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Section 3123.56 | Notice to registrar if obligor is not in default.

...A child support enforcement agency that sent a notice under section 3123.54 of the Revised Code of an individual's default under a child support order shall send to the registrar of motor vehicles a notice that the individual is not in default if it determines that the individual is not in default or any of the following occurs: (A) The individual makes full payment to the office of child support or, pursuant...

Section 3123.57 | Notice to registrar if obligor is no longer out of compliance.

...A child support enforcement agency that sent a notice under section 3123.54 of the Revised Code of an individual's failure to comply with a warrant or subpoena shall send to the registrar of motor vehicles a notice that the individual is no longer out of compliance if the court or agency that issued the warrant or subpoena removes the warrant or determines that the individual has complied with the subpoena. The agen...

Section 3123.58 | Notice to registrar and deputies; grant of limited driving privileges.

...or vehicles and shall request the child support enforcement agency that issued the notice pursuant to section 3123.54 of the Revised Code relative to the individual to advise the court, either in person through a representative testifying at a hearing or through a written document, the position of the agency relative to the issue of the granting of privileges to the individual. The court, in determining whether...

Section 3123.581 | File of notices concerning obligors not currently licensed.

...The registrar of motor vehicles shall maintain a list of names of individuals identified in notices sent to the registrar pursuant to section 3123.54 of the Revised Code that do not hold a driver's or commercial driver's license, motorcycle operator's license or endorsement, or temporary instruction permit or commercial driver's temporary instruction permit. The registrar shall update the list quarterly and provide e...

Section 3123.59 | Issuing license when obligor becomes eligible.

...Not later than seven days after receipt of a notice pursuant to section 3123.56 or 3123.57 of the Revised Code, the registrar of motor vehicles shall notify each deputy registrar of the notice. The registrar and each deputy registrar shall then, if the individual otherwise is eligible for the license, permit, or endorsement and wants the license, permit, or endorsement, issue a license, permit, or endorsement ...

Section 3123.591 | Removal of record of suspension for juveniles.

...A child support enforcement agency may, pursuant to rules adopted under section 3123.63 of the Revised Code, direct the registrar of motor vehicles to eliminate from the abstract maintained by the bureau of motor vehicles any reference to the suspension of an individual's license, permit, or endorsement imposed under section 3123.58 of the Revised Code.

Section 3123.60 | No hearing to be held.

...Notwithstanding section 119.06 of the Revised Code, the registrar of motor vehicles shall not hold any hearing in connection with an order refusing to issue or renew a license, permit, or endorsement for, or suspending a license, permit, or endorsement of, an individual pursuant to section 3123.58 of the Revised Code.

Section 3123.62 | Determining whether defaulting obligor is recreational license holder.

... Revised Code. (B) If a court or child support enforcement agency makes a final and enforceable determination pursuant to sections 3123.01 to 3123.07 of the Revised Code that an individual is in default under a child support order, the agency administering the child support order may determine whether the individual holds a recreational license or, if possible, whether the individual has applied for, or is likely ...

Section 3123.63 | Adopting rules concerning license provisions.

...nts concerning the authority of a child support enforcement agency to direct the registrar of motor vehicles to eliminate from the abstract maintained by the bureau of motor vehicles any reference to the suspension of an individual's license, permit, or endorsement imposed under section 3123.58 of the Revised Code.

Section 3123.66 | Asserting lien upon default.

...If a court or a child support enforcement agency makes a final and enforceable determination pursuant to sections 3123.01 to 3123.07 of the Revised Code that an obligor is in default under a support order, the agency administering the support order may assert a lien on real and personal property of the obligor located in this state.

Section 3123.67 | Arrearage becomes lien against personal and real property.

...e amount of the arrearage due under the support order determined to be in default pursuant to sections 3123.01 to 3123.07 of the Revised Code, and any amounts due for current support that become an arrearage after the date the default determination was made, shall be a lien against all personal property, including after-acquired property, of the obligor that is situated in this state. The lien may be filed with the...

Section 3123.68 | Liens from other states.

...sed Code, a copy of the order for child support that is the basis of the lien, and a copy of the court or administrative determination finding the obligor to be in default under the child support order, the office of child support in the department of job and family services shall examine the lien and the other documents and determine whether the lien is in compliance with federal child support law and regulations. I...

Section 3123.69 | Service.

...A child support enforcement agency shall, no later than ten days after filing a lien pursuant to section 3123.67 or 3123.68 of the Revised Code, serve a copy of the lien by regular mail on the obligor whose real or personal property is subject to the lien and the person or state agency in possession or control of any real or personal property of the obligor.

Section 3123.70 | Lien priority.

...A lien imposed pursuant to sections 3123.66 to 3123.68 of the Revised Code shall have priority over liens, mortgages, security interests, or other types of encumbrances that are associated with the real and personal property subject to the lien imposed by sections 3123.66 to 3123.68 of the Revised Code and that arise after the date the lien is filed pursuant to those sections. A lien imposed pursuant to sections 3123...

Section 3123.71 | Discharging lien.

...the lien within five days after a child support enforcement agency files a notice pursuant to section 3123.72 of the Revised Code requesting that the lien be discharged.

Section 3123.72 | Notice requesting county recorder discharge lien.

...A child support enforcement agency shall file a notice requesting that the county recorder discharge the lien if one of the following applies: (A) The lien is satisfied through an action pursuant to section 3123.74 of the Revised Code. (B) The obligor makes full payment of the arrearage to the office of child support in the department of job and family services or, pursuant to sections 3125.27 to 3125.30 of the Rev...

Section 3123.73 | Selling property subject to lien.

...A child support enforcement agency is entitled to have, and may cause, real and personal property subject to a lien established pursuant to sections 3123.66 to 3123.68 of the Revised Code to be sold pursuant to section 3123.74 of the Revised Code.

Section 3123.74 | Complaint to request execution sale.

...to 3123.68 of the Revised Code, a child support enforcement agency shall file, with the appropriate court of the county in which the property is located, as described in section 3123.741 of the Revised Code, a complaint stating that the agency has obtained a lien on real and personal property of the obligor that is located in the county and that the agency is entitled to have the property sold to obtain child support...

Section 3123.741 | Venue for filing complaint.

...the court as follows: (A) If the child support in arrears was ordered by a court in the county in which the property in question is located, in that court; (B) If the child support in arrears was ordered by a court of another state or by a court located in a county other than the county in which the property in question is located, the court of common pleas of the county in which the property is located.

Section 3123.75 | Sale extinguishes lien associated with property.

...A sale of real or personal property pursuant to section 3123.74 of the Revised Code extinguishes the lien associated with the property.

Section 3123.76 | Releasing lien or returning seized property.

...A child support enforcement agency may at any time release a lien imposed pursuant to sections 3123.66 to 3123.68 of the Revised Code, on all or part of the property of the obligor, or return seized property without liability, if assurance of payment is deemed adequate by the agency, or the release will facilitate the collection of the arrearage for which the lien was imposed. The release or return shall not operate ...

Section 3123.77 | Liability for support arrearages and related expenses.

...he Revised Code shall be liable for the support arrearages that are the basis of the lien plus costs, interest, and reasonable attorney's fees of the opposing party.

Section 3123.78 | Obtaining lien does not affect other remedies.

...ty by persons entitled to receive child support that is in arrears or otherwise due, including the use of a judgment lien under Chapter 2329. of the Revised Code.

Section 3123.81 | Collecting past-due support from federal tax refunds and overpayments.

...The office of child support created in the department of job and family services shall work with the secretary of the treasury to collect past-due child support from refunds of paid federal taxes that are payable to the individual who owes the past-due support in accordance with section 664 of Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 95 Stat. 860 (1981), 42 U.S.C. 664, as amended. The director of job and family servi...

Section 3123.82 | Obligor, overpaid child support defined.

...ligor" means a person who owes "overdue support," as defined in section 666 of Title IV-D of the "Social Security Act," 98 Stat. 1306 (1984), 42 U.S.C. 666, as amended, and any rules promulgated under Title IV-D. (B) "Overpaid child support" means amounts paid to an obligee under a child support order prior to termination of the child support order that exceed the amount required to be paid under the child support o...