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Shelby County, Ohio is located in the western part of the state and is part of the Dayton metropolitan area. It was established in 1819 and named after Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Kentucky. The county seat is Sidney, which was founded in 1820. The area was originally inhabited by the Shawnee and Miami Native American tribes. The first settlers arrived in the early 1800s, and the county was officially organized in 1819. The first county courthouse was built in Sidney in 1820. The county was largely agricultural in its early years, with the main crops being wheat, corn, and oats. The first railroad line was built in 1851, connecting Sidney to Cincinnati. This allowed for the transportation of goods and people, and helped to spur economic growth in the area. In the late 1800s, the county experienced a period of industrialization, with the establishment of several factories and businesses. This included the Sidney Manufacturing Company, which produced agricultural equipment, and the Sidney Foundry, which produced cast iron products. The county also experienced a period of population growth in the late 1800s and early 1900s, with the population increasing from 8,000 in 1880 to over 20,000 in 1910. This growth was largely due to the influx of immigrants from Germany, Ireland, and other European countries. Today, Shelby County is home to over 49,000 people. It is a largely rural area, with agriculture still playing an important role in the local economy. The county is also home to several small towns and villages, as well as the cities of Sidney and Anna. The county is served by several major highways, including Interstate 75 and U.S. Route 40.
https://co.shelby.oh.us/clerk-of-courts
The Shelby County Clerk of Courts office, as the “core of the Court,” plays a vital role in serving the interests of justice. This includes filing, docketing, indexing and preserving all court pleadings for civil, felony criminal and domestic relations cases.
https://co.shelby.oh.us/common-pleas-court-judge
The Common Pleas Court is located in the Shelby County Courthouse; a historical landmark in the heart of downtown Sidney. The courts of common pleas are original courts of general jurisdiction in Ohio’s judicial system. Every county in Ohio has a common pleas court served by one or more judges.
Shelby County Probate Court was the 2013 winner of the Ohio State Bar Association's Judicial Administration and Legal Reform Committee "Innovative Court Practices Award". The Court won the award for its Checklist and Compliance Order program.
https://www.sidneyoh.com/329/Municipal-Court
Sidney Municipal Court handles, for all of Shelby County: Adult misdemeanor criminal matters Adult misdemeanor traffic matters Civil matters with a jurisdictional limit of $15,000 Small claims complaints to a maximum of $6,000 Online Payments & Record Search IMPORTANT NOTICE ABOUT EACCESS
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https://co.shelby.oh.us/juvenile-court/public-records-search
The Remote Case Access System (“RCAS”) is maintained by the Shelby County Juvenile Court. The RCAS is intended as a convenience to the citizens of Shelby County for the purpose of obtaining public record information regarding cases filed in the Shelby County Court of Common Pleas, Juvenile Division.
https://co.shelby.oh.us/juvenile-court
The Juvenile Court is a division of the Common Pleas Court of Shelby County. It is our mission to protect society by correcting children who break the law, protect children from abuse and neglect and preserve and strengthen families. We are committed to fulfilling this mission by establishing and maintaining effective programs and by ...
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