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Mayor's Court
Mark D. Webb, Magistrate
The purpose of the Monroe Mayor’s Court is to provide the community with a local judicial forum to rule on misdemeanor traffic and criminal cases that are alleged to be in violation of the City of Monroe Codified Ordinances.Monroe Mayor’s Court is conducted the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of every month at 4 p.m.
About the Court
The Mayor’s Court of Monroe is:
- Certified Mayor’s Court Clerk through the Ohio Professional Development Program - Ashland University, Telego Center for Educational Improvement
- Member of the Association of Mayor’s Court Clerks of Ohio
- Member of the Southwest Association of Mayor’s Court Clerks
- Registered with the Supreme Court of Ohio
The Mayor’s Court Clerk of Courts Office can help you with the following information:
- Answer questions about monies owed to the court
- Directions to the court
- Help direct you to other agencies that can provide further assistance, if needed (ex. Bureau of Motor Vehicles)
- Help you reschedule court dates
- Information about your case
- Record Sealing
- Understanding how the court works
The Mayor’s Court Clerk of Courts Office Cannot:
- Fill out forms for you
- Give you legal advice
- Tell you how the Magistrate may rule in your particular case
- Tell you how you should plead your case
- Tell you what you should say or write
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Rebecca Rosenbalm
Clerk of Courts
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Mayor's Court
Physical Address
City of Monroe Urban Center
233 S Main Street
Monroe, OH 45050
Phone: 513-539-6201Fax: 513-360-2218
Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Closed on holidays and weekends