Auglaize County Common Pleas Court cases in Auglaize County, Wapakoneta, OH
Auglaize County Municipal Court in Wapakoneta is a municipal, limited-jurisdiction trial court serving its designated territory in Auglaize County. It handles traffic and parking offenses, misdemeanor criminal cases, and violations of local ordinances; conducts arraignments, bond settings, and preliminary hearings in felony matters; and hears civil actions within municipal court monetary limits (generally up to $15,000), including small-claims cases (up to $6,000) and landlord-tenant/eviction proceedings. The court also issues warrants and maintains case records. Family-law matters such as divorce or custody are handled by the county's common pleas court.
Auglaize County Common Pleas Court Contact and Location Information
Court Type: | Common Pleas |
County: | Auglaize |
Street Address: | 201 Willipie Street, Suite 207 |
City: | Wapakoneta |
Zip Code: | 45895 |
Phone: | 419-739-6770 |
Fax: | 419-739-6768 |
Hours: | Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m |
Website URL: | https://www2.auglaizecounty.org/courts/court-common-pleas-criminal-and-civil-divisions |
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: | Docket Search |
Jury Service: | Jury Information |
Languages: | Multiple |
Email: | auditorsoffice@auglaizecounty.org |
About / Additional Info: | The Court of Common Pleas handles all felony criminal cases, and civil cases of all kinds involving claims typically in excess of $15,000 or injunctive relief, as well as appeals from state agencies. |
Wikipedia: | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auglaize_County_Courthouse |
Services and Case Types Handled in Auglaize County Common Pleas Court
Auglaize County Municipal Court provides front-line adjudication and administrative services for county-level misdemeanor and limited civil matters. It processes case filings (traffic/OVI, misdemeanor criminal, local ordinance violations; civil claims up to $15,000; small claims up to $6,000; landlord-tenant evictions, rent escrow, and post-judgment garnishments). The court conducts arraignments, pretrials, motion hearings, trials (judge or jury), sentencing, and probation-violation hearings; holds preliminary hearings in felony cases; and issues warrants, bonds, and no-contact/temporary protection orders in qualifying criminal cases. Jury services include juror summons, orientation, scheduling, and empaneling. Public services include docket access, records, subpoenas, payment of fines/costs, payment plans, continuance requests, and probation/community-control supervision.