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Pickaway County Court Resources

Pickaway County's Municipal Court is located in Circleville at 151 East Franklin Street P.O. Box 128 Circleville, Ohio 43113. 

You can obtain a current courtroom schedule For Circleville Municipal Court by clicking here:
Circleville Municipal Court Online


The Judge who may hear your case in Fairfield Municipal Court is the honroable Judge Gary Dumm.

You can contact Circleville Municipal Court by calling

Judge’s Office:

Judge Gary Dumm

740-474-3175

Connie Neal, Assignment Commissioner

740-474-3175

Craig Stevens, Bailiff

740-474-3175

Fax Number

740-477-8291

 

 

Clerk of Courts:

Rob W. Reeser, Clerk

740-474-3171

Meg Baker, Deputy Clerk (Civil)

740-474-3171

Susan Roy, Deputy Clerk (Civil)

740-474-3171

Joni Bussert, Deputy Clerk (Traffic/Criminal)

740-474-3171

Debbie Huff, Deputy Clerk (Traffic/Criminal)

740-474-3171

Charma Cantrell, Deputy Clerk (Traffic/Criminal)

740-474-3171

Connie Weaver, Deputy Clerk (Traffic/Criminal)

740-474-3171

Sheri Clydesdale, Deputy Clerk (Traffic/Criminal)

740-474-3171

Fax Number

740-420-3041

 

 

Probation Department:

Renee Kennedy, Chief Probation Officer

740-477-9824

Jason McGowan, Probation Officer

740-477-9824

Jason Williams, Probation Officer

740-477-9824

Fax Number

740-477-8291

 

 

Pickaway County Intensive Supervision Probation Unit:

Curt Robards, Probation Officer

740-420-3509

Sam Smith, Probation Officer

740-420-3509

Fax Number

740-420-3410

Other Pickaway County Court Contacts:

Common Pleas Court Pickaway County, Ohio

General Aand Domestic Relations Division Pickaway County Courthouse 207 South Court Street Circleville, Ohio  43113

 




 



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