Ohio

Ohio became the 17th state on March 1, 1803. Columbus is the state capital. There are currently 88 counties each with a courthouse.

 

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Click on a county below to learn more:

Adams Allen  Ashland Ashtabula  Athens
Auglaize  Belmont  Brown Butler Carroll 
Champaign Clark Clermont  Clinton  Columbiana
Coshocton Crawford Cuyahoga Darke Defiance 
Delaware Erie Fairfield Fayette  Franklin
Fulton Gallia Geauga Greene Guernsey 
Hamilton  Hancock Hardin  Harrison Henry
Highland  Hocking  Holmes Huron  Jackson 
Jefferson Knox  Lake  Lawrence Licking
Logan Lorain Lucas  Madison  Mahoning 
Marion  Medina  Meigs  Mercer  Miami
Monroe Montgomery Morgan Morrow   Muskingum 
Noble  Ottawa Paulding Perry Pickaway
Pike  Portage  Preble Putnam Richland 
Ross Sandusky Scioto Seneca Shelby 
Stark  Summit  Trumbull Tuscarawas Union 
Van Wert  Vinton  Warren  Washington Wayne
Williams  Wood  Wyandot 


Ohio Supreme Court

 

Ohio Court of Appeals – Akron  ( 9th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Canton  ( 5th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Chillicothe  ( 4th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Cincinnati  ( 1st Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Cleveland  ( 8th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Columbus ( 10th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Dayton  ( 2nd Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Lima  ( 3rd Appellate District  )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Middletown  ( 12th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Toledo  ( 6th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Warren  ( 11th Appellate District )

Ohio Court of Appeals – Youngstown  ( 7th Appellate District )

 

Highest Point – Campbell Hill ( 1,550 feet ) is located in Logan County 

Lowest Point  – Ohio River ( 455 feet ) is located in Hamilton County

 

Oldest Courthouse still in use - Highland County (1834)

Oldest Former Courthouse - Meigs County (1823)

 

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State Capitol – Columbus

 

 

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Governor Mansion – Bexley