Clerk of Courts FAQ2

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No. However, the Clerk of Courts office staff cannot and will not offer legal advice and does not have any pre-printed forms other than those offered on our website.

The Clerk’s office recommends that you seek legal counsel before starting the Divorce or Dissolution process. You can contact the Delaware County Bar Association at 740-363-1369, the Andrews House Legal Aid Clinic at 740-369-4520, or Legal Aid at 1-888-301-2411. These organizations can refer you to an attorney that practices domestic relations law. If you choose to represent yourself, some legal research will be necessary. The Court is strict about proper forms, formats and requirements needed for this process. Please see the “Forms” and “Local Rules” sections of this website for a checklist of forms and instructions that are required for each type of filing.

Parties must attend a parenting seminar before the final hearing or the Court may not grant the Divorce or Dissolution. Please call the OSU Extension Office at (740) 833-2030 to schedule your class or for more information.

No. We accept and process new filings and forward the file to the appropriate Judge or Magistrate.  The Court will review the filings and make any appropriate rulings.  A copy of the Judge’s or Magistrate’s Order will be mailed to the appropriate party by regular U.S. Mail.

Forms are available on our home page on the “Forms” link. If the Magistrate or Judge determines that a continuance is appropriate and if it is granted, a new date will be scheduled and you will be notified by regular U.S. Mail.

If the divorce or dissolution was granted in Delaware County, you can email the Clerk’s office at clerkofcourts@co.delaware.oh.us to request a copy or certified copy of your case filing.  Please be specific and make certain to include the parties’ first and last names at the time of the marriage, the year the case was filed and the case number, if available.  The cost for copies is $0.10/page plus $1.00 per certification, if needed.   

If you are seeking a Protection Order, please contact Victim Services, a division of the Delaware County Prosecutor’s Office, at (740)833-2710.

It is important that you notify the Court or Clerk’s office when you have a change of address. Your notice of change of address or relocation must be made in writing. For your convenience, there is an “Address Change” form available for you on the “Forms” link on our home page. This form must be completed and mailed to The Clerk of Courts Domestic Relations Division, 117 North Union Street, 3rd Floor, Delaware, Ohio 43015. This notice will be placed with your case file.

A notice of Final Appealable Order is a decision rendered by the Judge or Magistrate that is appealable, or reversible. Some of these decisions may include child support decisions, child custody issues, visitation, etc. Parties have 30 days to file an appeal with the Court of Appeals on a decision that is rendered by a Judge. If a Magistrate rendered the decision, parties have 14 days to file an appeal with the Supervising Judge. If you do not wish to appeal the decision, simply disregard the notice.

The forms that we are able to provide are available on our home page under “Forms.” You may contact Legal Aid at 1-888-301-2411. You may also contact the local Law Library at (740) 833-2545.