Akron Dissolution Of Marriage Lookup

Akron dissolution of marriage records are on file at the Summit County Clerk of Courts on South High Street. The Domestic Relations Division handles all dissolution filings for Akron residents and other Summit County residents. You can search cases online, visit the file room in the basement of the courthouse, or request copies by mail or email. Summit County keeps records going back decades, with the online system covering cases from 2002 forward. Whether you need a certified copy of a decree or want to look up docket entries for a pending case, the Summit County clerk's office in Akron has what you need.

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Akron Dissolution Of Marriage Overview

Summit County Filing County
330-643-2211 Clerk Phone
$2.00/page Certified Copy Fee
30-90 Days Hearing Window

Akron Dissolution Of Marriage Filing Location

Akron is the county seat of Summit County. All dissolution of marriage cases are filed at the Summit County Clerk of Courts, 205 South High Street, Akron, OH 44308. The main phone is 330-643-2211. Public records line is 330-643-8082. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM. The Domestic Relations Division sits at 209 South High Street, Akron, OH 44308, phone 330-643-2365.

Both spouses file a joint petition for dissolution of marriage together with a separation agreement. Under Ohio Revised Code Section 3105.63, the agreement must cover property division, debt, spousal support, and a parenting plan if children are involved. One spouse needs six months of Ohio residency before filing. The court sets a hearing between 30 and 90 days after the petition goes in. Both spouses must show up and confirm the agreement under oath at the Akron courthouse.

Search Akron Dissolution Records Online

Summit County provides an online case search through the Clerk of Courts website. Records from 2002 to the present are best suited for online searches. You can look up cases by name, case number, or date. The Summit County marriage and divorce records page explains how to find dissolution records through the court system. Basic case data and docket entries are available at no charge.

The File Room sits in the basement of the Summit County Courthouse at 205 South High Street. Walk in during business hours with a photo ID to pull records. The staff can search by party name or case number. The Summit County divorce records guide has more details on the types of documents available and the request process. For cases before 2002, you may need to visit the file room in person since older records have limited online data.

Note: Summit County online records are most complete for cases filed after 2002, though some older docket entries may still appear in the search system.

Akron Dissolution Copy Fees

Certified copies from the Summit County Clerk of Courts cost $2.00 per page plus a $1.00 certification fee per document. You can get copies in person at the File Room in the basement level, 205 South High Street, Akron, OH 44308. Phone for the File Room is 330-643-2212. Same-day service is common for in-person requests. Certified copies carry the court seal that you need for legal uses like name changes, remarriage, or updating records with Social Security.

You can also submit a written public records request by email, mail, or in person. The clerk's website has a Public Records Request form you can fill out. Mail requests go to the Summit County Clerk of Courts at the High Street address. Include the names of both parties, the case number if you have it, and payment for the fees. The Summit County Probate Court handles marriage records separately. Marriage certificates cost $2 per page certified. The Probate Court is at 209 South High Street, phone 330-643-2330.

Dissolution vs. Divorce in Akron

Ohio offers two paths to end a marriage. Dissolution requires both spouses to agree on all terms before filing. Divorce can be filed by one spouse alone using grounds listed in ORC Section 3105.01. There are 11 grounds for divorce, and incompatibility is the most common. If one spouse denies incompatibility, a fault ground must be proven. Divorce cases in Akron can take many months when the spouses cannot reach agreement.

Dissolution wraps up faster. Under ORC Section 3105.171, Ohio is an equitable distribution state. In a dissolution, the couple handles the property split in their agreement. The court reviews it but usually accepts the terms. Akron residents who can cooperate save time and money by choosing dissolution over divorce.

The Akron city government website provides general resources for city residents, though dissolution of marriage records are managed at the Summit County level.

Akron Ohio dissolution of marriage records resources

Akron residents should contact the Summit County Clerk of Courts for dissolution of marriage filings and record requests rather than city offices.

Akron Legal Help and Resources

The Ohio State Bar Association runs a lawyer referral service for Akron residents who need a family law attorney. Community Legal Aid serves the Akron area with free legal assistance for qualifying residents. The Akron Municipal Court handles criminal and civil cases at 217 South High Street, but does not process dissolution of marriage filings. Those go through the Summit County Court of Common Pleas.

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The Ohio Clerk of Courts Association provides a directory of all county clerks statewide. The Ohio Bureau of Vital Statistics maintains an abstract index from 1954 forward, though actual dissolution documents are only available from the Summit County clerk in Akron.

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Akron is the county seat of Summit County. All dissolution of marriage filings go through the Summit County court system.

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