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  1. 72 North Broad Street. Canfield, OH 44406. 330-533-3643. The principal duty of the Clerk of Courts is to maintain and preserve all court documents, journals, records, books, and papers pertaining to the Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Court, Court of Appeals and Area Courts.

  2. Find helpful forms for both the Common Please Court and County Court on this official government website. You can also access online services, records, maps, and agendas for Mahoning County.

  3. The principal duty of the Clerk of Courts is to maintain and preserve all court documents, journals, records, books, and papers pertaining to the Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Court, Court of Appeals and Area Courts.

  4. Initiate or file to an existing case electronically with the Clerk of Courts. You must request an account, review the Terms of Use policy and redact sensitive information before filing.

  5. The Mahoning County Clerk of Courts, led by Daniel Dascenzo, is a vital part of the Seventh District Court of Appeals. Located in the Court House in Youngstown, Ohio, the office maintains records of civil and criminal cases, including divorce records.

    • 120 Market Street, Youngstown, 44503, OH
    • (330) 740-2104
  6. At the Mahoning County Clerk of Courts, we offer a wide range of services to support the legal community and the public. These include document recording and retrieval, marriage licenses, and passport applications.

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  8. Clerk of Courts. The principal duty of the Clerk of Courts is to maintain and preserve all court documents, journals, records, books, and papers pertaining to the Court of Common Pleas, Domestic Relations Court, Court of Appeals and Area Courts.

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