Dublin Divorce Decree Lookup

Dublin divorce decree records are filed at the Franklin County Domestic Relations Court in Columbus. Dublin is a suburb on the northwest side of the Columbus metro area. All divorce and dissolution cases for Dublin residents go through the Franklin County court system. You can search for case details online using the county's Case Information Online system or visit the courthouse in person. The Franklin County Clerk of Courts holds the official files and can make certified copies of any divorce decree on record.

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Dublin Overview

49,300 Population
Franklin County
~$350 Filing Fee
10th Judicial District

Where Dublin Divorce Decrees Are Filed

Dublin residents file for divorce at the Franklin County Domestic Relations Court in downtown Columbus. The court is at 373 S High Street, 18th Floor. It is one of the busiest domestic relations courts in Ohio. Multiple judges and magistrates handle the large number of divorce and dissolution cases filed each year. If you live in Dublin or anywhere else in Franklin County, this is your court.

The Dublin Mayor's Court at 6565 Commerce Parkway does not handle divorce cases. It only deals with traffic and minor criminal matters. All divorce decree filings in Dublin must go through the Franklin County Common Pleas Court. The courthouse is about a 20 to 25 minute drive from Dublin, depending on traffic. Staff at the court can help you find forms and point you to the self-help center if you plan to file without a lawyer.

Court Franklin County Domestic Relations Court
Address 373 S High Street, 18th Floor
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone (614) 525-3435
Hours Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Website Franklin County Domestic Relations Court

Paid parking is available in garages near the courthouse. Bring a valid photo ID. Security checks bags at the entrance before you go upstairs.

The Dublin Mayor's Court page shows the local court in Dublin, which handles traffic and minor criminal matters but has no jurisdiction over divorce cases.

Dublin divorce decree Dublin Mayor's Court page

Dublin residents must file divorce cases at the Franklin County Domestic Relations Court in Columbus, not at this local court.

Dublin Divorce Decree Filing Process

Filing for divorce from Dublin means going through the Franklin County Domestic Relations Court. Ohio law gives you two options: a contested divorce or an uncontested dissolution. Both result in a final divorce decree. The rules are set out in Ohio Revised Code Chapter 3105.

To file, at least one spouse must have lived in Ohio for six months and in Franklin County for at least 90 days. That is the residency rule in ORC 3105.03. The most common ground for divorce is incompatibility under ORC 3105.01. You can also cite living apart for one year. Fault-based grounds exist too, but most Dublin residents use the no-fault option.

The process starts when one spouse files a Complaint for Divorce. The other side must be served with the papers. For a dissolution, both spouses file a joint petition after they agree on all terms. Franklin County requires all divorcing parents to take the "Because Kids Turn Out Fine" parenting class, which costs about $50 per person. Property is split under Ohio's equitable distribution rules in ORC 3105.171. Spousal support is decided based on ORC 3105.18 factors like income, marriage length, and each person's earning ability. The Franklin County Family Court Services office provides mediation and parenting coordination to help resolve disputes.

Divorce Decree Fees in Dublin

Filing fees for a Dublin divorce decree run about $300 to $350 for the initial complaint. Dissolution petitions may cost slightly less. The response fee if the other spouse files an answer is around $200 to $250. Check with the Franklin County Clerk of Courts for the latest fee schedule.

Other costs add up during the case. Sheriff service runs $40 to $60. A private process server might charge $50 to $100. Certified copies of the final divorce decree cost about $2.00 per page at the clerk's office. The parenting class runs about $50 per person. Mediation fees vary, but the court can refer you to programs that charge on a sliding scale based on income. If you can't pay the filing fees, file an affidavit of indigency and ask the judge for a waiver.

This search tool covers Franklin County and can help you find Dublin divorce decree cases without visiting the courthouse in Columbus.

Franklin County Divorce Decree Records

Dublin is in Franklin County, and all divorce decree filings go through the Franklin County Domestic Relations Court. The county court handles cases for Dublin, Columbus, and surrounding communities. For more details on the county court system and other resources, visit the full Franklin County page.

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