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Section 313.01 | Elected - term.

...ennially in each county, who shall hold office for a term of four years, beginning on the first Monday of January next after election. (B) As used in the Revised Code, unless the context otherwise requires : (1) "Coroner" means the coroner or medical examiner of the county in which death occurs or the dead human body is found. (2) "Deputy coroner" means the deputy coroner or deputy medical examiner of the count...

Section 313.12 | Notice to coroner of violent, suspicious, unusual or sudden death.

...'s duties, shall immediately notify the office of the coroner of the known facts concerning the time, place, manner, and circumstances of the death, and any other information that is required pursuant to sections 313.01 to 313.22 of the Revised Code: (a) A health care worker caring for the person; (b) Any member of an ambulance service or emergency squad; (c) A law enforcement agency. (2) The notification re...

Section 313.123 | Removal and disposal of autopsy specimens - good faith immunity of coroner.

...lie against any employee of a coroner's office for requesting, ordering, or performing an autopsy in good faith under the authority of this chapter.

Section 313.14 | Notice to relatives - disposition of property.

...the possessions in the county coroner's office or such other suitable place as is provided for that storage by the board of county commissioners. If the coroner considers it advisable, the coroner may, after taking adequate precautions for the security of those possessions, store the possessions where the coroner finds them until other storage space becomes available. The person who has been assigned the rights of di...

Section 313.21 | Tests for emergency involving suspected toxic substances or for law enforcement-related testing.

... test. This record shall be kept in the office of the coroner.

Section 313.23 | View of autopsy by interested person.

...on" means an employee of the coroner's office, a physician, dentist, nurse, professor at a medical school, medical student, medical resident, nursing student, an employee of a procurement organization, a member of a law enforcement agency, or any other person the coroner, in the coroner's discretion, determines is appropriate. (2) "Procurement organization" has the same meaning as in section 2108.01 of the ...

Section 315.25 | Record to be kept by county engineer.

...ecord by the engineer at the engineer's office, and it shall be at all proper times open to inspection and examination by all persons interested therein. Any other surveys made in the county by competent surveyors, certified by such surveyor to be correct and deemed worthy of preservation, may, by order of the board of county commissioners, be recorded by the engineer. (B) The county engineer shall keep confidentia...

Section 315.27 | Indexes to records of county engineer.

...plete indexes to all the records in his office, alphabetically arranged by townships. Such indexes shall contain in their several columns the number or name of the original survey, section, tract, or lot in which such survey is located, the date of the execution thereof, the name of the surveyor making it, and the name of the party for whom the survey was made. The board may at any time during the progress of the wo...

Section 315.32 | Plat or certified copy and deposition evidence - exception.

...ate, or depositions from the engineer's office shall be evidence in any court in any cause in which the title of any land to which they apply is affected, but the depositions of witnesses so recorded shall only be received when such witnesses are dead or outside the jurisdiction of the court.

Section 317.04 | Official seal.

...e county recorder shall keep a seal of office, to be procured at the expense of the county, which the county recorder shall affix to all certificates attached to copies of records.

Section 317.15 | Copy of record in other cases.

... the county recorder, with the seal of office affixed thereto, and cause it to be recorded in the county where such lands, tenements, or hereditaments lie, in the manner provided by section 5301.25 of the Revised Code. In making such a record, the certificate shall have the same validity and legal effect as the record of other deeds and instruments of writing.

Section 317.17 | Transcription of records of other counties.

...ed originally in the county recorder's office. Copies of those records shall be received in evidence in the same manner and with the same effect as original records of like instruments.

Section 317.18 | Direct and reverse indexes.

...cutor, administrator, trustee, or other officer, for the sale, conveyance, or encumbrance of any lands, tenements, or hereditaments, and recorded in the recorder's office, the recorder shall index the parties to such instrument under their appropriate letters, respectively, as follows: (A) The names of the persons represented by such officer as owners of the lands, tenements, or hereditaments described in any such ...

Section 317.21 | Plats, records, and documents for use of county and municipal authorities.

... shall be kept up and maintained in the office of the recorder or auditor, as such officials determine, and shall be at all times subject to the use, examination, and inspection of the public, and all officials of the county and the municipal corporations therein.

Section 317.22 | Prerequisites to recording.

...everse indexes in the county recorder's office, in the name of such ancestor as grantor and of each such heir or next of kin as grantee, in the same manner as if such names occurred in a deed of conveyance from the ancestor to such heirs at law. The county recorder shall receive the same fees for such indexing and recording as provided by section 317.32 of the Revised Code. (C) The record of such affidavit sha...

Section 317.242 | Material and design standards for Ohio veterans identification cards.

...e association of county veteran service officers, shall establish material and design standards for Ohio veterans identification cards that may be issued by county recorders or county veterans service offices. The material and design standards shall require that an Ohio identification card include the name of this state, a distinguishing number assigned to the cardholder, a color photograph of the cardholder, the c...

Section 317.27 | Certified copy of record.

...copy of any record in the recorder's office other than a record of discharge under section 317.24 of the Revised Code, and affix the recorder's official seal thereto. The recorder shall issue, without charge, upon the request of an authorized party, as defined in section 317.24 of the Revised Code or a person other than an authorized party as defined in that section, one certified copy or...

Section 317.28 | Acknowledgments.

...d or recorded in the county recorder's office.

Section 317.29 | Records transcribed into new books.

...n the records in the county recorder's office, or any part of them, become defaced or injured, the recorder, when directed to do so by the board of county commissioners, shall transcribe them into new books or on other media, which shall be as valid as the original record, and transcripts from the new books or other media shall be received and taken as of the same force and effect.

Section 317.30 | Records affecting real estate - restoration.

...er record may be recorded in the proper office for it. In re-recording it, the officer shall record the certificate of the previous record with date of filing for record appearing on the original or certified certificate so recorded, which shall be held as the date of the recording of the instrument to which it is attached. Certified copies of records authorized by this section to be made shall have the same force an...

Section 319.11 | Annual county financial report.

... available for public inspection at the office of the county auditor. The notice shall be published once using at least one of the following methods: (A) In the print or digital edition of a newspaper of general circulation in the county; (B) On the official public notice web site established under section 125.182 of the Revised Code; (C) On the web site and social media account of the county. The report shal...

Section 319.13 | Money to be certified into treasury.

...e a duplicate of the certificate in his office. Costs collected in felony cases that have been or are to be paid by the state shall be certified into the treasury as belonging to the state.

Section 319.15 | Monthly statement of county finances.

...file and post one copy in the auditor's office, such copy to remain posted for at least thirty days for the inspection of the public.

Section 319.20 | Transfer of title and tax value of property.

... deed has been made in the auditor's office or that it is not entered for taxation, and sign the auditor's name to the deed. The address of the grantee, or any one of the grantees, set forth in the deed or other evidences of title shall be entered by the auditor on the transfer sheets and on the general tax list of real property prepared pursuant to section 319.28 of the Revised Co...

Section 319.203 | Adopting standards governing conveyances of real property in county.

...ion during normal business hours at the offices of the county auditor and county engineer. Before the county auditor transfers any conveyance of real property presented to the auditor under section 319.20 or 315.251 of the Revised Code, the county auditor shall review the conveyance to determine whether it complies with the standards adopted under this section. The county auditor shall not transfer any conveyance ...