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Records kept by the Ohio Court of Claims are available for inspection and copying. Heres how to request public records: Be clear when identifying the requested records. If the request is not clear, we will contact you for clarification.
Are Child Custody Records Public In Ohio? In Ohio, child custody records are governed by the states Public Records Act, codified at Ohio Rev. Code 149.43, which presumes that government records are open to inspection unless specifically exempted by law. Ohio Family Court Records | OhioCourtRecords.us Ohio Court Records family-court-records Ohio Court Records family-court-records
Ohios Public Records Act (Revised Code 149.43) gives any person access to government records. Public Records Act - Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Ohio Attorney General Sunshine-Laws Ohio Attorney General Sunshine-Laws
Check with the District Clerks office in the county where the child lives.
Child support in Ohio holds all parents accountable while it provides crucial support for parents who are directly caring for their children. You can view child support case information and make support payments via the customer service web portal and app. For help, contact your county child support enforcement agency. Child Support | Ohio.gov | Official Website of the State of Ohio Ohio.gov residents resources child-support Ohio.gov residents resources child-support

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In regulation: Each referral, assessment/investigation, and provision of services related to reports of child abuse, neglect, dependency, or family in need of services is confidential. Information contained in SACWIS is confidential. This information may be shared only when dissemination is authorized by this rule.
To access child custody records in Ohio, the requestor is required to contact the domestic relations division of the common pleas court of the jurisdiction/county.

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