Common Pleas Court

Judge Joseph N. Schmenk

Defiance County Common Pleas Court

Cheryl L. Timbrook
Court Administrator

Sherry D. Elswick
Official Court Reporter

Dawn R. Karnes
Assistant Court Administrator

Geoffrey A. Cottier
Magistrate, General Division

Barbara A. Rath
Magistrate, General & Juvenile Divisions

Defiance County Courthouse
221 Clinton Street, Third Floor
P.O. Box 386
Defiance, OH 43512
P: (419) 782-5931
F: (419) 782-2437

Defiance County Common Pleas Court hears cases involving such matters as real estate, personal injury, breach of contract, marital conflicts, and business relationships. This is also the court that hears all criminal felony cases, since municipal and county courts are limited to misdemeanor offenses. The common pleas court also has the authority to hear administrative appeals from municipal and county agencies.

The geographical boundaries of municipal, county and mayor's courts are regulated by statute, but the common pleas court has countywide jurisdiction. Because this jurisdiction is established by the Ohio Constitution, its boundaries cannot be changed without a constitutional amendment.

Hours of Operation

The sessions of court begin at 8:30 a.m. and close at 12:00 noon; resuming at 1:00 p.m. and closing at 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except on those days designated by law as legal holidays.

 

Biography of Judge Joseph N. Schmenk

University of Toledo - B.A. (Economics) Magna Cum Laude 1977.
University of Notre Dame - J.D. 1980.
Defiance County Municipal Court Judge 1988 - 1990.
Defiance County Common Pleas Court Judge (General Division) 1990 - Current
Past President and Trustee of the Ohio Common Pleas Judges Association
Member of the Ohio Supreme Court Rules Advisory Committee 1999 - 2005.
Inaugural Fellow - The Advanced Science and Technology Adjudication Resource Center, Washington D.C.

Courts of Common Pleas

Defiance County Common Pleas Court also has a domestic relations division which hears only marital disputes that consist of actions for divorce, dissolution, annulment, legal separation and child custody, as well as support for spouses and children. A juvenile court also may be a division of the common pleas court or of that court's probate division or domestic relations division.

General Division
Civil and criminal cases; appeals from most administrative agencies.

Domestic Relations Division
Divorces and dissolutions; support and custody of children.

Probate Division
Decedents’ estates; Mental illness; adoption issues; marriage licenses and perform weddings.

Juvenile Division
Offenses involving minors; most paternity actions.

Additional Resources & Links

Defiance County Municipal Court

3rd District Court of Appeals

Ohio Supreme Court

Local Court Rules

 

Defiance County prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation or political beliefs. Defiance County is also an equal opportunity employer.

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