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Scioto County, Ohio is located in the south-central region of the state and is part of the Appalachian region. It was formed in 1803 from parts of Adams and Washington counties and was named after the Scioto River, which runs through the county. The first settlers in Scioto County were Native Americans, including the Shawnee, Miami, and Wyandot tribes. The first European settlers arrived in the late 1700s, and the county was officially established in 1803. During the early 1800s, the county was largely agricultural, with the main crops being corn, wheat, and oats. The county also had a thriving timber industry, with the Scioto River providing an important transportation route for the lumber. In the mid-1800s, the county experienced a period of rapid growth and development. The Ohio and Erie Canal was built in the county in 1832, connecting the Scioto River to Lake Erie. This provided an important transportation route for goods and people, and helped to spur economic growth in the area. The county also experienced a period of industrialization during this time, with the establishment of several factories and mills. The most important of these was the Portsmouth Iron Works, which was established in 1845 and produced iron and steel products. In the late 1800s, the county experienced a period of decline, as the timber industry declined and the factories and mills closed. The Great Depression of the 1930s further exacerbated the economic decline in the county. In the post-war years, the county experienced a period of revitalization. The Portsmouth Iron Works was reopened in the 1950s, and the county experienced a period of economic growth. The county also experienced a population boom, with the population increasing from around 40,000 in 1950 to over 80,000 in 2020. Today, Scioto County is a vibrant and diverse community. The county is home to a variety of industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and education. The county is also home to several parks and recreational areas, including Shawnee State Park and the Scioto Trail State Park.
Public inquiry to view docket sheets in criminal, civil and domestic cases.
https://sciotocountycourtofcommonpleas.org
The Scioto County Court of Common Pleas, General Division has unlimited jurisdiction over all felony and civil cases. 602 Seventh Street Portsmouth, Ohio 45662 Judge Howard H. Harcha, III: Phone: (740) 355-8207 Fax: (740) 355-8230 Judge Mark E. Kuhn Phone: (740) 355-8301 Fax: (740) 353-1209 Judge Howard H. Harcha, III
Court Address 728 Second St. First FloorPortsmouth, Ohio 45662 Hours of Operation Monday - Friday8:00AM - 4:00PMCourt is closed on weekends and all legal holidays Contact Us Phone: 740.354.3283Fax: 740.353.6645 Home Record Search Online Payments © 1999 - 2023 Portsmouth Municipal Court Site Designed by Henschen & Associates, Inc
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Local Courts and Court Rules: Scioto County Clerk of Courts: CLICK HERE Scioto County Common Pleas Court Public Records: CLICK HERE Scioto County Common Pleas Court Rules and Amendments: CLICK HERE Scioto County Domestic Relations Court: CLICK HERE Scioto County Probate Court Rules: CLICK HERE Scioto County Juvenile Court Rules: CLICK HERE
https://www.ohiolegalhelp.org/resource/scioto-county-clerk-courts
The Clerk of Court helps provide public access to court records and receives, distributes and preserves official court documents. You might go to the Clerk of Court's office to pay traffic and criminal fines, file court papers in a civil case and access court records.
https://www.sciotocountyoh.com
1206 Waller Street Portsmouth, OH 45662 740-354-6626 [email protected] Meetings County Commissioners: Thursdays @ 9:30 Courthouse, Room 310 Land Bank: 3rd Thursday @ 10:30 Courthouse, Room 404 Scioto County Health Department: 2nd Friday @ 12:00 Courthouse, Room 107 Planning Commission: 3rd Tuesday @ 11:00 Courthouse, Room 404
https://www.courtreference.com/Scioto-County-Ohio-Courts.htm
Scioto County Court of Common Pleas - Domestic Relations Division 602 7th St , Portsmouth , OH 45662 Phone: 740-355-8316 (Judge) Phone: 740-353-1646 (Magistrate) Fax: 740-355-8205 (Magistrate) Municipal Courts in Scioto County 3 Portsmouth Municipal Court 728 2nd St , Portsmouth , OH 45662 Phone: 740-354-3283 Fax: 740-353-6645
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CHILLICOTHE, Ohio — A Chillicothe man returns to court today for a change of plea hearing. Jefferson Coy, 57, faces two counts of felonious assault stemming from an incident in October of 2022. The Guardian reported on the attack that left two people injured.
https://ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/site/government/resources/ohio-courts
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Scioto County Bar Association ... Wood County Bar Association. If you do not have a bar association in your city or county, you may contact the Ohio State Bar Association. The Ohio State Bar Association. 1700 Lake Shore Drive. Columbus, Oh 43204. Phone: 800-282-6556. www.ohiobar.org. Office of Disciplinary Counsel The Supreme Court of Ohio. 65 ...
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