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Rhonda Wykle

Rhonda Wykle

Clerk of Courts

(740) 385-2616

Due to maintenance issues the Common Pleas Court, General and Domestic Relations Divisions, will be operating under the following modified schedule.  
6/23/25 8:00A.M.-12:00P.M.
6/24/25 8:00A.M.-1:30P.M.
6/25/25 8:00A.M.-12:00P.M.

The Court will still have the ability to hear Emergency Civil Protection Orders and Emergency Custody Orders.  Please contact the Hocking County Prosecutor’s Office to file the Orders during the modified schedule.  

The Clerk of Courts and Title office hours are 8:30 to Noon for the week of June 23rd to June 27th.

The Treasurer's Office hours are 8:30 to Noon Monday 6/23, Tuesday 6/24 and Wednesday 6/25.  Normal hours of operation will resume Thursday.

Clerk of Courts

Legal Division
Hours:
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday - Friday
Phone:  740-385-2616
FAX:  740-385-1822

Titles Division
Hours:
8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday - Friday
Phone: 740-385-2675
FAX:  740-385-1822

Both offices are closed from 12:00-1:00 PM for lunch.

The BMV is located 2 minutes by walking, 500ft down Main Street from our office.

Both offices are closed from 12:00-1:00 PM for lunch.

If you have any questions please call (740)385-2616

 

I am pleased to provide this web page as a public service to our community.  
The Hocking County Clerk of Courts offices, both Legal and Titles, strive 
to provide efficient and friendly service to those we serve. 

Rhonda Wykle, Hocking County Clerk of Courts

 

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New Filing Fees as of July 1st, 2025

Click Link for New Filing Fees

 

 

The Internet Inquiry link allows the public to view case filings for Domestic, Civil, Felony Criminal cases, Fourth District Court of Appeals cases originating in the Hocking County Common Pleas Court and Certificate of Judgment filings. 

Cases contained in the public records have a beginning date of January 1, 1996, except for Certificates of Judgment, which begin with January 1, 2003. 

If a post decree action for an older Domestic case has been filed, these cases are included. 

Instructions for the use of the Internet Inquiry are available in Adobe Reader PDF format from within the program.  Click here if you do not have Adobe Reader software on your computer (it is free):