Coshocton County Common Pleas Court

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Court Type:Common Pleas
State:OH
County:Coshocton
Street Address:426 Main Street
City:Coshocton
Zip Code:43812
Phone:740-622-1595
Hours:Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
Website URL:http://www.commonpleas.coshoctoncounty.us/
Parking:You may park anywhere in the downtown area
Restrictions:To maintain proper security, all persons entering the courthouse (including courthouse employees) may be subject to search and screening. Bags, cases, and parcels may be searched
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar:Docket Search
Jury Service:Jury Service
Languages:Multiple
Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Coshocton-Common-Pleas-Court/687591587922919
About / Additional Info:The General Division of the Coshocton County Common Pleas Court is a trial court of general jurisdiction that provides prompt, fair, and just resolution of litigation in civil and criminal cases. The Judge presides over bench and jury trials involving complex civil litigation as well as criminal cases where offenders can receive imprisonment for as little as six months or up to the remainder of their lives or, in the event of a capital murder case, may even receive the death penalty.The Domestic Relations Court is the division of Common Pleas responsible for hearing all divorce, dissolution, legal separation, annulment and civil domestic violence cases for residents of Coshocton County. Parties may also return to the Court for post-decree resolution of matters including child or spousal support, allocation of parental rights and responsibilities (“custody”), parenting time (“visitation”), among other matters. A Magistrate is appointed by the Court to assist with domestic relations cases. The Magistrate has almost the same authority as the Judge. The Magistrate’s decisions can be appealed directly to the Judge for review.
Wikipedia:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coshocton_County_Courthouse