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Public Records Policy

The Hamilton Township Administration Office is committed to providing inspection and copies of public records generated and maintained by this department in accordance with applicable sections of section 149 of the Ohio Revised Code.

Public records may be viewed and/or copies requested during normal business hours: Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Copies may be mailed first class by U.S. postal services, faxed or picked up. The person requesting copies should make their preference known at the time of request. Copies of any records will be ten cents per page.

For information regarding Public Records Request see our copies cost chart.

Hamilton Township is listed as one of the Top 42 Communities in the TriState.

In Ohio, the township predates our state government. As the Ohio Territory became populated, it was only natural that the township would become the basic unit of local government.

Hamilton Township is one of the original four townships created when Warren County was divided in May, 1803. By June, 1818, the present boundaries of the township were permanently established.

Hamilton Township is located in south central Warren County, Ohio. In the shape of a rectangle, Hamilton Township is about six and one-half miles from north to south, and five and one-half miles from east to west, comprising an area of 34.4 square miles. Hamilton Township is bounded on the north and west by the Little Miami State and National Scenic River, on the east by Harlan and Salem townships, and on the south by Clermont County, Ohio.

Learn more about the History of Ohio Township Day.