Skip to main content
Back To Top Top Back To Top
The Legislative Service Commission staff updates the Revised Code on an ongoing basis, as it completes its act review of enacted legislation. Updates may be slower during some times of the year, depending on the volume of enacted legislation.

Ohio Revised Code Search

Titles
Busy
 
Keywords
:
small claims
{"removedFilters":"","searchUpdateUrl":"\/ohio-revised-code\/search\/update-search","keywords":"small+claims","start":2226,"pageSize":25,"sort":"BestMatch","title":""}
Sections
Section
Section 5709.48 | Transportation financing districts; creation.

...(A) As used in this section and sections 5709.481, 5709.49, and 5709.50 of the Revised Code: (1) "Regional transportation improvement project" has the same meaning as in section 5595.01 of the Revised Code. (2) "Improvements" means the increase in the assessed value of any real property that would first appear on the tax list and duplicate of real and public utility property after the effective date of the reso...

Section 5709.631 | Requirements for agreements.

...Each agreement entered into under sections 5709.62, 5709.63, and 5709.632 of the Revised Code on or after April 1, 1994, shall be in writing and shall include all of the information and statements prescribed by this section. Agreements may include terms not prescribed by this section, but such terms shall in no way derogate from the information and statements prescribed by this section. (A) Each agreement shall in...

Section 5709.73 | Exemption for increase in property value due to public infrastructure improvement.

...(A) As used in this section and section 5709.74 of the Revised Code: (1) "Business day" means a day of the week excluding Saturday, Sunday, and a legal holiday as defined in section 1.14 of the Revised Code. (2) "Further improvements" or "improvements" means the increase in the assessed value of real property that would first appear on the tax list and duplicate of real and public utility property after the eff...

Section 5709.78 | Exemption for increase in property value due to county public infrastructure improvement.

...(A) A board of county commissioners may, by resolution, declare improvements to certain parcels of real property located in the unincorporated territory of the county to be a public purpose. Except as otherwise provided under division (C) of this section or section 5709.51 of the Revised Code, not more than seventy-five per cent of an improvement thus declared to be a public purpose may be exempted from real property...

Section 5709.881 | Local agreements.

...Each agreement entered into under section 5709.88 of the Revised Code shall be in writing and shall include all of the information and statements prescribed by this section. Agreements may include terms not prescribed by this section, but such terms shall in no way derogate from the information and statements prescribed by this section. (A) Each agreement shall include the following information: (1) The names of al...

Section 5711.131 | County supplemental return.

...A taxpayer required under section 5711.13 of the Revised Code to file a combined return with the tax commissioner shall, at the time such return is filed, file a county supplemental return with the county auditor of each county in which: (A) The taxable value of that taxpayer's tangible personal property within any taxing district of the county has increased or decreased in excess of five hundred thousand dollars fr...

Section 5711.28 | Unreasonable accumulation of profits by corporation - accumulation of trust income - assessment by commissioner.

...Whenever the assessor imposes a penalty prescribed by section 5711.27 or 5725.17 of the Revised Code, the assessor shall send notice of such penalty assessment to the taxpayer by mail. If the notice also reflects the assessment of any property not listed in or omitted from a return, or the assessment of any item or class of taxable property listed in a return by the taxpayer in excess of the value or amount thereof a...

Section 5711.31 | Notice of assessment - petition for reassessment - final determination.

...Whenever the assessor assesses any property not listed in or omitted from a return, or whenever the assessor assesses any item or class of taxable property listed in a return by the taxpayer in excess of the value or amount thereof as so listed, or without allowing a claim duly made for deduction from the net book value of accounts receivable, or depreciated book value of personal property used in business, so listed...

Section 5711.32 | Correction of records and tax lists.

...xcepted amount without prejudice to the claims of either the taxpayer, the state, or each county. (C) Upon receipt of the notification by the tax commissioner pursuant to section 5711.26, 5711.28, or 5711.31 of the Revised Code of the final determination of a petition or an appeal, the county auditor shall make any correction required to his records and tax lists and duplicates and compute the adjustment, if any, r...

Section 5715.03 | Payment of compensation and expenses.

... shall be allowed and paid as are other claims against the county. The compensation and expenses may be paid from the real estate assessment fund pursuant to section 325.31 of the Revised Code.

Section 5715.13 | Application for decrease in valuation; electronic complaint and application.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, the county board of revision shall not decrease any valuation unless a party affected thereby or who is authorized to file a complaint under section 5715.19 of the Revised Code makes and files with the board a written application therefor, verified by oath and signature, showing the facts upon which it is claimed such decrease should be made. (B) The county bo...

Section 5715.49 | Prohibition against former or present official divulging information.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) or (C) of this section, no former or present county auditor or member of a county board of revision shall divulge, except in the performance of official duties or upon the order of the department of taxation, or when called upon to testify in any court or proceeding, any information acquired in the exercise of the powers vested by the laws relating to taxation, or while claiming...

Section 5715.50 | Prohibition against former or present employee divulging information.

...(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, no former or present expert, clerk, or employee of a county auditor, county board of revision, or the tax commissioner, and no former or present deputy, assistant, or agent of the tax commissioner shall divulge, except in the performance of official duties or in any report to the county auditor, the county board of revision, or the tax commissioner, or when call...

Section 5717.01 | Appeal from county board of revision to board of tax appeals - procedure - hearing.

...03.021 of the Revised Code on the small claims docket if the appeal qualifies under that section. The board of tax appeals may order the appeal to be heard on the record and the evidence certified to it by the county board of revision, or it may order the hearing of additional evidence, and it may make such investigation concerning the appeal as it deems proper. As used in this section, "internet identifier of re...

Section 5719.14 | Fiduciary's lien upon property.

...A person against whom taxes are assessed as fiduciary for another person or an estate shall, upon payment of such taxes, have a claim against such person or estate for reimbursement of the taxes paid, with legal interest, and a lien upon all funds and property of such person or estate in his possession or which come into his possession. Such lien may be enforced in any appropriate manner.

Section 5721.011 | County auditor to compile list and duplicate of delinquent lands.

...Immediately after each settlement required by division (C) of section 321.24 of the Revised Code, each county auditor shall compile, in substantially the same form as the list and duplicate prepared pursuant to section 319.28 of the Revised Code, a list and duplicate of all delinquent lands in the auditor's county. In any such list there may be included lands that have been omitted fr...

Section 5721.37 | Filing request for foreclosure.

...(A)(1) At any time after one year from the date shown on the tax certificate as the date the tax certificate was sold, and not later than the end of the certificate period, a certificate holder, except for a county land reutilization corporation, may file with the county treasurer a request for foreclosure, or a private attorney on behalf of the certificate holder may file with the county treasurer a notice of ...

Section 5721.40 | Forfeiture of parcel remaining unsold after two sales.

...If any tax certificate parcel is twice offered for sale pursuant to section 5721.39 of the Revised Code and remains unsold for want of bidders, the officer who conducted the sales shall certify to the court or board of revision that the parcel remains unsold after two sales. The court or board of revision, by entry, shall order the parcel forfeited to the certificate holder who filed ...

Section 5723.03 | Redemption of forfeited property.

...If the former owner of real property that has been forfeited, at any time before the state has disposed of such property, pays into the treasury of the county in which the property is situated, all the taxes, assessments, penalties, interest, and costs incurred in the foreclosure or foreclosure and forfeiture proceedings under section 323.25, 5721.14, or 5721.18 or sections 323.65 to 323.7...

Section 5725.08 | Certificate of assessment of financial institutions - certificate of abatement.

...On or before the first Monday of June, annually, the tax commissioner shall certify to the treasurer of state the assessment of each financial institution located in the state, showing separately the county in which the institution's principal office is located and the amount of taxable deposits of branches in each county other than that in which the principal office is located, and the commissioner shall certify to ...

Section 5725.15 | Assessment for shares and capital of dealer in intangibles.

...The report required by section 5725.14 of the Revised Code shall include as taxable property all the shares of the dealer in intangibles, the capital stock of which is divided into shares, representing capital employed in this state, and the value of the property representing the capital, not divided into shares, employed in this state by such dealer in intangibles, according to the aggregate fair value of the ...

Section 5725.16 | Certificate of assessment of dealers in intangibles; collection of taxes.

...On or before the first Monday of May, annually for return years prior to 2014, the tax commissioner shall certify to the treasurer of state the assessment of the shares or property representing capital, or apportionment of either, of each dealer in intangibles doing business in the state, showing separately the amount representing capital employed in each county. The treasurer of state shall place the amounts ...

Section 5726.33 | Interest or penalty on qualifying refund overpayment.

...(A) As used in this section, "qualifying refund overpayment" means an amount received by a taxpayer in excess of a refund claimed or a request for payment made by the reporting person for the taxpayer on a return, report, or other document filed with the tax commissioner. (B) A taxpayer is not liable for any interest or penalty with respect to the repayment of a qualifying refund overpayment if the reporting...

Section 5727.47 | Notice of assessment - petition for reassessment.

...(A) Notice of each assessment certified or issued pursuant to section 5727.23 or 5727.38 of the Revised Code shall be mailed to the public utility, and its mailing shall be prima-facie evidence of its receipt by the public utility to which it is addressed. With the notice, the tax commissioner shall provide instructions on how to petition for reassessment and request a hearing on the petition. If a public utility obj...

Section 5731.30 | Filing exceptions to tax commissioner's final determination of taxes with probate court.

...The tax commissioner, the person required to file the return, or any interested party may file exceptions in writing to the tax commissioner's final determination of taxes, with the probate court of the county. Exceptions shall be filed within sixty days from the receipt of the certificate of determination issued by the tax commissioner, stating the grounds upon which such exceptions are taken. The court shall, by or...