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

Click on a county below to learn more:
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 - Highland County (1834)
Oldest Former Courthouse - Meigs County (1823)

State Capitol – Columbus

Governor Mansion – Bexley