Ross County Common Pleas Court

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Court Type:Common Pleas
State:OH
County:Ross
Street Address:2 North Paint Street
City:Chillicothe
Zip Code:45601
Phone:740-702-3032
Fax:740-702-3036
Hours:Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Website URL:http://www.rosscountycommonpleas.org/
Parking:The parking on Paint and Main Streets is limited to two hour parking and is strictly enforced. The Court recommends parking at the Municipal Parking Lot located on Water Street, or in the metered lots located on Second, Paint and Main Streets
Forms & Filing:Forms
Divisions / Services:Adult Probation
Dockets / Schedule / Calendar:Court Schedule
Jury Service:Jury Information
Languages:Multiple
About / Additional Info:The General Division of the Ross County Common Pleas Court is a trial court of the general jurisdiction created by Article IV, Section 1 of the Ohio Constitution. The Court has jurisdiction over all felony criminal cases and a wide variety of civil cases, including but not limited to actions involving personal injury, professional malpractice, domestic matters, such as divorce and child support, appeals from administrative agencies, breach of contract, foreclosures, and actions for declaratory judgment and injunctive relief.