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Section 2329.07 | Judgment may become dormant.

...r after March 29, 2007. (C) If, in any county other than that in which a judgment was rendered, the judgment has become a lien by reason of the filing, in the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas of that county, of a certificate of the judgment as provided in sections 2329.02 and 2329.04 of the Revised Code, or there has been a renewal of the judgment, except as otherwise provided under division (D) of t...

Section 2329.192 | State lienholder as party defendant in judicial sale; proceeds of sale.

...agency in any office of the clerk of a county court or the county recorder. (2) "State lienholder" means the department, agency, or other division of the state in whose name a state lien has been filed or recorded. (B) In every action seeking the judicial sale of real estate that is subject to a state lien, all of the following apply: (1) The party seeking a judicial sale shall include the state lienholder as...

Section 2329.70 | Application for appointment of trustee.

...evised Code may apply to any judge of a county court or judge of a municipal court within this state in whose jurisdiction the person resides or, if the person is not a resident of this state, in whose jurisdiction the person's place of employment is located for the appointment of a trustee to receive that portion of the personal earnings of the debtor that is not exempt from execution, garnishment, attachment, or pr...

Section 2501.013 | Additional judges in first through fourth districts.

...he first district, composed of Hamilton county. The additional three judges shall be elected at the general election in 1976 for terms of six years, their terms to commence on successive days beginning on the tenth day of February, 1977. The additional judges shall thereafter be elected to hold terms of six years. In the first district, any three judges shall comprise the court of appeals in the hearing and disposi...

Section 2501.18 | Furnishing supplies and courtrooms.

...hich books shall be the property of the county. The expense incurred by such clerks shall be paid from the county treasury on the warrant of the county auditor. The board of county commissioners must provide a room for holding court and a consultation room for the judges, cause such rooms to be properly furnished, heated, ventilated, lighted, and kept clean and in good order, and provide such other conveniences as t...

Section 2701.08 | Court constables - compensation.

...ppointment, to be paid monthly from the county treasury upon warrant of the county auditor. In counties where only one judge holds court, the constable, when not attending the court of common pleas, shall upon order of the judge of such court of common pleas, and without additional compensation, attend the probate court and the court of appeals of such county.

Section 2701.10 | Referrals for adjudication of civil actions or proceedings to retired judges.

...rt of common pleas, municipal court, or county court for the purpose of receiving referrals for adjudication of civil actions or proceedings, and submissions for determination of specific issues or questions of fact or law in any civil action or proceeding, pending in the court. There is no limitation upon the number, type, or location of courts with which a retired judge may register under this division. Upon regist...

Section 2711.16 | Jurisdiction of courts of common pleas.

...her in the court of common pleas of the county designated by the parties to the arbitration agreement as provided in section 2711.08 of the Revised Code, which designation is an irrevocable consent of the parties thereto to such jurisdiction, or, whether or not such designation has been made, in the court of common pleas of any county in which a party in interest resides or may be summoned, or if any party in interes...

Section 2715.091 | Leaving notice of attachment and copy of order with garnishee.

...thin the jurisdiction of the court. Any county court or municipal court that issues an order of attachment has jurisdiction to serve process pursuant to this section upon a garnishee who resides in any county that is contiguous to that in which the court is located. When the garnishee does not reside within the jurisdiction of the court that issued the order, the process may be served by the proper officer of the cou...

Section 2716.08 | Form for final report and answer of garnishee.

...nishee shall file with the municipal or county court or court of common pleas that issued the order the garnishee's final report and answer that shall be substantially in the following form: "FINAL REPORT AND ANSWER OF GARNISHEE Case No. ______________________ In the __________________ Court _________________________, Ohio ___________ Judgment Creditor vs. ___________ Judgment Debtor The garnishee, __________...

Section 2716.21 | Garnishee's answer.

...erk of the court of common pleas of the county in which the garnishee resides or, if the garnishee resides outside of the state, before the clerk of the county in which the garnishee was served or in which the action is pending. Upon receipt of an answer under this division, the clerk shall transmit it to the clerk of the court in which the action is pending, if different, in the same manner as depositions are requir...

Section 2731.14 | Writ to force tax levy - county auditor to levy and assess tax.

...mus has been awarded against a board of county commissioners, a board of township trustees, the legislative authority of a municipal corporation, or board of education of a school district to levy and assess a tax to pay interest upon a debt or to create a sinking fund for the payment of a funded debt, and such officers have resigned, or refuse or neglect to levy and assess such tax, or their offices are vacant, upon...

Section 2903.13 | Assault.

...) "Local correctional facility" means a county, multicounty, municipal, municipal-county, or multicounty-municipal jail or workhouse, a minimum security jail established under section 341.23 or 753.21 of the Revised Code, or another county, multicounty, municipal, municipal-county, or multicounty-municipal facility used for the custody of persons arrested for any crime or delinquent act, persons charged with or convi...

Section 2919.12 | Unlawful abortion.

...ffidavit with the juvenile court of the county in which the woman has a residence or legal settlement, the juvenile court of any county that borders to any extent the county in which she has a residence or legal settlement, or the juvenile court of the county in which the hospital, clinic, or other facility in which the abortion would be performed or induced is located, and has given the court written notice of the n...

Section 2919.225 | Disclosure and notice regarding death or injury of child in facility.

... public children services agency of the county in which the home is located or the child care was given, a municipal or county peace officer in the county in which the child resides or in which the home is located or the child care was given, and the child fatality review board appointed under section 307.621 of the Revised Code that serves the county in which the home is located or the child care was given. (3) A...

Section 2919.227 | Information to be provided to prospective users - notice of death of child.

... public children services agency of the county in which the center is located or the child care was given; (c) A municipal or county peace officer in the county in which the child resides or in which the center is located or the child care was given; (d) The child fatality review board appointed under section 307.621 of the Revised Code that serves the county in which the center is located or the child care wa...

Section 2929.24 | Definite jail terms for misdemeanors.

...and the court assigns the offender to a county jail that has established a county jail industry program pursuant to section 5147.30 of the Revised Code, the court shall specify, as part of the sentence, whether the offender may be considered for participation in the program. During the offender's term in the county jail, the court retains jurisdiction to modify its specification regarding the offender's participation...

Section 2935.01 | Arrest, citation, and disposition alternatives definitions.

...actory completion of an approved state, county, municipal, or department of natural resources peace officer basic training program and who is providing assistance upon request to a law enforcement officer or emergency assistance to a peace officer pursuant to section 109.54 or 109.541 of the Revised Code; a state fire marshal law enforcement officer described in division (A)(23) of section 109.71 of the Revised Code;...

Section 2935.32 | Broadcasting information of crime.

...The board of county commissioners or the prosecuting attorney of any county, with the consent of the court of common pleas, may contract with any company engaged in broadcasting by radio, for the purpose of immediate broadcasting of information concerning any violent felony, when the perpetrator thereof has escaped. The sheriff and heads of police departments, immediately upon the commission of any such felony and th...

Section 2938.03 | Setting criminal cases for trial - continuances - assignment of judges.

...f such criminal matters; in the case of county courts, the presiding judge of the court of common pleas shall assign county judges from other areas of jurisdiction within the county to assist those county judges whose volume of criminal cases requires assistance.

Section 2941.37 | Warrant when accused resides out of county.

...When an accused resides out of the county in which the indictment was found or information filed, a warrant may issue thereon, directed to the sheriff of the county where such accused resides or is found. Such sheriff shall arrest the accused and convey him to the county from which such warrant was issued, and there commit him to jail or present him in open court, if court is in session.

Section 2945.64 | Embezzlement prima-facie evidence.

...ney, whether belonging to this state, a county, township, municipal corporation, or board of education, or other public money, or to account to or make settlement with a legal authority of the official accounts of such person, is prima-facie evidence of the embezzlement thereof. Upon the trial of such person for the embezzlement of public money, it is sufficient evidence for the purpose of showing a balance against h...

Section 2947.20 | Health insurance claims of inmates confined in city workhouse.

...ection 2947.19 of the Revised Code, the county or the city, as the case may be, may make a determination as to whether the person is covered under a health insurance or health care policy, contract, or plan and, if the person has such coverage, what terms and conditions are imposed by it for the filing and payment of claims. (B) If, pursuant to division (A) of this section, it is determined that the person is covere...

Section 2949.10 | Execution for fine to issue to other county.

...ed Code may issue to the sheriff of any county in which the defendant resides, is found, or has property, and the sheriff shall execute the writ. If the defendant is taken, the sheriff shall commit him to the jail of the county in which the writ issued and deliver a certified copy of the writ to the sheriff of such county, who shall detain the offender until he is discharged as provided in such section.

Section 2949.12 | Reception facilities for convicted felons.

... of rehabilitation and correction, the county sheriff, and the court agree otherwise, a convicted felon who is sentenced to serve a term of imprisonment in a state correctional institution shall be conveyed, within five days after sentencing, excluding Saturdays, Sundays, and legal holidays, by the sheriff of the county in which the conviction was had to the facility that is designated by the department of...