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Darke County, Ohio is located in the southwestern part of the state and is part of the Dayton metropolitan area. It was founded in 1809 and named after William Darke, a Revolutionary War veteran. The county seat is Greenville. The first settlers in Darke County were mostly of German descent, and the county was largely agricultural. The first industry in the county was a sawmill, built in 1817. The first gristmill was built in 1820, and the first woolen mill in 1825. In the mid-1800s, the county experienced a period of rapid growth. The Miami and Erie Canal was built in 1845, connecting the county to the rest of the state. This allowed for the transportation of goods and people, and the county's population grew rapidly. The county was also home to several important Civil War battles, including the Battle of Greenville and the Battle of Fort Jefferson. The county was also home to several important figures in the Civil War, including General William Tecumseh Sherman and General Philip Sheridan. In the late 1800s, the county experienced a period of industrialization. The first railroad was built in 1871, and the first telephone line in 1881. The county also saw the development of several important industries, including the manufacture of furniture, textiles, and agricultural equipment. Today, Darke County is home to a diverse population of over 50,000 people. The county is home to several small towns, including Greenville, Arcanum, and Versailles. The county is also home to several state parks, including the Shawnee State Park and the Hueston Woods State Park. The county is also home to several important historical sites, including the Greenville Historic District and the Fort Jefferson State Memorial.
Darke County Courthouse, Third Floor 504 South Broadway, Suite 7 Greenville, OH 45331 Phone: 937.547.7340 Fax: 937.547.7378 Cindy Pike, Clerk of Courts Travis L. Fliehman, Judge Darke County Courthouse, Second Floor 504 South Broadway, Suite 10 Greenville, OH 45331 Phone: 937.547-7335 Email: [email protected]
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Darke County Municipal Court 504 South Broadway, Suite 7 Greenville, OH 45331 Normal hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Closed for lunch between 12:00pm and 1:00pm. Guests, visitors, children: Access to the Courtroom may be limited.
Information regarding a new license or renewing an existing license, please contact the Darke County Auditor’s Office at (937) 547-2507. Where can I obtain a Marriage License? Particulars for obtaining a Marriage License should be directed to the Darke County Probate Court at (937) 547-7345.
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Welcome to the Darke County Common Pleas Court Travis L. Fliehman, Judge The Court of Common Pleas is the original trial court created by Art. 4, Section I of the Ohio Constitution, and as codified in R.C. 2301.01. There is a Court of Common Pleas in each of Ohio's 88 counties.
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COUNTY OFFICES | Darke County Ohio | United States COUNTY OFFICES COUNTY POWERS County government does not possess home rule authority. That is to say, county officials may act only when and as specifically authorized by state law. An 1857 Supreme Court case established a general theory of the status of counties which is still relevant today.
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Darke County Common Pleas Court. The Court of Common Pleas is the original trial court created by Art. 4, Section I of the Ohio Constitution, and as codified in R.C. 2301.01. There is a Court of Common Pleas in each of Ohio's 88 counties. In Ohio, the Common Pleas Court is divided into five subject-matter divisions; three of these divisions are ...
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