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Become a Foster Parent Learn more about how to become a foster parent in Franklin County on the Franklin County Children Services website. Apply For a Building Permit Apply for permits online or in person at the Franklin County Building Department, located at 142 S. Front St, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
Franklin County, Ohio is a community first and foremost. A place where more than 1.3 million people are building lives, families, and businesses, a collection of 16 cities, 10 villages, and 17 townships, and home to Ohio’s capital city of Columbus.
373 South High Street. Columbus, OH 43215 | 614.525.3600. Contact Us. Site Map. Maryellen O’Shaughnessy was first elected in 2008 to serve the people of Franklin County as Clerk of Courts. She ran unopposed in 2012 and was reelected to serve a second four-year term.
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners is committed to serving, supporting, and uplifting all residents of Franklin County through a lens of respect and human-centered care. We strive to ensure that every resident’s needs are met on the fundamental social, wellness, economic, and environmental levels.
Browse job openings by agency and discover how you can join the Franklin County team. The Franklin County Cooperative is proud to offer generous benefits and a wide variety of wellness programs to it's employees.
Learn more about Franklin County, OH including employment opportunities, county news, and about our community.
Franklin County's government includes many elected officials, agencies, appointed boards, commissions, and committees. Learn more about how each serve the residents of Franklin County every day by visiting their websites, linked below.
The mission of the Franklin County Coroner’s Office is to serve and protect the interest of the community by maintaining the highest standard of professionalism and integrity in determining the cause and manner of death.
City of Columbus. City of Columbus is committed to improving the quality of life for families in Columbus’ neighborhoods, from education to neighborhood development.
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners relies on a County Administrator, and three Deputy County Administrators, to run the day-to-day operations of the county.