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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...

Section 2921.13 | Falsification - in theft offense - to purchase firearm.

...0) The statement is knowingly made to a probate court in connection with any action, proceeding, or other matter within its jurisdiction, either orally or in a written document, including, but not limited to, an application, petition, complaint, or other pleading, or an inventory, account, or report. (11) The statement is made on an account, form, record, stamp, label, or other writing that is required by law. (12)...

Section 2937.34 | Accused unlawfully detained - examining court to be held.

...judge of the court of common pleas, the probate judge shall hold such examining court.

Section 2945.371 | Evaluations and reports of the defendant's mental condition.

... defendant, the defendant's guardian, a probate court, a board of alcohol, drug addiction, and mental health services, and any mental health professional who performs a subsequent mental health evaluation of the defendant or who is involved in the treatment of the defendant, but the report shall not be open to public inspection. A person who is not among those permitted to inspect the report as described in this divi...

Section 3.11 | Restrictions on holding more than one office.

...nty recorder, prosecuting attorney, and probate judge.

Section 301.28 | Resolution authorizing acceptance of payments by financial transaction devices for county expenses.

... county commissioners, the clerk of the probate court, the clerk of the juvenile court, the clerks of court for all divisions of the courts of common pleas, and the clerk of the court of common pleas, the clerk of a county-operated municipal court, and the clerk of a county court. The term "county expenses" includes county expenses owed to the board of health of the general health district or a combined health dist...

Section 302.18 | County executive - powers and duties.

...e appointed by a judge or judges of the probate or common pleas court of the county. (D) The county executive, under the elective executive plan, shall have the power to veto any ordinance or resolution adopted by the board of county commissioners. A veto by the county executive may apply to all or any items of an ordinance appropriating money. Certification of a veto must be made by the county executive within ten ...

Section 305.03 | Absence of certain county officers; office deemed vacant.

... the oath of office and approval of the probate judge indorsed on it, shall be deposited and paid for as provided for the bonds in section 305.04 of the Revised Code. (E) Any vacancy declared under this section shall be filled in the manner provided by section 305.02 of the Revised Code. (F) This section shall not apply to a county officer while in the active military service of the United States.

Section 307.01 | County buildings, offices, equipment.

...s not apply to appropriations for the probate court or the juvenile court that are subject to section 2101.11 or 2151.10 of the Revised Code. (D) The board of county commissioners may provide offices for or lease offices to a county land reutilization corporation organized under Chapter 1724. of the Revised Code and, in connection with such a lease, charge rentals that are at or below the market rent...

Section 307.08 | Appropriation of lands.

...or the damages to the residue, with the probate court or the court of common pleas of the county in which the property, or a part of it, is situated. Except as otherwise provided in this division, the power to appropriate property for the purposes of this division shall be exercised in the manner provided in sections 163.01 to 163.22 of the Revised Code for an appropriation in time of public exigency. The board's res...

Section 307.281 | Contributions for park projects.

...ithout the approval of the terms by the probate judge. Any moneys contributed by the board of county commissioners for such purposes shall be drawn from the general fund in the county treasury not otherwise appropriated or from the proceeds of bonds issued for such purpose under Chapter 133. of the Revised Code. The board of county commissioners may anticipate the contributions of moneys for such purposes and enter ...

Section 309.08 | Powers and duties of prosecuting attorney - rewards for information as to drug-related offenses.

...te within or outside the county, in the probate court, court of common pleas, and court of appeals. In conjunction with the attorney general, the prosecuting attorney shall prosecute in the supreme court cases arising in the prosecuting attorney's county, except for those cases required to be prosecuted by a special prosecutor pursuant to section 177.03 of the Revised Code or by the attorney general pursuant to...

Section 309.11 | Official bonds.

... such duties shall be discharged by the probate judge.

Section 3101.04 | Consent by juvenile court.

...age pursuant to the juvenile rules, the probate court may issue a license not earlier than fourteen calendar days after the juvenile court files the consent, notwithstanding either or both the contracting parties for the marital relation are the age of seventeen years. The license shall not issue until section 3101.05 of the Revised Code has been complied with.

Section 3101.08 | Who may solemnize marriages.

... section 1901.14 of the Revised Code, a probate judge in accordance with section 2101.27 of the Revised Code, the mayor of a municipal corporation anywhere within this state, the superintendent of Ohio deaf and blind education services, or any religious society in conformity with the rules of its church, may join together as husband and wife any persons who are not prohibited by law from being joined in marriage.

Section 3101.10 | License to solemnize marriages.

...oses to officiate or upon demand of any probate judge. The secretary of state shall issue a license to solemnize marriages in this state in accordance with Chapter 4796. of the Revised Code to a minister if either of the following applies: (A) The minister holds a license in another state. (B) The minister has satisfactory work experience, a government certification, or a private certification as described in tha...

Section 3107.01 | Adoption definitions.

... or by adoption. (D) "Court" means the probate courts of this state, and when the context requires, means the court of any other state empowered to grant petitions for adoption. (E) "Foster caregiver" has the same meaning as in section 5103.02 of the Revised Code. (F) "Identifying information" means any of the following with regard to a person: first name, last name, maiden name, alias, social security number, add...

Section 3107.066 | References to department of human services replaced.

...he home of the petitioner, or with the probate court within thirty days of the filing of a petition to adopt the minor or its placement in the home of the petitioner, whichever occurs first." (2) The references in division (B) of former section 3107.07 of the Revised Code to the department of human services are repealed, and division (B) of that former section shall be considered as reading, and shall be appli...

Section 3107.16 | Appeals.

...(A) Appeals from the probate court are subject to the Rules of Appellate Procedure and, to the extent not in conflict with those rules, Chapter 2505. of the Revised Code. Unless there is good cause for delay, appeals shall be heard on an expedited basis. (B) Subject to the disposition of an appeal, upon the expiration of six months after an adoption decree is issued, the decree cannot be questioned by any person, in...

Section 3107.18 | Foreign decrees.

... or parents may bring a petition in the probate court in their county of residence requesting that the court issue a final decree of adoption or an interlocutory order of adoption pursuant to section 3107.14 of the Revised Code. In a proceeding on the petition, proof of finalization of the adoption outside the United States is prima-facie evidence of the consent of the parties who are required to give consent e...

Section 3107.45 | Access to adoption records additional definitions.

...onsent to the person's adoption. (2) A probate court entered a finding that the consent of at least one of the person's birth parents to the person's adoption was not needed as determined pursuant to section 3107.07 of the Revised Code. (B) "Adoption file" means the file maintained by the department of health under sections 3705.12 to 3705.124 of the Revised Code. (C) "Adoptive parent" means a person who adop...

Section 3109.51 | Definitions.

...ns an individual granted authority by a probate court pursuant to Chapter 2111. of the Revised Code to exercise parental rights over a child to the extent provided in the court's order and subject to the residual parental rights, privileges, and responsibilities of the child's parents. (D) "Legal custody" and "residual parental rights, privileges, and responsibilities" have the same meanings as in section 2151.011 o...

Section 311.07 | General powers and duties of sheriff.

...d, when required, shall attend upon the probate court. In the execution of official duties of the sheriff, the sheriff may call to the sheriff's aid such persons or power of the county as is necessary. Under the direction and control of the board of county commissioners, such sheriff shall have charge of the court house. A sheriff or deputy sheriff of a county may participate, as the director of an organized cr...

Section 3111.06 | Jurisdiction of courts - personal jurisdiction.

...the county in which proceedings for the probate of the alleged father's estate have been or can be commenced, or of the county in which the child is being provided support by the county department of job and family services of that county. An action pursuant to sections 3111.01 to 3111.18 of the Revised Code to object to an administrative order issued pursuant to former section 3111.21 or 3111.22 or sections 3111.38 ...

Section 3113.34 | Additional fee for marriage license used for financial assistance to shelters for victims of domestic violence.

...the issuance of a marriage license, the probate court shall collect and deposit in the county treasury a fee of seventeen dollars for each marriage license issued. This fee, plus the thirty-two-dollar fee collected under division (D) of section 2303.201 of the Revised Code as additional costs in each new action or proceeding for annulment, divorce, or dissolution of marriage, shall be retained in a special fund and s...