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Hocking County Information

The state of Ohio is home to Hocking County. Hocking County had 28,050 total people back in 2020. In Hocking County, the current seat is Logan.

The county was organized in 1818.

Its name is derived from the Hocking River, the origin of which is disputed but is said to be a Delaware Indian word meaning "bottle river.”

Hocking County Arrest Records

In Hocking County, arrest records are kept on each crime within the jurisdictional area. Every crime in Hocking County is split into two sections in the crime report. The sections are the violent crime and property crime sections. Property crimes include infractions such as burglary, vehicle theft, and larceny. Robbery, aggravated assault, murder, and forcible rape make up the violent crime categorization. Back in 2021, there were 38 violent and 219 property crimes in Hocking County. Hocking County Sheriff’s Office can be contacted at:

Hocking County Sheriff's Office
Sheriff: Lanny E. North
25 East 2nd Street
Logan, OH 43138
Phone: (740) 385-2131

Hocking County Criminal Records

Hocking County records its criminal activities in the form of criminal records. These records cover murders, rapes, burglaries, arson, motor vehicle theft, assaults, and crimes of sexual nature. In Hocking County and across the whole state of Ohio, the police must keep an updated list of all arrest records. In Hocking County, citizens can use a search tool to access the records. Any individual on release or in jail can be searched for using the tool. Hocking County legally keeps a register of current sex offenders. This register includes any offender living, attending school, working, or jailed in the Hocking County area. This register can be accessed by all Hocking County locals.

Local offenders are located by locals of Hocking County by using online searches. A zipcode given by the user serves as the focal point of a search. All offenders within that area will then be revealed to the searcher. A resident may also use the tool to lookup individual offenders. These include any incarcerated or non-compliant offender in Hocking County.

Hocking County Court Records

The criminal, civil, and family cases in Hocking County are all managed by the county courthouse. The court clerk maintains all Hocking County court records. The District Court of Appeals has the power to oversee any lower court case in which one party appeals in Ohio. The District Court of Appeals oversees all contention against decisions made at the 88 county superior and trial courts, including in Hocking County. Members of the public in Hocking County can access court records at:

Hocking County Courthouse
1 East Main Street
Logan, OH 43138
Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Phone: (740) 385-2616
Fax: (740) 385-1822

NOTE - Normal court records in Hocking County can usually be delivered by mail, email, or fax once payment is received. On the other hand, all official records can only be transmitted via mail.

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Hocking County Public Records

Each resident in the state of Ohio has vital records kept on them. These documents hold a person's most crucial milestone life events. These records could feature marriages, divorces, deaths, births, and more. Hocking County, as well as other counties in the state, is pivotal in the collection of these records for Ohio. These counties, such as Hocking County, are usually put in charge of obtaining documents and sending copies to the state government.

Ohio requires all county clerks to collect marriage records. All records are located by the Ohio Bureau of Vital Statistics. The key vital records are birth certificates, death certificates, divorce decrees, marriage licenses, divorce certificates, marriage certificates, and more. In the state of Ohio, every one of these vital records is located together in one central registry, including those from Hocking County. Statistical analysis can be carried out regarding the documents.

Any public record can be copied and accessed by residents in Hocking County. The Ohio Open Records Law 1963 gives the general public in Hocking County this fundamental right. Hocking County occupants can obtain public records in-person at:

Hocking County Clerk’s Office
1 East Main Street
Logan, OH 43138
Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM
Phone: (740) 385-2616
Fax: (740) 385-1822

Nonetheless, records in Hocking County do come at a cost. For example, birth certificates in Hocking County cost $25. Death certificates in Hocking County will set a person back $25. Marriage certificates in Hocking County cost $60.

NOTE -To get hold of records, Hocking County occupants must adhere to some guidelines. The office is only open between 8:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. EST from Monday to Friday. If a person wishes to obtain records, they must bring some form of photo identification. Photo ID could be a driver's license or state ID. All requests to access public records must also be put in writing in Hocking County.