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Section 2323.584 | Filing application for approval in advance of transfer.

...ctured settlement payment rights in the probate division of the court of common pleas of the county in which the payee resides, except that if the structured settlement agreement was approved by a court of common pleas or other Ohio state court, the application shall be filed in the Ohio state court that approved the structured settlement agreement. (B) The following procedures shall apply to an application for the ...

Section 2329.04 | Judgments of inferior courts - stay of execution - certificate in lieu of transcript.

...Judgments of probate courts, municipal courts, county courts, and other courts inferior to the court of common pleas may be made liens upon lands and tenements of a judgment debtor within any county of this state only in the manner provided in section 2329.02 of the Revised Code. The certificate of such judgment shall be made by the clerk of any such court or judge of a county court except that as to all judgments me...

Section 2331.03 | Allowance of execution.

...ourt of appeals, court of common pleas, probate court, or any judge of such courts, upon being satisfied, by the affidavit of the judgment creditor or his attorney, and such other evidence as is presented, of the existence of one or more of the particulars mentioned in section 2331.02 of the Revised Code.

Section 2331.16 | Prisoner entitled to benefit of prison bounds.

...the process, or, in other cases, by the probate judge, in double the sum for which he stands committed, for his safe continuance in the custody of the jailer within the limits of the prison bounds, until legally discharged, which bond shall be deposited with the sheriff until the creditor demands it. When the condition of the bond is broken, the creditor may put it in suit and have judgment entered against the sureti...

Section 2333.09 | Order for examination of a judgment debtor.

...n part. Such order shall be issued by a probate judge or a judge of the court of common pleas in the county in which the judgment was rendered or in which the debtor resides, requiring such debtor to appear and answer concerning his property before such judge, or a referee appointed by him, at a time and place within the county to be specified in the order.

Section 2333.10 | Examination of debtor after execution issues.

...udge of the court of common pleas, or a probate judge, of the county in which the debtor is found, that the judgment debtor has property which he unjustly refuses to apply toward the satisfaction of the judgment, such judge, by order, may require the debtor to appear at a time and place in such county to answer concerning it. Such proceedings thereupon may be had for the application of the property of the debtor towa...

Section 2333.11 | Order of arrest may issue.

...ge of the court of common pleas, or the probate judge, of a county in which the debtor is found, and the sheriff can execute it only within that county. In executing the warrant, the sheriff shall deliver to the debtor a copy thereof and of the testimony on which it issued.

Section 2333.16 | Reference by judge.

...dge of the court of common pleas or the probate judge may order a reference to a referee agreed upon, or appointed by such judge to report the evidence or the facts. Such judge or referee may continue his proceedings from time to time, until they are completed.

Section 2335.33 | Costs collected by sheriffs.

...pon 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.

Section 2335.36 | Payment to person entitled to money from county treasury.

...the clerk of the court of common pleas, probate judge, or sheriff, in office at the time such demand is made.

Section 2335.37 | Payment of certain costs.

...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.

Section 2503.282 | Administrative director of supreme court to handle information requests.

...ls, the courts of common pleas, and the probate courts shall comply with all requests made by the administrative director of the supreme court for information bearing on the state of the dockets of such courts and such other information as the chief justice of the supreme court may determine to be necessary in order to discharge his lawful duties.

Section 2701.07 | Court constables - duties.

... than seventy thousand inhabitants, the probate court, may appoint one or more constables to preserve order, attend the assignment of cases in counties where more than two judges of the court of common pleas regularly hold court at the same time, and discharge such other duties as the court requires. When so directed by the court, each constable has the same powers as sheriffs to call and impanel jurors, except in ca...

Section 2701.08 | Court constables - compensation.

...out additional compensation, attend the probate court and the court of appeals of such county.

Section 2703.14 | Service by publication.

...ng notice of the admission of a will to probate, when the place of residence of a defendant or other person entitled to notice is not known and cannot with reasonable diligence be ascertained; (F) In an action by an executor, administrator, guardian, or trustee seeking the direction of the court respecting the trust or property to be administered and the rights of the parties in interest, when the defendant is not a...

Section 2713.15 | Notice of justification.

...court in which the action is brought, a probate judge, or judge of a county court, at a time, not less than five nor more than ten days thereafter, and a place to be specified therein. If other bail is given, a new bond must be executed.

Section 2717.02 | Application for change of name allowed.

...n's name may file an application in the probate court of the county in which the person resides.

Section 2717.04 | Application to conform legal name allowed.

...document may file an application in the probate court of the county in which the person resides.

Section 2717.07 | Evidence of identity.

...A probate court by local rule or order may require an applicant to submit a copy of any or all of the applicant's official identity documents or other documentary evidence relating to the applicant's identity that the court deems relevant to the application.

Section 2717.08 | Hearing.

...The probate court may hold a hearing on an application. Except as provided in sections 2717.11 and 2717.14 of the Revised Code, if the court requires a hearing, it shall set the manner, scope, and content of the hearing notice the applicant must serve.

Section 2717.19 | Criminal records check.

...(A) On receipt of an application, the probate court may order a criminal records check. (B) Any fee required for the criminal records check shall be paid by the applicant.

Section 2725.02 | Courts authorized to grant writ.

...ourt of appeals, court of common pleas, probate court, or by a judge of any such court.

Section 2735.01 | Appointment of receiver.

...e thereof in the judge's county, or the probate court, in causes pending in such courts respectively, in the following cases: (1) In an action by a vendor to vacate a fraudulent purchase of property, or by a creditor to subject property or a fund to the creditor's claim, or between partners or others jointly owning or interested in any property or fund, on the application of the plaintiff, or of a party whose right ...

Section 2741.06 | Civil action to enforce publicity right.

...has been or would have been admitted to probate. (C) The individual whose right of publicity is the subject of the proposed civil action brought under this section, and any person to whom ownership of that right of publicity has been transferred, may object to the proposed civil action within twenty days from the date of the mailing of the notice referred to in division (B) of this section or sixty days from the dat...

Section 2743.66 | Payment of award of reparations in lump sum or in installments.

...person or depository designated by the probate court under section 2111.05 of the Revised Code. If a person entitled to an award of reparations is under eighteen years of age and if the amount of the award is one thousand dollars or less, the order providing for the payment of the award may specify that the award be paid to an adult member of the family of the minor who is legally responsible for the minor's ca...