, have been convicted of a crime, who have been found not guilty, or whose case has been dismissed. A motion for an expungement may be filed by a defendant or lawyer and must be ordered by the court. Expungements do not apply for all situations or crimes.
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211 Cleveland