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Section 1907.54 | Appointment of Special Constables – Duties.

Effective: December 2, 1996 Latest Legislation: House Bill 670 – 121st General Assembly Upon the written application of the director of administrative services or of three freeholders of the county in which a county court judge resides, the judge may appoint one or more electors of the county as special constables. In order to be […]

Section 1907.55 | Appointment of Special Constable.

Effective: December 2, 1996 Latest Legislation: House Bill 670 – 121st General Assembly The judge of a county court appointing a special constable pursuant to section 1907.54 of the Revised Code, shall make a memorandum of the appointment upon the judge’s docket. The appointment shall continue in force for one year, unless the judge revokes […]

Section 1907.46 | Appeal.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 – 116th General Assembly An appeal shall be allowed to the court of appeals from the judgment of a judge of a county court rendered under section 1907.43 of the Revised Code on an award, on the ground that the award was obtained by fraud, corruption, […]

Section 1907.47 | Execution – Proceedings in Aid of Execution.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 – 116th General Assembly Execution and proceedings in aid of execution in a county court shall be in accordance with Chapters 2327., 2329., 2331., and 2333. of the Revised Code and with any other provisions of the Revised Code that relate to execution and proceedings in […]

Section 1907.48 | Judge May Issue Executions for Another Judge.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 – 116th General Assembly Any county court judge may issue executions on judgments on the docket of a judge of the same district, who is unable to issue them in consequence of sickness, absence, or other cause.

Section 1907.49 | Revivor.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 – 116th General Assembly A judgment that is rendered by a judge of a county court and that is dormant, may be revived in the manner prescribed for reviving dormant judgments in the court of common pleas. If sufficient cause is not shown to the contrary, […]

Section 1907.50 | Service and Return.

Effective: March 17, 1987 Latest Legislation: House Bill 158 – 116th General Assembly An order to revive issued pursuant to section 1907.49 of the Revised Code shall be served and returned in the time and manner required for the service of summons in actions before a judge of a county court.