Common Pleas Holiday Closure Schedule 2025
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NEW! - Ensuring Fairness Video
Mission Statement: As an equal and independent branch of government the Judges of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas, acting with integrity, shall provide a safe, accessible, transparent, efficient, and impartial system of justice by fairly resolving disputes, respecting the public interest, and preserving individual rights while maintaining the rule of law
Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Statement: Our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility drives us forward to better.
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**Scam Warning: Scammers are actively impersonating personnel of the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office, Electronic Monitoring Unit and/or the Clerk of Courts, to call families of incarcerated individuals, claiming a fee is needed for immediate release via an electronic GPS ankle monitor. These fraudulent calls use spoofed numbers and often publicly available arrest records, demanding quick, non-traceable payments through Zelle, Venmo or Cash App. Hamilton County will never require payment of a fee for electronic monitoring services prior to release from the Justice Center. If you have received one of these suspicious phone calls, please contact the Electronic Monitoring Unit (EMU) at 513-946-9800 to verify the information.**
Pledge of Fairness: The fundamental mission of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas is to provide a fair and impartial forum for the resolution of disputes according to the rule of law. The Judges and staff of the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas therefore make this pledge to each litigant, defendant, victim, witness, juror, and person involved in a court proceeding: Fairness includes the opportunity to be heard, the chance to have the court process explained, and the right to be treated with respect.



