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Findlay Municipal Court

Address City of findlay municipal building, 318 Dorney Plaza # 206, Findlay, OH
Phone (419) 424-7141
Hours
Monday7:30am-4:30pm
Tuesday7:30am-5:30pm
Wednesday7:30am-4:30pm
Thursday7:30am-4:30pm
Friday7:30am-12:00pm
Website www.findlayohio.gov/government/municipal-court
Categories City Courthouse
Rating 1.7 3 reviews
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Findlay Municipal Court reviews

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Diamond
April 25, 2023 1:04 am

I Got A Ticket For Driving W/Out A License The Officer Said If I Needed Reschedule My Court Date Then Call, I Call The Number And The Lady Who Answer The Clerk Line Was Rude And Told Me I Had To Write A Letter To Reschedule And That I Can Not Reschedule Over The Phone! Like What That Doesn’t Even Make Sense!

Elizabeth
April 02, 2023 8:57 pm

The guard that was there was not very forth coming of information to someone who is new and doesn't know where to go. He was in his mid 40s I'd guess and I disrupted him watching tiktoks. He told me to go upstairs to pay my taxes and it turns out I wasn't even in the correct building. But once I got to where I needed to go, the lady in the taxes area was very kind.

My LG
January 08, 2023 6:04 pm

Lawless corruption: judge Bishop just chose to ignore proof that I paid rent and did not violate the lease so that she would not have to acknowledge and punish my landlord's fraudulent and libelous actions. I made a large, sound legal argument and cited law and she denied me the opportunity to present it, despite knowing that in eviction cases one doesn't have to submit exhibits to all parties before the trial. She entirely undermines my faith in the local judicial system: that is not how judges are supposed to behave. Take your grievances elsewhere unless you have inside bribery ability.

Or unless you own property and represent the voter base she puts before the law: her own.

She clearly took a bribe, or decided based on what would get her clout among friends and what would get her re-elected: 'protecting' the landlord like a mob boss wins her votes by making the local landlords (and realtors, who by and large make up the city council,) want to keep her in power-to vote for her.

She was appointed initially instead of being voted in and her 're-'election could be as shady as the court case she *arbitrated, * not adjudicated: she puts personal interest before the law she is supposed to be administering.

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