Stow Municipal Court Records
Stow Municipal Court
The Stow Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor and traffic offenses committed within its geographical boundaries and civil cases in which the amount in controversy does not exceed $15,000. The Court handles about 20,000 cases per year. The Court serves sixteen communities in northern Summit County including Boston Heights, Boston ...
https://stowmunicourt.com/Public Records Policy : Stow Municipal Court
The STOW CLERK OF COURT’S records are subject to records retention schedules. The office’s current schedules are available at 4400 Courthouse Drive, Stow, OH 44224, a location readily available to the public as required by Ohio Revised Code §149.43 (B) (2). A downloadable version of this Policy can be found here: Public Records Policy Top of page
https://stowmunicourt.com/public-records-policy/Sealing Records : Stow Municipal Court
The Court filing fee for sealing of your record in the Stow Municipal Court is $50.00 which includes the community control document processing fee. What determines whether my application will be granted? The granting of the sealing of your record (s) is within the sole discretion of the sentencing Court.
https://stowmunicourt.com/info/sealingrecords/Stow Municipal Court Records
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https://groups.google.com/g/guz100gib/c/QvF2XX1SSoQStow Municipal Court Case Search - Summit County, OH ...
Stow Municipal Court is located in Summit county in Ohio. The court address is 4400 Courthouse Dr, Stow OH 44224. The phone number for Stow Municipal Court is 330-564-4200 and the fax number is 330-564-4193.
https://recordsfinder.com/court/courthouses/oh/summit/stow/stow-municipal-court/Adding Documents : Stow Municipal Court
Adding Documents. Select the type of case you are filing from the “Document Type” drop down list. Click on the “Browse” button to select your document (MUST be in .pdf format). If applicable, type additional information you want the Court to know in the “Document Note” box. Please use ALL CAPS. To upload additional filings, click on ...
https://stowmunicourt.com/adding-documents/Stow Municipal Court | Summit County Court of Common Pleas
Stow Municipal Court. 4400 Courthouse Drive. Stow, Ohio 44224. (330) 564-4200 · Fax (330) 564-4193. Directions & Parking for the Courthouse. Municipal Court handles criminal and traffic misdemeanor offenses such as domestic violence, passing bad checks, trespassing, driving under the influence, and speeding tickets.
https://www.summitcpcourt.net/juror-information/where-should-i-go/stow-municipal-court/Public Records - Stow, OH (Business, Criminal, GIS ...
Stow Public Records are any documents that are available for public inspection and retrieval in Stow, Ohio. There are many different types of records, including Stow birth records, criminal records, and business records. Many Public Records are available at local Summit County Clerks, Recorders, and Assessors Offices.
https://www.countyoffice.org/stow-oh-public-records/SUMMIT COUNTY CLERK OF COURTS
Stow Municipal Court. 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://clerkweb.summitoh.net/OhioClerks.aspStow Municipal Court - The Akron Legal News
STOW MUNICIPAL COURT. 4400 Courthouse Drive • Stow, Ohio 44224. PHONE: (330) 564-4200 . Stow Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor offenses; traffic cases; and civil actions up to $15,000 for the communities of Boston Heights, Boston Township, Cuyahoga Falls, Hudson, Macedonia, Munroe Falls, Northfield, Northfield Center Township, Peninsula, Reminderville, Sagamore HIlls, Silver ...
http://www.akronlegalnews.com/courts/stow_municipal_court9th District reverses Stow court ... - The Akron Legal News
Published: October 4, 2021 The 9th District Court of Appeals has reversed a Stow Municipal Court’s judgment in a dispute over the ownership of a dog following the termination of a romantic relationship. Colleen Eltibi and Kristin Kocsis adopted a dog from the Madison County Humane Society in 2015.
http://www.akronlegalnews.com/editorial/30928