Montgomery County Common Pleas Court

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Databases Updated on Oct 14, 2025

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court cases in Montgomery County, Dayton, OH

The Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, Probate Court (Dayton, OH) is the probate division of the county trial court and exercises limited jurisdiction. It handles decedents' estates and wills; trust administration; appointment and supervision of guardians and conservators for minors and adults; name changes; issuance of marriage licenses; adoptions; approval of minor and wrongful-death settlements; and civil commitment proceedings for mental illness and substance use disorders. It does not hear general civil, criminal, juvenile, domestic relations, or traffic cases, which are handled by other divisions or courts within Montgomery County's judicial system.

Montgomery County Common Pleas Court Contact and Location Information

Court Type: Common Pleas
County: Montgomery
Street Address: 41 North Perry Street
City: Dayton
Zip Code: 45422
Phone: 937-225-6000
Fax: 937-496-7389
Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Website URL: http://www.montcourt.oh.gov/
Forms & Filing: Forms
Divisions / Services: Probation
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar: Schedule-Docket
Jury Service: Jury Service
Languages: Multiple
Email: webmaster@montcourt.oh.gov
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MCOhClerkofCourts/
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/montgomery-common-pleas-court
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomery_County_Courthouse_(Ohio)

Services and Case Types Handled in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court

Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas - Probate Court serves the public by handling: decedents' estates and wills; trusts; guardianships/conservatorships for adults and minors; adoptions; name changes; minor and wrongful‑death settlements; and civil mental‑health commitments. Services include: intake of case filings; issuance of citations, orders, and Letters of Authority; scheduling/conducting hearings; appointment and oversight of fiduciaries and guardians; marriage license issuance; records management and certified copies; and standardized forms and filing guidance. Protective relief in this division is typically through guardianship or commitment orders; civil protection orders are handled by other divisions. Jury trials in probate matters are uncommon; county jury services are administered by the Court of Common Pleas. The Probate Court supervises estate accountings and inventories, approves settlements, and enforces compliance with statutory duties.

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