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Traffic ticket records in Scioto County are managed by Clerk of Courts Kathy L. Shupert at the courthouse in Portsmouth. The clerk's office keeps all case files for Common Pleas Court, including traffic-related felonies and appeals. Online records are available, but there is a delay of at least 24 hours between when something is filed and when it shows up in the system. For the most current information, call the office at (740) 355-8218 or visit in person at 602 7th Street, Room 205, Portsmouth, OH 45662. The eFiling system is open to attorneys but is not available for people representing themselves.

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Scioto County Overview

73,500 Population
Portsmouth County Seat
24+ hrs Record Delay
4th District Court of Appeals

Scioto County Clerk of Courts

Kathy L. Shupert serves as the Scioto County Clerk of Courts. Her office is at 602 7th Street, Room 205, in Portsmouth. The office handles all filings for the Common Pleas Court, processes court fees and fines, and gives the public access to case records. The Title Division is in Room 210 of the same building, but that office deals with vehicle titles, not traffic cases.

The clerk's goal is to provide efficient, friendly, and prompt service. If you need to check on a traffic case, the legal division staff can look it up for you. Bring a name or case number and they will pull the file. Copies of court documents are available for a small fee.

Clerk Kathy L. Shupert
Address 602 7th Street, Room 205
Portsmouth, OH 45662
Phone (740) 355-8218
Website Scioto County Clerk of Courts

Court personnel cannot give legal advice. They can help you find a record, tell you what you owe, or explain how to file a document. But they cannot tell you what to do about your case. For legal advice, talk to a lawyer.

Scioto County Clerk of Courts website for traffic ticket records

The Scioto County Clerk of Courts website provides office information and links to online services.

Scioto County Court eServices

The Scioto County Common Pleas Court offers an eServices portal for case searches and electronic access. This system ties into the court's records and can show case details, hearing dates, and filings. It is a separate tool from the clerk's online records page, so try both if one does not have what you need.

Scioto County eServices portal

The eServices page for Scioto County Common Pleas Court provides electronic case access.

Under Ohio Revised Code Section 4510.036, courts must send abstracts of traffic convictions to the BMV within ten days. This means any traffic conviction in Scioto County will show up on your driving record. Points are added based on the type of violation. Two points for most speeding tickets. Four points for reckless driving. Six points for OVI or leaving the scene of a crash.

If you build up 12 points in two years, the BMV will suspend your license for six months. A remedial driving course can remove two points, but you can only use this option once every three years. The Ohio BMV has a list of approved courses on its website.

Title Division and Other Services

The Title Division is in Room 210 at 602 7th Street. This office handles vehicle and watercraft titles, not traffic ticket records. If you need a title transfer, registration, or lien release, that is the right place. For traffic ticket questions, stick with the Legal Division in Room 205.

Scioto County Title Division information

Ohio Legal Help has free resources for people dealing with traffic tickets in Scioto County. The site covers how to pay fines, file court papers, and request copies of records. It also has guides for contesting a ticket if you think the charge is wrong. Most minor traffic tickets do not need a lawyer, but OVI cases and license suspension matters are more serious.

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Scioto County sits in southern Ohio along the Ohio River. If your traffic stop was near a county border, check these neighboring counties for your case.