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Juvenile Clerks Office

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  • Sometimes as a result of a traffic violation, or drug/alcohol charge or failure to comply with a court order to pay fines and court costs, the Court will find it necessary to suspend a juvenile’s driving privileges or the right to apply and test for a driver’s license. This can be for a specific amount of time or until certain conditions are met by the juvenile. Under certain conditions they may get permission to obtain from the court limited driving privileges for school or work.
    Juvenile Clerks Office
  • The Court accepts cash, checks, credit cards, or money orders for payment of fines, court costs or filing fees. Payment may be made in person, by phone (if paying by credit card) or by mail to: Miami County Juvenile Court, 201 W Main St. Troy, Oh 45373.
    Juvenile Clerks Office
  • Court hearings are not appointments; court hearing dates and times cannot simply be changed. Continuances should only be requested in emergency situations. The Court will consider written requests for continuances and are granted only at the discretion of the Judge or Magistrates. You may stop by the Clerk's Office or you may visit the Forms Center link below.
    Juvenile Clerks Office
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