If you are representing yourself you can request a copy of an order by email. If you are represented by a solicitor, your solicitor must make the request. The email must include the High Court record number, the title of the case, date of the order and, in the case of solicitors, the party they represent.

To contact a registrar about an order, email highcourtcentraloffice@courts.ie. Please state that the email is for the attention of the registrar in the subject line. You should include the High Court record number, the title of the case, date of the order and the party you represent.


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If the judge grants an order to obtain a transcript you should contact Epiq Global Limited (who are contracted to the Courts Service) and provide them with a copy of the order. The costs involved in obtaining a transcript are not a matter for the Courts Service.

The division is the Superior Court Clerk's Office (SCCO). Choose SCCO as the division, and then the county. Please be advised when requesting divorce documents, those documents will only be released to a party to the case or the attorney of record. If the party is requesting they must include a valid state id. Anyone else must provide a court order directing the clerk to release the documents.

Please be advised when requesting divorce documents, those documents will only be released to a party to the case or the attorney of record. If the party is requesting they must include a valid state id. Anyone else must provide a court order directing the clerk to release the documents.

Exemplified Copy: An exemplified copy includes the attestation of the clerk and seal of the court annexed, if a seal exists, together with a certificate of a judge of the court that the said attestation is in proper form. An exemplified copy is usually requested when the document shall be proved or admitted in other courts within the United States and its Territories and Possessions.

The Court of Appeals has issued an order waiving strict compliance with certain distance learning limitations and restrictions of sections 520.3 and 520.6 of the Rules for the Admission of Attorneys and Counselors at Law (22 NYCRR 520.3 and 520.6) applicable, in limited circumstances, when students and faculty who are subject to mandatory COVID-19 quarantine requirements attend in-person courses remotely or when a student has been granted an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act permitting the student to attend in-person courses remotely. The order applies to the 2023-2024 academic year. A copy of the order can be accessed here.

The office is located at 373 South High Street on the 23rd Floor. The Probate Court is closed on all legal holidays recognized by the County. 


The Franklin County Probate Court issues marriage licenses to residents of Franklin County, Ohio who are planning to marry in the state of Ohio. Licenses may also be issued to out-of-state residents who plan to marry in Franklin County, Ohio.

Please consult our Frequently Asked Questions for additional detailed information.

 

CURRENT COVID-19 POLICY

The Franklin County Probate Court follows the guidance issued by Columbus Public Health and aligns to the building policies issued by the Franklin County Board of Commissioners. Do not attend a marriage license appointment at the courthouse if you have a temperature of 100.4 or above or are experiencing any COVID-like symptoms.


MARRIAGE LICENSE APPLICANTS

All applicants must complete the online application before they appear in person for their license. Applications are only valid for 30 days. Please click here for requirements to obtain a license and to be directed to the online application.

Applicants may pay the $65.00 license fee in cash or via credit/debit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover). A separate 3% service charge applies to credit/debit card transactions.


ORDERING MARRIAGE ABSTRACTS (RECORD OF MARRIAGE)

After your officiant has confirmed that your marriage was solemnized by returning your signed license, you may order certified marriage abstracts (the record of your marriage). Abstracts may be obtained in person without an appointment, or ordered online or via regular USPS. Please see requirements here.

Any applicant under the age of 18 must first file a petition for consent to the marriage of a minor with the Franklin County Juvenile Court. After you have obtained the consent of the Juvenile Court, a license may not be issued until 14 days after the final order of the Juvenile Court is filed. The Probate Court will not issue a license or accept an application prior to the 14 days. A certified copy of the order must be provided before an application will be accepted.

Please contact the Franklin County Juvenile Court first to confirm your eligibility and initiate the consent process before you contact the marriage license department for an appointment.

The Supreme Court of Canada is the court of last resort (or the highest court) in Canada. As the final general court of appeal it is the last judicial resort of all litigants. Its jurisdiction embraces both the civil law of the province of Quebec and the common law of the other nine provinces and three territories. As it is a general court of appeal, the Supreme Court of Canada can hear cases in all areas of the law.

Most courtroom proceedings are Webcast live and are later televised by the Cable Public Affairs Channel (CPAC). CPAC posts its schedule at its site. To obtain a copy of a transcript for personal use, contact the Records Centre either by email at records-dossiers@scc-csc.ca or by telephone at 613-996-7933 or at 1-888-551-1185. Webcasts and audio files of Supreme Court of Canada proceedings may not be broadcast, rebroadcast, transmitted, communicated to the public by telecommunication, or otherwise be made available in whole or in part in any form or by any means, electronic or otherwise, except in accordance with the Copyright Act or with the written authorization of the Court. To request permission to use such material or to request a copy on DVD, please fill out the on-line Request to Use Court Photographs, Webcasts or Audio/Video Recordings. Live and archived Webcasts of appeal hearings are available on the Court Website.

If the complaint is about the conduct (but not a decision) of a judge from another court, contact the court staff, where the judge sits, in order to determine whether you should bring your complaint to the Canadian Judicial Council or to provincial or territorial officials.

In general, no. If you have a CSE case, you should not have to go to court when your child reaches age 18 and has graduated from high school. If you do not have a CSE case and your child has reached the age of 18 and graduated from high school, you can file a Motion to Modify to terminate support.

The Master can not accept a certified copy of a will. If there are no original will available, the estate will devolve according to the Intestate Succession Act, unless you lodge an application to the High Court to accept the copy as a valid will and the Court grant an order to that effect.

The information on this page includes specific instructions for parties to proceedings to request a copy of your file, also called a Record of Proceeding (ROP). For every case that comes before an immigration judge, there is an official court file, and this ROP contains the documents that the Department of Homeland Security and the noncitizen have provided, including all the correspondence DHS and the noncitizen have sent to and received from the court.

Please be sure to direct your email to the immigration court where the last hearing was scheduled for the case. Instructions on submitting a request by email are available here, including the immigration court email list in alphabetical order by court name.

Please plan ahead. While some courts may be able to fulfill your request the day you visit, file size and location will most often prevent same-day service. Please be sure that your completed EOIR-59 (or other request submission) has information for how the court can send you the ROP when it is able to make a copy.

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Media Court Lists Online is an online service available to accredited journalists to get access to information on criminal courts for the next 14 days. In order to access this service, journalists must sign up and agree to a Memorandum of Understanding which sets out the arrangements by which the Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service will provide media court lists to subscribers.

If your fine can be paid online, the court documentation, fine notice or letter, you have received will contain a Case Reference and an Online Account Reference. You will need both of these in order to pay your fine online.

It deals at first instance with all high value and high importance civil law (non-criminal) cases, and also has a supervisory jurisdiction over all subordinate courts and tribunals, with a few statutory exceptions. 2351a5e196

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