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Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation

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Industrial Commission of Ohio

The Industrial Commission of Ohio serves injured workers and Ohio employers through expeditious and impartial resolution of issues arising from workers' compensation claims and through establishment of adjudication policy.Go To Link

 

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Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas

Unlike the other divisions, judges on the General Division have what is called "general jurisdiction" to hear civil and criminal cases. Under Ohio law Municipal courts have jurisdiction to hear civil cases with a value of up to $15,000.00; Common Pleas civil jurisdiction has no upper limit. Criminal jurisdiction includes all crimes defined by statute as felonies, as well as certain other criminal offenses.Go To Link

 

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Cuyahoga County Clerk of Courts

The Clerk of Courts is responsible for the official record keeper for the County Court of Common Pleas and the District Court of Appeals. The Court of Common Pleas hears civil, criminal, and domestic relations cases.

The Clerk of Courts is responsible for recording, maintaining, indexing, and certifying the legal documents filed in the above cases. The Clerk of Courts is also responsible for receiving, accounting, and dispersing fines, fees, and other payments made in those cases.Go To Link

 

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Summit County Clerk of Courts

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 Clerk of Courts - Title Division, with three offices throughout Summit County, is responsible for issuing Certificates of Title for watercraft and motor vehicle owners throughout the region.Go To Link

 

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Lake County Court of Common Pleas
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Lake County Clerk of Courts

The office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas traces its origin to the medieval cleric. A cleric maintained records, was responsible for correspondence and had various powers to issue writs or other processes ordered by the Court. The cleric was generally one of the few educated persons in the community. Many prominent Ohioans have served as Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, including William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States.Go To Link

 

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