
About Andrew
Meet Andrew R. Tudor
Andrew R. Tudor was born and raised in Kenton, Ohio. After graduating from Kenton High School in 1989, Tudor earned degrees in agronomy and Natural Resources from The Ohio State University. Tudor spent 11 years managing golf courses in Columbus and Cincinnati. After watching his grandfather Judge Arthur D. Tudor and father John M. Tudor’s legal career, Tudor was inspired to practice law and obtained his legal education from Ohio Northern University and was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 2011. In addition to his 14 years in private practice, Tudor serves as Hardin County Municipal Prosecutor and Assistant Law Director of the City of Kenton.
Additionally, Tudor is the solicitor for the Villages of Patterson and Forest, legal counsel for the Jackson-Forest EMS Board, legal counsel for the Council on Aging, and is the Assistant Law Director of the City of Kenton. Tudor’s private practice has focused on General Civil Practice focusing on Civil Litigation, Business Formation, Contract drafting, Estate Planning/Probate, Real estate, Collections, Landlord-tenant disputes, Criminal Defense Practice, and Domestic Relations. As Municipal prosecutor, Tudor has built a close relationship with law enforcement to keep Hardin County safe.
Tudor a member and past president of the Hardin County Bar Association, has served on the Kenton Historic Court House District Board, and Kenton Architectural Review Board. He is a board member for the Hardin County Council on Aging, HARCO Industries Board of Directors, and is active in the Kenton Elks Lodge #157. Tudor is a proud 2017 graduate of Hardin Leadership.
Tudor married his high school sweetheart, Jodi (Wren) Tudor. They have three children, Morgan, Caitlin, and Evan.
