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Section 2101.07 | Master commissioners - powers - fees.

...d to the sheriff, shall be served, and return of the process and orders shall be made as if issued by the probate judge. The court shall allow the commissioner those fees that are allowed to other officers for similar services, and the court shall tax those fees with the costs.

Section 2101.08 | Appointment of court reporters.

...ommon pleas in sections 2301.18 to 2301.26 of the Revised Code.

Section 2101.09 | Liability of sheriffs, coroners, and constables for failure to serve and return process.

...the judge's court and shall serve and return process directed and delivered to them by the judge. No officer of that type shall neglect or refuse to serve and return any process as required by this section. If an officer does neglect or refuse to serve and return process as required by this section, the judge shall issue a summons specifying the cause for amercement, directed to the officer named in the summons...

Section 2101.10 | Liability of sheriffs, coroners, and constables for failure to pay over moneys.

...delinquent officer and the officer's sureties shall also be liable on the officer's official bond for the amount of the amercement at the suit of the person interested.

Section 2101.11 | Court records - investigators - bond.

...probate court investigator during the times when the person is performing the duties of an investigator for the court; (iii) By entering into an agreement with another department or agency of the county, including, but not limited to, the sheriff's department or the county department of job and family services, pursuant to which an employee of the other department or agency will serve and perform the duties of inve...

Section 2101.12 | Records to be kept - indexes.

... the decedent, the amount of bond and names of sureties in the bond, and the date of filing and a brief note of each order or proceeding relating to the estate with reference to the journal or other record in which the order or proceeding is found; (B) A guardian's docket, showing the name of each ward and, if the ward is an infant, the infant's age and the name of the infant's parents, the amount of bond and names ...

Section 2101.121 | Record-keeping methods.

...microphotography, photostatic process, electrostatic process, facsimile reproduction, perforated tape, magnetic tape or other electromagnetic methods, electronic data processing, machine-readable media, and graphic or video display. (B) If a probate court keeps records by record-keeping methods other than bound volumes of paper pages, it shall possess, and make readily available to the public, machines or equipment ...

Section 2101.13 | Probate judge shall make entries omitted by his predecessor.

...When a probate judge, whether elected or appointed, enters upon the discharge of the judge's official duties, the judge shall make, in the books and other record-keeping materials of the judge's office, the proper records, entries, and indexes omitted by the judge's predecessors in office. When made, the entries shall have the same validity and effect as though they had been made at the proper time and by the ...

Section 2101.14 | Care and preservation of papers - time stamp.

...d in the probate court shall be kept together, and upon the final termination or settlement of the case, cause, or proceeding shall be preserved for future reference and examination. The papers shall be properly jacketed, and otherwise tied, fastened, or held together, numbered, lettered, or otherwise marked in such manner that they may be readily found by reference to proper memoranda upon the docket, record, or ind...

Section 2101.141 | Record disposal.

...hich it was filed has been approved or settled and recorded and after there has been a compliance with section 149.38 of the Revised Code. When the vouchers, proof, or other evidence filed in support of expenditures or distribution stated in an account are microfilmed, they may be ordered destroyed immediately after such record is made and, if required by law, after the approval and settlement of the account. The i...

Section 2101.15 | Probate judge to file itemized account of fees with county auditor.

...r proceeding, the probate judge shall file an itemized account of fees received or charged by the judge. Not later than the fifteenth day of January, in each year, the judge shall file with the county auditor an account, certified by the judge, of all fees received by the judge during the preceding year. No judge shall fail to perform the duties imposed in this section. At the instance of any person, the prosecuting ...

Section 2101.16 | Fees.

...sident executor or administrator to bar creditors' claims, proceedings by ___________________________________________________ $20.00 (51) Power of attorney or revocation of power, bonding company ___________________________________________________ $10.00 (52)

Section 2101.161 | Deposit of prepaid and unearned costs.

...the county treasury by the end of the calendar year in which it is received.

Section 2101.162 | Computerizing court of paying cost of computerized legal research.

...d to computerize the court, make available computerized legal research services, or to do both. Upon making a determination that additional funds are required for either or both of those purposes, the probate judge shall charge a fee not to exceed three dollars or authorize and direct a deputy clerk of the probate court to charge a fee not to exceed three dollars, in addition to the fees specified in divisions ...

Section 2101.163 | Dispute resolution procedures in probate court.

...cedures for the resolution of disputes between parties to any civil action or proceeding that is within the jurisdiction of the probate court. Any procedures so adopted shall include, but are not limited to, mediation. If the probate judge establishes any procedures under this division, the probate judge may charge, in addition to the fees and costs authorized under section 2101.16 of the Revised Code, a reasonable f...

Section 2101.164 | Fees waived for combat zone military casualties.

... 2113.031 of the Revised Code. (C) In determining whether a decedent died in a place or manner that exempts the estate of the decedent from fees under division (B) of this section, a probate judge may consider a casualty report issued pursuant to Army Regulation 600-8-1 or the regulations of any of the armed services of the United States or the national guard, the list of combat zones set forth in Publication...

Section 2101.165 | Cancellation of uncollectible debts.

...unt owing to the court is due and uncollectible, in whole or in part, the court may direct the clerk of the court to cancel all or part of the claim. The clerk shall then effect the cancellation.

Section 2101.17 | Fees from county treasury.

...to an institution for persons with intellectual disabilities _____________________________________________ 10.00; (E) For habeas corpus proceedings when a person is confined under color of proceedings in a criminal case and is discharged ____________________________________________ 10....

Section 2101.18 | Fees for other services.

...sed Code insofar as the probate judge solemnizes marriages, the probate judge shall be allowed the same fees as are allowed the clerk of the court of common pleas for similar services. The probate judge shall administer oaths and make certificates in pension and bounty cases without compensation.

Section 2101.19 | Limitation of charges by probate judge - probate court conduct of business fund.

...e county treasury. The moneys shall be credited to a fund to be known as the probate court conduct of business fund. The moneys so credited shall be used solely for the conduct of the business of the probate court. (C) Upon receipt of an order of the probate judge for the payment of moneys from the fund for the conduct of the business of the court, the county auditor shall draw a warrant on the county treasure...

Section 2101.20 | Reduction of fees.

...egate amount of fees and allowances collected by the probate judge in any calendar year exceeds by more than ten per cent the amount necessary to pay the salaries of the judge and the employees of the probate court, including court constables, for the same calendar year, the judge may, by an order entered on the judge's journal, provide for a discount of all the fees and allowances the judge is required to cha...

Section 2101.21 | Fiduciary - payment of costs in advance.

...Before appointing any person as a fiduciary, the probate court may require payment of the costs incident to such appointment.

Section 2101.22 | Process.

...e any process, notices, commissions, rules, and orders that are necessary to carry into effect the powers granted to the judge.

Section 2101.23 | Contempt.

...ht be punished in the court of common pleas. If a person neglects or refuses to perform an order or judgment of a probate court, other than for the payment of money, the person is guilty of contempt of court, and the judge shall issue a summons directing the person to appear before the court within two days from the service of the summons and show cause why the person should not be punished for contempt. If i...

Section 2101.24 | Jurisdiction of probate court.

...obate court. (b) To grant and revoke letters testamentary and of administration; (c) To direct and control the conduct and settle the accounts of executors and administrators and order the distribution of estates; (d) To appoint the attorney general to serve as the administrator of an estate pursuant to section 2113.06 of the Revised Code; (e) To appoint and remove guardians, conservators, and testamentary tr...