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Logan County Court Records
Logan County, Ohio, court records are official documents created and maintained by the courts in Logan County. Court records in Logan County include details about civil (contract, property, and family law matters), criminal (Logan County arrest records, misdemeanors, and felony charges, trial, and sentencing), probate (estate and guardianship), traffic, and small claims.
Are Court Records Public in Logan County?
Logan County court records are generally public under the Ohio Open Records Law. The state law ensures that most court records are available to the public. The types of records include civil, criminal, probate, traffic, and small claims cases. While court records are publicly accessible, the general public has restricted or limited access to certain court records. For example, court records related to some ongoing criminal investigations or trials are exempt from public access to avoid jeopardizing the investigation or trial process. Also, confidential information, court records involving domestic violence, juvenile records, and medical records are exempt from public access.
Logan County Court Records Search
The Logan County Clerk of Courts is the custodian of Logan County court records. To perform a court records search in Logan County, you can visit the Clerk’s office or send a mail request:
Logan County Clerk of Courts
101 S. Main Street
Room 218
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 599-7275
You can also access court records online through the Records Search portal, which covers the Court of Common Pleas and Family Court cases.
Logan County Courts
Logan County has one Court of Common Pleas, one Family Court, one Municipal Court, and one Mayor’s Court. The addresses and contact information of these courts are below:
Courts of Common Pleas in Logan County
Logan County Court of Common Pleas
140 North Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 599-7275
Phone: (937) 599-7260
Fax: (937) 292-4175
commonpleascourt@co.logan.oh.us
Logan County Family Court
140 North Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 292-4043 (Domestic Relations)
Fax: (937) 292-4121 (Domestic Relations)
Phone: (937) 599-7245 (Juvenile)
Fax: (937) 292-4121 (Juvenile)
Phone: (937) 599-7252 (Probate)
Fax: (937) 292-4121 (Probate)
Municipal Courts in Logan County
Bellefontaine Municipal Court
226 West Columbus Avenue
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 599-6120 (Civil/Small Claims)
Fax: (937) 599-2488 (Civil/Small Claims)
Phone: (937) 599-6127 (Criminal/Traffic)
Fax: (937) 599-2488 (Criminal/Traffic)
Mayor’s Courts in Logan County
Russells Point Mayor’s Court
433 SR 708
P.O. Box 30
Russells Point, OH 43348
Phone: (937) 843-2245
Fax: (937) 843-9956
Logan County Criminal and Civil Records
The Logan County Clerk of Courts maintains copies of Logan County criminal and civil court records. Criminal court records include Logan County arrest records, case information, charges, court proceedings, and outcomes. Civil court records encompass disputes between individuals, businesses, or entities that are non-criminal in nature. You can access these court records online through the Records Search portal. You can also visit the Logan County Clerk of Courts or submit a mail request for the records:
Logan County Clerk of Courts
101 S. Main Street
Room 218
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 599-7275
Logan County Marriage Records
Logan County marriage records are available through the Logan County Probate Court. The fee for a certified copy of a marriage record is $2. To obtain a certified copy of a Logan County marriage certificate, visit the Probate Court or submit a written request with information about the marriage and submit it via mail to:
Logan County Probate Court
Logan County Courthouse
101 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 599-7252
Logan County Divorce Records
The Domestic Relations Division of the Family Court handles divorce cases and maintains copies of Logan County divorce records. Individuals interested in obtaining copies of divorce records can make requests in person or by mail. For in-person requests, visit the Division at:
Logan County Family Court
101 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311
Phone: (937) 292-4043
Fax: (937) 292-4121
To make a mail request, the requester should prepare a written request providing information about the divorce. This information includes the names of the divorced spouses, the date and place of the divorce, and the date the record was filed. Send this request with payment to the above address.
Logan County Birth Records
The Logan County Health District maintains copies of Logan County birth records and provides certified copies upon request. Each record costs $26. The acceptable payment options are cash (in person only), money order, personal check (payable to Logan County Health District, with identification required), and debit or credit cards (a fee applies). To apply for a Logan County birth certificate, print and complete the Application for Certified Copies of Birth or Death Records. Include payment, a valid ID, and a self-addressed, stamped business-size envelope (for mail requests). Submit the application in person or by mail to:
Logan County Health District
Attn: Vital Statistics Registrar
310 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Logan County Death Records
The Logan County Health District keeps Logan County death records. They are available via in person or mail requests. Each certified copy is $26. Accepted payment methods include in-person cash payments, money orders, personal checks (made payable to Logan County Health District with valid identification), and debit or credit cards( though additional fees may apply).
To request a Logan County death certificate, complete the Application for Certified Copies of Birth or Death Records. Attach your payment, a government-issued ID, and a self-addressed, stamped business-size envelope. Applications can be submitted in person or by mail to:
Logan County Health District
Attn: Vital Statistics Registrar
310 S. Main Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Logan County Probate Court Records
The Probate Division of the Family Court in Logan County handles a variety of legal matters related to estates, guardianships, adoptions, and other probate-specific cases. You can access copies of probate court records by visiting the Probate Division’s office at Logan County Courthouse, 101 S. Main Street, Bellefontaine, OH 43311. You can also send a mail request to the address with case details and your contact information. Call the court for inquiries about records at (937) 599-7252.
Logan County Property Records
Property records in Logan County provide information about real estate transactions, ownership history, and property-related financial obligations. These records are maintained by the Logan County Recorder and the Logan County Auditor. The Recorder oversees the documentation of property transactions, financial claims, and other property-related records. This includes deeds, mortgages, liens, plats, UCC, and miscellaneous documents. The Auditor’s office is responsible for real estate appraisals and tax assessments. It provides property ownership details, assessed property values, tax information, parcel maps, and land use data.
You can access property records online by using:
Visit the applicable office at:
Logan County Recorder
100 South Madriver Street, Suite A
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 599-7201
Logan County Auditor
100 South Madriver Street
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Phone: (937) 599-7209
Logan County Court Records Online
Interested parties may obtain court records online through the Records Search portal. Third-party online resources, such as ohiocourtrecords.us, may also offer a convenient way to access public Logan County court records. These platforms feature user-friendly interfaces, enabling individuals to search for specific cases by entering details like case numbers, party names, or dates. They often provide options to view and download court documents directly from their websites, streamlining the process and saving time. However, it is important to note that these platforms operate independently of any government agency and may occasionally contain inaccurate or outdated information.