Ohio Revised Code Search
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Section 2335.26 | Courts may require clerks to give additional bonds.
...If, at any time, in the opinion of the court, the official bond of its clerk, is not sufficient in form, or becomes insufficient, for want of responsible sureties to secure the payment of the sum specified in such bond, the court, on motion, shall order its clerk to give additional bond, with responsible sureties, in the sum required by law, with the proper conditions. |
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Section 2335.27 | Costs collected by prosecuting attorney.
... common pleas a certified report of all costs collected by him, or that are in the process of collection, in felony cases. The report shall state the amount received in each case, the date received, and when the amount was paid to the county treasurer. At the same time, the prosecuting attorney shall file a like report of all costs and fines that are collected by him in misdemeanors and that he is required to pay int... |
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Section 2335.28 | Jury fees in civil actions to be taxed as costs.
... of the jurors sworn shall be taxed as costs unless the court determines that the payment of the fees by a party against whom they are proposed to be taxed would not be in the interest of justice. (B)(1) If a civil action in a court of common pleas in which a jury has been summoned but not sworn is settled or does not otherwise go forward, the fees of the jurors summoned may be taxed as costs at the discretio... |
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Section 2335.30 | Table of fees to be posted in office.
...Within three months after being elected or appointed to office, each county officer shall make and post, in a conspicuous place in his office, for the inspection by all persons who have business in his office, a table of the fees to which he is entitled. |
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Section 2335.31 | Items of fees to be returned on process.
...No sheriff, coroner, or constable may receive, either on mesne or final process, any fees, unless he returns, upon the process on which a charge is made, the particular items of such charge. |
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Section 2335.32 | Itemized bill of costs.
...n liable for the payment of any fees or costs to an officer, such officer, without charge, shall make, sign, and deliver to the person an itemized bill of such fees or costs. No person shall, after such demand, be compelled to pay such fees or costs until an itemized bill is so made and delivered, with a receipt for the amount paid. |
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Section 2335.33 | Costs collected by sheriffs.
... clerk of the court of common pleas all costs collected by such sheriff or his deputies, except when collected upon process from the supreme court, the probate court, or from the court of common pleas of another county in which cases the sheriff shall pay such costs to the clerk of the court from which the process issued. A sheriff may pay costs to the parties entitled thereto. |
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Section 2335.34 | Lists of unclaimed costs.
...and the other list shall be posted at a public area of the courthouse or published on the web site of the court or officer, on the second Monday of January, for the same period of time. |
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Section 2335.35 | Disposition of unclaimed fees and costs.
...(A) All moneys, fees, costs, debts, and damages, remaining in the hands of the clerk of the court of common pleas or probate judge, and all unclaimed moneys, other than costs, remaining in the hands of the sheriff from the expiration of thirty days from the ending of the time of advertisement as provided by section 2335.34 of the Revised Code, shall be paid by such officer or such officer's successor to the county tr... |
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Section 2335.36 | Payment to person entitled to money from county treasury.
...A person entitled to money turned into the county treasury as provided by section 2335.35 of the Revised Code shall, upon demand, receive a warrant for such money from the county auditor, payable to the order of the person named in the list furnished the auditor as provided by section 2335.38 of the Revised Code. Such warrant shall be issued upon the certificate of the clerk of the court of common pleas, probate judg... |
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Section 2335.37 | Payment of certain costs.
...All costs certified from the county treasury in criminal cases, and afterwards collected and paid to the clerk of the court of common pleas, probate judge, or sheriff, and all fines paid to them, shall be paid by such officer into the county treasury, on or before the Saturday next preceding the beginning of each term of the court of common pleas. |
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Section 2335.38 | Records shall be kept.
...Each clerk of the court of common pleas, probate judge, or sheriff shall keep a book, which shall be a record of his office, showing in detail all the moneys paid by him into the county treasury, with proper references showing where each item may be found on the respective cashbooks and dockets, and giving the names of the parties, in alphabetical order, to whom such money belongs. A detailed statement of each item s... |
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Section 2335.39 | Compensation for fees incurred by prevailing party in connection with action or appeal.
...is section, is in addition to any other costs and expenses that may be awarded to that party by the court pursuant to law or rule. A prevailing eligible party that desires an award of compensation for fees shall file a motion requesting the award with the court within thirty days after the court enters final judgment in the action or appeal. The motion shall do all of the following: (a) Identify the party; (b) Ind... |
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Section 2729.01 | Restoration of probate court records.
...When the records, dockets, journals, and files, or any part thereof, of any probate court have been lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion, the probate court of its own motion, or upon the application of any party interested therein, may order the restoration of the record of every lost or destroyed will, and probate thereof, from the original or a certified copy of such will and probate, and the restora... |
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Section 2729.02 | Commissioner to take testimony - rules.
... master commissioner, in which case the costs of reference shall be paid by the parties. |
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Section 2729.03 | Salary and term of commissioner.
...A commissioner appointed as provided in section 2729.02 of the Revised Code shall be paid a salary of twenty-five hundred dollars per annum and hold office for one year from the day of appointment. |
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Section 2729.04 | Restoration costs.
...The costs of restoring the records of the probate court shall be paid out of the county treasury upon the order of the probate judge. |
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Section 2729.05 | Deed is prima-facie evidence of record of sale by order of court.
...When real estate has been sold by a sheriff, executor, administrator, guardian, assignee, receiver, trustee, master commissioner, special master, or other person appointed or authorized by the court, and the record of the action in which such sale was made, or the papers or accounts filed by an executor, or his successor, of a will authorizing a sale of real estate, is lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commot... |
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Section 2729.06 | County auditor's deed.
...vor of such tax deeds or sales when the records of the sale and the proceedings upon which it was based have been lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion. |
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Section 2729.07 | Restoration of will or title to real estate.
...When the record of a deed or other instrument conveying title to real estate, authorized or required to be recorded, or a will and the probate thereof, is lost or destroyed by fire, riot, or civil commotion, and the original of such deed or other instrument, or will and the probate thereof, or a certified copy thereof, cannot be found, any person claiming title to such real estate or any interest under such will may ... |
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Section 2729.08 | Costs of proceedings.
...The costs of the proceedings mentioned in section 2729.07 of the Revised Code shall be the same as are provided by law for like services in civil cases, and shall be paid out of the county treasury on the order of the court. |
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Section 2729.09 | Restoration of road records.
...urt shall require notice to be given by publication for six weeks upon such days, not less than once a week, and in such newspapers as it directs, of the filing and prayer of such application, that it will stand for hearing upon some day fixed by the court, and requiring all persons interested to appear on such day and show cause why the the application should not be granted. The court shall cause a copy of such publ... |
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Section 2729.10 | Proceedings for restoration of road records.
...tantial copies of the lost or destroyed records, fairly and honestly made. In considering the accuracy of such copies, the court shall hear any evidence which in its judgment clarifies the matter without regard to the ordinary rules of evidence. As often as the court finds any of such papers to be accurate or substantial copies of such records, the court shall enter such finding upon its journal and direct transcript... |
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Section 2729.11 | Costs of transcripts.
..., and all costs for restoring lost road records shall be paid by the county, except as provided in section 2729.12 of the Revised Code. |
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Section 2729.12 | Proceedings when copies in existence.
...dered to produce them shall pay all the costs under this section. |