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  1. Prior to 1916, the Court operated under the Justice of the Peace System until the General Assembly of the State of Ohio created the Municipal Court. In 1955, the Court was given countywide jurisdiction and in 1968 it's name was changed to the Franklin County Municipal Court.

  2. If your looking for a Wedding Officiant, Wedding Minister, Justice of the peace or a Wedding Chapel in Columbus or just want to be married in Columbus or anywhere in Ohio, look no further. We're the number one Wedding Chapel and the largest Wedding Officiant service in Ohio for a reason.

  3. The Municipal Court is not the only location where a ceremony can be performed. If the license expires before the first available or desired date, search the web for civil ceremonies or weddings in Franklin County Ohio. For marriage license information please visit Franklin County Probate Court online or call (614) 525-3108.

  4. List of justices of the Ohio Supreme Court. Bold indicates chief judge or chief justice. The Ohio Supreme Court was created by the Ohio Constitution of 1802 with three judges, and had three or four through 1851. In 1851, the number of judges was increased to five.

  5. The office is located at 373 South High Street on the 23rd Floor. The Probate Court is closed on all legal holidays recognized by the County. The Franklin County Probate Court issues marriage licenses to residents of Franklin County, Ohio who are planning to marry in the state of Ohio.

  6. Ohio residents may obtain a marriage license within the county where either applicant resides. At least one applicant must live in Franklin County for a marriage license to be issued by this court. The license is valid anywhere in the State of Ohio.

  7. The Office of Justice Policy and Programs is the fiduciary agent and grant administrator for the County's major federal funding for law enforcement, prosecution, crime prevention and education, and technology improvement.

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