Montgomery County Court Records (OH)

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Find Montgomery County Court Records

Montgomery County Court Records are available from 12 government offices.

Montgomery Common Pleas Court 41 North Perry Street Dayton, OH 45402 937-225-4368 Directions

Montgomery County Court 6111 Taylorsville Road Huber Heights, OH 45424 937-496-7231 Directions

Montgomery County District Court 19 South Clayton Road New Lebanon, OH 45345 937-687-9099 Directions

Dayton County Court 41 North Perry Street Dayton, OH 45402 937-687-9099 Directions

Dayton Municipal Court 301 West 3rd Street Dayton, OH 45402 937-333-4300 Directions

Kettering Municipal Court 2325 Wilmington Pike Dayton, OH 45420 937-296-2461 Directions

Miamisburg Municipal Court 10 North 1st Street Miamisburg, OH 45342 937-866-2203 Directions

Moraine Mayor's Court 4200 Dryden Road Moraine, OH 45439 937-535-1010 Directions

Oakwood Municipal Court 30 Park Avenue Dayton, OH 45419 937-293-3058 Directions

Phillipsburg Mayor's Court 10868 Baltimore Phillipsburg Road Brookville, OH 45309 937-884-5594 Directions

Vandalia Municipal Court 245 James Bohanan Drive Vandalia, OH 45377 937-898-3996 Directions

West Carrollton Mayor's Court 300 East Central Avenue Dayton, OH 45449 937-859-8288 Directions

Official Montgomery County Court Record Directories

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About Montgomery County Courts

Montgomery County Courts maintain records on all legal actions taken in Montgomery County, OH, which can include court cases, legal filings, and court docket information. These public records are open and available upon request in Montgomery County. In order to locate the correct court record, you will need to know which Montgomery County Court heard the case. Legal actions are divided between Montgomery County Criminal Courts and Montgomery County Civil Courts.