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Summit County, Ohio is located in the northeastern part of the state and is part of the Akron Metropolitan Statistical Area. It was established in 1840 and is named after the highest point in the county, which is located at the summit of the Portage Escarpment. The area was originally inhabited by the Iroquois and Delaware Native American tribes. The first settlers in the area were Quakers from Connecticut who arrived in 1810. The county was officially organized in 1840 and was named after the highest point in the county, which is located at the summit of the Portage Escarpment. The county was an important part of the Underground Railroad, with many of the Quaker settlers providing shelter and assistance to escaped slaves. During the Civil War, Summit County was a major supplier of troops and supplies to the Union Army. The county was also an important center of industry during the Industrial Revolution. The Ohio and Erie Canal, which ran through the county, was a major transportation route for goods and people. The canal was also used to transport coal from the coal mines in the area. The city of Akron, which is located in Summit County, was founded in 1825 and quickly became an important industrial center. The city was home to the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, which was founded in 1898. The company was a major employer in the area and helped to fuel the growth of the city. Today, Summit County is home to over 545,000 people and is a major center of industry, education, and culture. The county is home to the University of Akron, the Akron Art Museum, and the Akron Zoo. The county is also home to several professional sports teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Cleveland Indians, and the Akron RubberDucks.
The Summit County Clerk of Courts Office is comprised of two Divisions - Legal and Title. The Clerk of Courts - Legal Division maintains records for the Summit County Common Pleas Court - General Division, the Summit County Domestic Relations Court, and the Ninth District Court of Appeals.
The Summit County Court of Common Pleas, General Division, is a court of general jurisdiction, handling both criminal and civil cases. The Common Pleas Court is charged with dispensing justice, resolving disputes, and protecting the constitutional rights of those who appear before the Court. Search Upcoming Schedule and Events
https://clerkweb.summitoh.net/OhioClerks.asp
The Stow Municipal Court serves sixteen communities in northern Summit County including Boston Heights, Boston Township, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Macedonia, Munroe Falls, Northfield, Northfield Center Township, Peninsula, Reminderville, Sagamore Hills, Silver Lake, Stow, Tallmadge, Twinsburg and Twinsburg Township.
https://akronmunicipalcourt.org
The Akron Municipal Court and the Akron-Summit County Public Library are joining forces to create storybook weddings for local couples. Venues and further details are listed below... Read More 02/09/2023 Four Akron Municipal Court Specialized Dockets Earn Renewed Certifications
(877) 526-8785 (toll-free outside Summit County) (330) 643-2091 (fax) [email protected] Helpful Links and Numbers. Lorain County Clerk of Courts (440) 329-5133: Medina County Clerk of Courts (330) 725-9728: Summit County Clerk of Courts ... (330) 287-5596: Supreme Court of Ohio (614) 387-9000: Links to Common Pleas and Municipal Court ...
https://akronmunicipalcourt.org/fines-case-search
Traffic and Criminal cases with an outstanding arrest warrant cannot be paid online Traffic and Criminal cases with a mandatory court appearance indicated cannot be paid A parking ticket cannot be paid online if a BMV hold has been issued Payments are not accepted between 11:20 p.m. and midnight
https://www.summitcpcourt.net/resource-center/court-schedule
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