About Morral
Notable landmarks in Morral include the Morral Community Park, which is a recreational hub for residents, and the historic Morral Grain Elevator, a significant structure reflecting the village's agricultural roots. The village is primarily residential, with neighborhoods such as the Morral Heights area providing a close community atmosphere. Historically, Morral was incorporated and has deep ties to the local farming economy. The village was once a thriving center for grain production, which played a crucial role in its development. The annual budget for the village in 2023 is approximately $300,000, reflecting the community's commitment to maintaining local services and infrastructure.
Sheriff, Police & Law Enforcement in Morral
Marion County Sheriff's Office
Welcome to the Marion County Sheriff’s Office Website. As Sheriff of Marion County, Ohio, I hope that you find this site both useful and informative.
https://www.co.marion.oh.us/elected_offices/sheriff/index.php
⚖️ Courts & Case Records in Morral
Morrow County Clerk of Courts
Morrow County Title Dept. NEW SUMMER HOURS Effective Monday, April 6th, 2026 Monday 8:00 am to 6:00 pm Tuesday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm · Welcome to the Morrow County Clerk of Courts
🔗 https://morrowcountyohio.gov/government/clerk_of_courts/index.php
🏠 Property & Public Records in Morral
Marion County Recorder
Property records for Morral, Ohio are maintained by the Marion County Recorder. This office maintains recorded documents including deeds, mortgages, liens, and easements for properties in Marion County, including Morral.
About Morral — In Depth
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Elections & Voter Records
107 W Main St, Suite 201, Marion, OH 43302
Phone: (740) 223-4019
Website: https://www.marionco.gov/departments/board-of-elections Residents can register to vote online at the Ohio Secretary of State website (www.sos.state.oh.us/elections/voters/register/) up to 30 days before an election. A valid Ohio driver's license or state ID card is required for online registration. Because Morral is an unincorporated community, municipal elections for mayor or city council do not apply here. Voters can look up their polling place on the Board of Elections website. Election records such as voter registration, campaign finance reports, and election results are considered public records in Ohio and can be requested from the Marion County Board of Elections. Ohio offers no-excuse absentee and mail-in voting. Residents can request a ballot online or by mail from the Marion County Board of Elections. The deadline to request a ballot is 3 days before Election Day, and the completed ballot must be postmarked by Election Day.
Public Records Resources for Morral, Ohio
Official government websites for Morral, Ohio and the surrounding area. We prioritize official government sources (.gov, .us, or .mil) and supplement with verified municipal, county, or statewide portals (.org or .com) where the agency uses a non-government domain.
- Ohio Business & Corporation SearchFind active and inactive corporations by name from the Ohio Secretary of State.
- Ohio Death RecordsOnline resource for finding free death records in the Ohio Dept. of Health.
- Ohio Death RowInformation about Ohio death row inmates from the Ohio Dept. of Rehabilitation and Corrections.
- Ohio Marriage SearchRequest a copy of a marriage certificates from the OH Department of Health.
- Ohio Unclaimed PropertySearch property and claim status by individual name or business through the OH Dept. of Commerce.
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