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Warren County Court Resources

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Warren County's Municipal Courts are located in Frankilin at 1 Benjamin Franklin Way P.O. Box 292, Franklin, Ohio 45005, in Lebanon at 50 S Broadway St, Lebanon, OH 45036 and in Mason at 5950 S Mason Montgomery Rd, Mason, OH 45040. You can obtain a current courtroom schedule For Franklin Municipal Court by clicking here:
Franklin Municipal Court Online

For Lebanon Municipal Court:
Lebanon Municipal Court  

For Mason Municipal Court:
Mason Municipal Court

The Judge who may hear your case in Franklin Municipal Court is the Honorable Rupert E. Ruppert. Judge.

The Judge who may hear your case in Lebanon Municipal Court is the Honorable Mark R. Bogen. Judge.

The Judge who may hear your case in Mason Municipal Court is the Honorable D. Andrew Batsche, Judge.

You can contact the Franklin Municipal Court by calling:

Phone: 937-746-2858

You can contact the Lebanon Municipal Court by calling:

Phone: 513 933-7210

You can contact the Mason Municipal Court by calling:

Clerk's Office

5950 Mason Montgomery Road

Mason, Ohio 45040

Phone: (513) 398-7901

Fax:    (513) 459-8085

Probation Department

5950 Mason Montgomery Road

Mason, Ohio 45040

Phone: (513) 398-3678

Fax:     (513) 701-6143

Warren County Common Pleas Court
Warren County Domestic Relations Court
Warren County Probate Court
500 Justice Drive
Lebanon, Ohio 45036


Lebanon Municipal Court
50 South Broadway
Lebanon, Ohio 45036


Warren County Court
570 Justice Drive
Lebanon, Ohio 45036




 



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