Frequently Asked Questions
Following are some of the most frequently asked questions we receive at the Clerk's office. If you have a question not addressed here, click on the division link at bottom that pertains to your inquiry, or contact us for information. Please keep in mind that we are statutorily prohibited from providing legal advice.
- Where are you located, and what are your hours of operation?
- What are the legal holidays when your offices will be closed?
- How can I obtain a copy of my divorce decree?
- What is the procedure for filing a divorce or dissolution?
- Where do I go to file a Civil Protection (restraining) Order, and what is the procedure? Where do I go to file a Civil Stalking Protection Order? What is the difference between these two types of protection orders?
- How do I file a Satisfaction of Judgment Lien release, or release a tax lien? How much will it cost?
- How do I apply for a lost, stolen or destroyed auto title or memorandum?
- How do I transfer my out-of-state car/boat title?
- How can I find out if my relative/friend is in jail?
- How do I apply to have my record expunged?
- Where can I find criminal or divorce records online?
- I have a document which has been notarized, and I must verify that the notary is currently registered in Franklin County. What is the process for having a notary verified?
- Where can I get a copy of my birth certificate, or a copy of a death certificate?
- Where can I get a copy of my marriage certificate?
- What is the procedure for changing my name?
- Where can I find a list of homes in foreclosure in Franklin County?
- How do I file a small claims action?
- How do I apply to become a notary public, or to renew my notary?
- Where can I find a copy of the Local Rules?
- Where do I file for bankruptcy?
Birth and death certificates in Franklin County are maintained by the Columbus Health Department.
Marriage certificates are filed with the Franklin County Probate Court.
Name changes are filed with the Franklin County Probate Court.
The Franklin County Sheriff's Office maintains a list of homes in foreclosure, searchable by date or zip code.
Small claims suits are handled by the Franklin County Municipal Court.
The Clerk of Court's office is responsible for registering notaries who have filed in Franklin County. For information on becoming a notary, contact the Columbus Bar Association.
The Franklin County Court of Common Pleas has posted the Local Rules on their web site.
In Franklin County, bankruptcies are filed with the United States Bankruptcy Court, Southern District.