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Ohios Public Records and Open Meetings laws, collectively known as the Sunshine Laws, give Ohioans access to government meetings and records.
All records that meet this definition are public records, unless exempted under section 149.43 of the Ohio Revised Code. There is no fee to file a public records request, however fees may be assessed in ance with DAS Policy 900-01/Public Records. You can request public records of DAS by using the form below.
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You can search court cases by name, number, or by other party name, or search for tickets from the Clerk of Courts website. From the Probate Courts website, you can search for all probate cases (with the exception of Marriage License and Mental Health).

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