Huron County Courthouse
2 E Main St
Norwalk, OH 44857
The hours are Monday through Friday - 8:30am to 4:30pm. Closed
Saturday and Sunday
The people working within the courthouse are doing just that. Working.
They can not do your research for you or answer research questions.
They can, however, direct you to where you can find the public records.
*Probate Court
*Marriage records from 1815 to
the present.
*Birth and Death records from
1867 to 1908. Remember that it was not the law to record births or deaths until 1867.
*Guardianship records and Settlement
records and Appointment of Administrator/Executor from 1815 to the present.
*Final record volumes, Civil Docket
volumes and Court Journal volumes from 1851 to the present.
*Delayed Birth Registrations from
around 1866 to the present.
*Estate Packets from 1852 to the
present.
*County Recorder
*Sufferers records from 1792 to
around 1811.
*Land deeds, Mortgage records
and Plat records from 1808 to the present.
*Soldiers' discharge Civil War
to the present.
*Soldiers' burial miscellaneous.
*Miscellaneous records 1815 to
the present.
*County Auditor (Some records
on microfiche.)
*Personal & Real Estate Tax
records from 1815 to the present (incomplete).
*Clerk of Courts (Many records
are on fiche from 1815 forward.)
*Journals from 1870 to the present.
*Law records from 1870 to the
present.
*Chancery records from 1870 to
the present.
*Supreme Court record - Law and
Chancery from 1870 to the present.
*Partition records from 1820 to
the present.
*Divorce Records from 1900 to
the present.
*County Engineer - Map Department
*Road records, current tax and
township maps, older atlases and land owner maps.
*County Commissioners, 180 Milan
Ave, Norwalk, OH 44857
*Commissioners' Journals from
1950 to the present.
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