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The Clerk of Courts performs all statutory duties relative to: the filing, preservation, retrieval and public dissemination of all applicable court documents and records pertaining to the Common Pleas Courts General and Domestic Relations Divisions and the Court of Appeals, Eighth Appellate District; collect, hold in
There is no charge to inspect public records. Copies of records are available at actual cost, excluding labor. The charge for paper copies is 5 cents per page. The charge for electronic files downloaded to a compact disc is $1 per disc.
If requesting a public record: If you wish make a public record request, please fill out the form below or call 1-888-278-7101. Provide as much information as possible to assist us in retrieving the correct records. See our Public Records Information Page for more details.
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The Office of County Commissioners records may be obtained by contacting Theresa Upton, County Clerk. Records may be inspected without cost. The first 5 paper copies are free, but additional copies will be charged 5 cents per page unless a specific fee is otherwise established by law.
Usually, the request does not have to be in writing and can be made in any manner the requester chooses: by phone, in person, or in an e-mail or letter. The requester cannot be required to identify him- or herself, or to explain why the records are being requested, unless a specific law requires it.
You will need: 1) Completed Application for Change of Name (adults: Forms 21.0 and 21.5) (minors: Forms 21.2, 21.4, and 21.5); 2) Any type of copy of birth certificate; and 3) $134.00 Filing fee. Note: An applicant for change of name must have lived in Lorain County for at least a year at the time of the application.

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