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Greene County Court Resources

Greene County's Municipal Courts are located: In Fairborn / Beavercreek at 1148 Kauffman Ave.
Fairborn, Ohio 45324

In Xenia on the second floor of Xenia City Hall, 101 N. Detroit Street, Xenia Ohio

You can find out more information including scheduling for the Fairborn / Beavercreek Municipal Court here: Fairborn / Beavercreek Municipal Court

To find out more information about the Xenia Municipal Court Click here: Xenia Municipal Court
 
The Judge who may hear your case in Xenia Municipal Court is the honroable Judge Michael K. Murray. In Fairborn / Beavercreek, the honorable Judge Beth W. Root. 

You can contact Fairborn / Beavercreek Municipal Court by calling

Phone: (937) 754-3040

Fax: (937) 879-4422

You can contact Xenia Municipal Court by calling

Phone: (937) 376-7290

Fax: (937) 376-7288

 

Greene County Common Pleas Court, Greene County Domestic Relations Court,
Greene County Probate Court
45 N. Detroit Street
Xenia, Ohio 45385


Fairborn Municipal Court
44 West Hebble Avenue
Fairborn, Ohio 45324


Xenia Municipal Court
101 North Detroit Street
Xenia, Ohio 45385

 




 



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