Hancock County Common Pleas Court

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Hancock County Common Pleas Court cases in Hancock County, Findlay, OH

Hancock County Court of Common Pleas in Findlay, Ohio, is the county's trial court of general jurisdiction. It includes a General/Domestic Relations Division and separate Probate and Juvenile divisions. The court handles felony criminal cases; civil actions beyond the monetary jurisdiction of municipal courts and other matters authorized by statute; domestic relations cases such as divorce, dissolution, custody, and support; juvenile matters including delinquency, unruly, dependency/neglect, and juvenile traffic; and probate matters including estates, guardianships, adoptions, name changes, and certain mental health cases. It serves as the primary forum for these case types within Hancock County.

Hancock County Common Pleas Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Common Pleas
County: Hancock
Street Address: 300 South Main Street
City: Findlay
Zip Code: 45840
Phone: 419-424-7008
Fax: 419-424-7437
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m
Website URL: https://www.co.hancock.oh.us/government-services/common-pleas-court
Parking: You may park anywhere in the downtown area. Please place the provided parking pass on the dash of your car. In the event that you receive a parking ticket, it may be returned to the Court
Restrictions: all persons entering the courthouse (including courthouse employees) may be subject to search and screening. Bags, cases, and parcels may be searched
Forms & Filing: Forms
Divisions / Services: Adult Probation
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: Docket Search
Jury Service: Jury Service
Languages: Multiple
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Government-Organization/Hancock-County-Courthouse-572077949500724/
About / Additional Info: The General Division of the Hancock County Common Pleas Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction that was created by the Ohio Constitution and established in Article IV, Section 1. It is charged with providing prompt and fair resolution of litigation in civil, criminal and domestic cases in the Findlay/Hancock County community.As outlined in the Ohio Constitution, Article IV, Section 4, the General Division of the Hancock County Common Pleas Court has jurisdiction over all felony criminal cases and civil cases of a serious nature. Civil cases arise from a broad spectrum of issues, including but not limited to, negligence actions, appeals of decisions of administrative agencies, contract or labor disputes, foreclosure actions, declaratory judgment actions and actions for injunctive relief.The Hancock County Common Pleas Court also has a Domestic Relations Division. This division of the Court has jurisdiction over divorce, dissolution, alimony, child support, annulment and custody in family disputes.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hancock_County_Courthouse_(Ohio)

Services and Case Types Handled in Hancock County Common Pleas Court

Hancock County Court of Common Pleas (Ohio) provides trial-level judicial services for:
- Criminal: felony cases, indictments, arraignments, pretrials, trials, sentencings, probation.
- Civil: major torts, contracts, foreclosures, real property, administrative appeals, enforcement of judgments.
- Domestic Relations: divorce, dissolution, legal separation, custody/parenting time, child/spousal support.

Public-facing services include:
- Case filings and records access through the Clerk of Courts; docket lookup and certified copies.
- Court hearings and conferences (pretrial, motion practice, bench/jury trials).
- Protective orders: Domestic Violence Civil Protection Orders and Stalking/Sexually Oriented Offense Protection Orders.
- Jury services: summons, qualification, orientation, deferrals/excuses, juror support and reimbursement.
- Mediation (where available) and compliance monitoring.
- Forms, local rules, scheduling information, and guidance on procedures.

The court's functional role is to adjudicate disputes, protect rights, ensure public safety, and enforce court orders efficiently and transparently.

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