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    Holmes Co. Courthouse

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

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    Clerk of Courts - General Division - Entrance

    Clerk of Courts - General Division

    4.4(5 reviews)
    70.5 miDowntown

    Yeah jury duty! Don't be a baby, it's everybody's responsibility to help out sometimes. The new…read morebuilding is extremely nice with tons on natural light and interesting views of downtown. The Columbus Commons parking garage is the best place to park. There's a Subway and Dempsey's restaurant right across High Street. In the jurors waiting area there are lockers and vending machines and private bathrooms. There's also a coffee shop on the first floor. When I went I got put on a case right away. It was a criminal case and it was fascinating. I wound up being jury foreman and it was fun to handle a little more responsibility. The clerks and bailiffs and stuff were all patient and helpful. We spent one day just doing juror interviews and hearing from the attorneys. The next two days we heard arguments from both sides. We finished up late Wednesday and I was done! A couple weeks later I got a check for like $21. I don't understand why people hate jury duty so much. I think we believe we're supposed to not like it because there are so many instances of characters in popular culture trying to avoid jury duty at any cost. It's fine people, go down there and be grateful you live in a civilized country where you can get a jury trial.

    Most of us are not too keen on being summoned for jury duty. It's my turn this week. I am very…read moreproud and consider us very fortunate to live in a society where we do have a trial by peers process. With that and in spite of how untimely it may be, I am thankful for the opportunity. And, it is quite educational & interesting. They have done as much as possible to minimize the disruption this presents in one's life. If your summoned date has conflicts with life, you can request a one-time rescheduling, but must be served within three months. As I needed to take advantage of this option, I am grateful it was available and was pretty easy to do. The new courthouse is quite comfortable. Everyone strives to make your service easy and painless. The jury pool room is a large room where they have free wifi. It is sectioned off with a quiet area where you get some work done or read a book. If you have a tablet and digital movies, bring your own headphones and relax. They also show a movie of the day on a big screen to entertain you while you wait. Free coffee and tea are also available. Parking has not been an issue for me. It's been $5 a day for me. Tip: if you are not familiar with the downtown area, check out the parking options beforehand or allow yourself enough time to locate the area garages and navigate your way around. A little planning on your part can make your experience go much smoother. Another tip: the cafeteria is located on the 16th floor in the old courthouse. I suggest going out for lunch to a local restaurant, especially if the weather is nice, or bring your own. The cafeteria food was okay. There was a long line at the deli counter (which was not the option I choose). They offer a salad bar, too. You get an hour and a half lunch hour! A couple microwaves and a small refrigerator are available for storing your lunch, if you pack. All in all, the new courthouse is quite modern and comfortable. The staff do every thing possible to make your service as comfortable as possible. Performing your civic duty can be very educational and leave you with a civic pride.

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    Clerk of Courts - General Division - 5th floor view.

    5th floor view.

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    Courthouse at Night

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    Franklin County Municipal Court - View from the cafe on the 16th floor

    Franklin County Municipal Court

    2.7(15 reviews)
    70.5 miDowntown

    After living in Columbus for about 8 years, I was finally summoned for jury duty, here at the…read moreFranklin County Municipal Court. I got a letter in the mail about a month in advance that included very detailed instructions, everything from how to get there and where to park, to what to wear and how much I'd get paid ($25 a day). When the day officially arrived, it was pretty easy to report. Everyone was really friendly and helpful. They've done really good work in regards to making the process as painless as possible. Everyone from security to the parking attendants made me feel like I was a VIP. Everyone knew I was there to fulfill my civic duty thanks to the badges we were asked to wear. A few other tidbits... The cafe was solid with a lot of food options and the view of the city up there was beautiful. I had no problem at all with the wifi and was able to get some work done while I was there. They kept the room we were in stocked with free water and coffee and played movies all day long. They even had guest speakers come in and talk to us about the court process. While I didn't end up getting selected to serve on a jury, it was really cool to see the inner workings of things. Whenever I get summoned again, I won't be as disgruntled about it now that I know what to expect.

    Front desk clerks clearly hate their jobs. Be nice if the phone calls they answered were monitored…read moremore closely. Called one time and was hung up on after asked what i needed help with but responding with no and blunt disconnection..this was 15minutes before closing still very amateur.

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    Franklin County Municipal Court
    Franklin County Municipal Court
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    City of Cuyahoga Falls

    City of Cuyahoga Falls

    1.0(1 review)
    46.3 mi

    As a resident of Sourek Trail the city council of Cuyahoga Falls has passed the motion for builders…read more(who have purchased land on Sourek Trail) to build 89 new homes on .25 acre lots. The residents have voiced many concerns, but have been denied and ignored all requests. We and the Cuyahoga Valley National Park rangers have environmental concerns, mainly with erosion with the increase in heavy storms. Many homes and portions of the park have needed major repair from recent storms. We voiced concerns about wiping out natural animal habitat for important local species: snow owls, fox, bat's, bees, milkweed, and butterflies. The city does not care. Most importantly we have voiced our concerns about the SAFETY of our residents. With an 18 foot wide small country road with severe ditches on either side, our residents safety will be compromised with the increase of construction vehicles and an increase in traffic on our road by adding 200+ more cars to the daily traffic. The proposed tariff from the new development homes in place to redo the street will most likely not take place for upwards to 4-6 years. We walk our small children and pets daily on this road. My fear is that a fatality will occur. That fatality will be in the city's hands. Be prepared for that law suit City of Cuyahoga Falls. Us residents have one last ditch effort to try to fight for the separation of the development side of the road (Smith Road side) from the Sand Run Rd. part of Sourek Trail. The meeting is May 29th at 6:30pm in the meeting rooms of the Natatorium. The city of Cuyahoga Falls has made it clear that our safety and the city's environment aren't any of their concern. Residents will show up in large numbers for voting to ensure we elect a DIFFERENT group of council members that will be more concerned for the lives of our children and less concerned with an increase in tax money from average homes built on a postage stamp lot. That land could have served at a nature realm or city park for its residents, and should have never been voted to be an R3 zoning. I hope the money is worth it Cuyahoga Falls! Congratulations on allowing your city to become a concrete jungle.

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    Supreme Court of Ohio - Courtroom

    Supreme Court of Ohio

    4.6(5 reviews)
    70.4 miDowntown

    Much nicer than the Ohio Statehouse…read more Must see if you love great architecture. Must see if you are a fan of artwork. Must see if you love history. Must see if you're a lawyer. Do pick up a map in the lobby on the ground floor; the maps were not near the entrance or security. Do visit the law library on the top floor. Peek into all the open rooms on the ground floor. Some have very special artwork. This building was closed on the weekend; visit on a weekday. Pay for parking in a nearby parking garage.

    "Education and Morality Constitute the Force and Majesty of Free Government"…read more This phrase is carved into one of the sitting areas out front of the building, and it is a message that resonates thematically in the rest of the space itself. One of the three bastions of our democratic society, embodied in stone and marble, gilded brass and pigments of every shade. The outside facade is what people are most familiar with, especially after it's 2003 restoration for the relocation of the state court apparatus to this location. Inside, however, is where the building shines as a pseudo-shrine to justice and the proud legacy of the interpretation of law for the betterment of society. For those who have never stepped inside before, take note that this is the people's house, and through tours offered by the building trust and local municipal groups, you can visit whenever you want to learn more about it's structure and history as a place of prominence in the evolution of downtown Columbus and the State of Ohio itself. Morever, hearings are open to the public as well. Simply put, you don't need to be obliged to view the historic innards of the building, nor should you be impeded from visiting as a citizen. It's a wonderful historical testimony to our evolution as a frontier backwater into the industrialized contemporaneous member of Union, replete with metal visages of our dignitary justices stretching back to foundation. Give it a visit and experience something rare in this current climate of divisiveness and derision: pride, if only at the capability of taking the idea of justice and liberty and giving it some measure of tangible form.

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    Clerk of Courts - Domestic Relations - entrance

    Clerk of Courts - Domestic Relations

    1.0(1 review)
    70.6 miDowntown

    I was in the clerks office on Friday, 1/17. I don't remember the "woman's" name in the Domestic…read moreRelations divorce department, but "she" was rude and had a mans voice. "She" was not friendly, and was too busy playing with her phone, "She" was taking a selfie as I was at the counter trying to get assistance with my divorce filing. Her raggedy, over processed, damaged multi colored hair and her very fake tan and manicure were apparently needing some likes on social media, and it was the appropriate time for a selfie. I just wanted to get my papers processed and get out. I hope I never have to go back to this place. I don't understand people. I think the court must be desperate for employees, so they hire uneducated people with no manners. Good job Franklin County!

    From the owner: In the Domestic Relations division of the Franklin County Clerk of Courts Maryellen O'Shaughnessy's…read moreOffice, case types include divorces, dissolutions, legal separations, annulments, and domestic violence actions (civil protection orders). If an attorney represents the party, the attorney is required to e-file the documents. However, if the parties choose to file independent of an attorney, the pro se filer(s) may present their documents in paper format. No documents filed in the Domestic Relations division are viewable through the Clerk's Case Information Online (CIO). However, copies of most domestic documents can be obtained through the Records Division.

    Holmes Co. Courthouse - courthouses - Updated May 2026

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