Find Family Court Records in Wyandot County

Wyandot County family court records are kept at the Court of Common Pleas in Upper Sandusky. The county is in north-central Ohio and has a small population, but the same Ohio laws and court procedures apply as in the state's largest counties. The Clerk of Courts stores domestic relations and probate case files. You can search for divorce cases, custody orders, support filings, and marriage licenses at the courthouse. This guide covers the courts, search process, and fees for Wyandot County family court records.

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Wyandot County Family Court Records Office

The Wyandot County Domestic Relations Division handles divorce, dissolution, custody and parenting orders, child support matters, spousal support, protection orders, parenting education, court mediation, and modification actions. Interstate cases are also part of this court's work when parents live in different states.

Every filing creates Wyandot County family court records that the Clerk of Courts stores at the courthouse. The Domestic Relations Division follows ORC Chapter 3105 for divorce law. Ohio requires six months of residency before filing. There are 11 grounds for divorce. Property follows equitable distribution. Child custody decisions use the best interest of the child standard under ORC Chapter 3109. Standard domestic relations filing fees apply in Wyandot County.

The screenshot below shows the Supreme Court of Ohio protection order forms page, where forms used in Wyandot County for domestic violence cases are available.

Wyandot County Family Court Records - Ohio Protection Order Forms

These standardized protection order forms are free to download and must be accepted in Wyandot County courts.

Court Wyandot County Court of Common Pleas
Address 109 South Sandusky Avenue
Upper Sandusky, OH 43351
Hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM

Wyandot County Clerk of Courts

The Wyandot County Clerk of Courts is the court records repository for all Common Pleas divisions. Public records policies are in place. Certified copy services, electronic docket management, records retention, electronic filing, and historical records storage are part of the office operations. The title division is also housed here.

Ohio's Public Records Act (ORC 149.43) lets anyone request records without stating a reason. Copy fees are $0.10 per page. Certified copies cost extra. In-person access is the main way to search Wyandot County family court records. Being a smaller county, online tools may be limited. But the staff can help with lookups during business hours. If a request is denied, the Clerk must cite the specific law. You can appeal to the Ohio Court of Claims for $25.

Wyandot County Probate Court

The Wyandot County Probate Court in Upper Sandusky handles estate administration, guardianship cases, adoption proceedings, marriage licenses, name changes, mental health commitments, birth and death record corrections, trust administration, and fiduciary accounts. Marriage licenses need both parties to appear in person with valid ID.

Guardianship cases need ongoing annual reporting. Adoption records are sealed by Ohio law. The Probate Court has exclusive jurisdiction under ORC Chapter 2101. Standard probate court fees apply. Probate forms are available at the office. The Supreme Court of Ohio probate forms page has standardized forms that Wyandot County must accept. Juvenile records are confidential per ORC Chapter 2151.

Note: Wyandot County is one of Ohio's smaller counties, so court staff can often handle family court record requests the same day.

Wyandot County Court Fees

Copy fees at the Wyandot County Clerk of Courts are $0.10 per page for standard copies. Certified copies have an added fee. Divorce filing fees in Ohio typically run $200 to $400. Marriage licenses at the Probate Court cost about $50 to $75. Certified copies of marriage certificates are $2.00 each.

If you can't afford the fees, fee waivers are available. You file a petition showing your income and the judge decides. The Supreme Court of Ohio has standardized fee waiver forms that Wyandot County must accept. As a smaller county, Wyandot County staff can often process records requests quickly and walk you through the fee structure for your specific needs.

Accessing Wyandot County Court Records

Ohio law under ORC 149.43 makes most court records public. The Clerk of Courts in Upper Sandusky handles all requests for Wyandot County family court records. Walk-in requests are the fastest option. For mail requests, include the case name or number, a description of the documents you need, a check or money order for the copy fees, and a self-addressed stamped envelope.

Certified copies carry the court seal and are needed when you present a court order to another agency. Divorce decrees, support orders, and custody entries from ORC 3105 and ORC 3109 cases are public records in Wyandot County. Sealed records include adoption files and juvenile case documents under ORC 2151. Protection order records may have addresses removed for safety. The Clerk's staff can check what is available in a particular file before you pay. Wyandot County's smaller size often means shorter wait times compared to larger Ohio courts.

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