Effective: September 10, 2012 Latest Legislation: House Bill 487 – 129th General Assembly The supreme court shall consist of a chief justice and six justices, each of whom has been admitted to practice as an attorney at law in this state and has, for a total of at least six years preceding appointment or commencement […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly A chief justice of the supreme court shall be elected every six years and shall hold office for six years commencing on the first day of January next after his election. Vacancies occurring in the office of chief justice shall be filled […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Two judges of the supreme court shall be chosen in each even-numbered year. Each judge shall hold office for six years. The term of one of such judges shall commence on the first day of January next after his election and the […]
Effective: September 9, 1957 Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 32 – 102nd General Assembly The chief justice of the supreme court shall preside at all terms and sessions of the supreme court. When an unusual number of cases have accumulated in the court of common pleas of any county, the chief justice may, without request, assign […]
Effective: April 4, 1985 Latest Legislation: House Bill 426 – 115th General Assembly The supreme court may appoint the clerk of the supreme court, the reporter of the supreme court, the administrative director of the supreme court, the law librarian of the court, the marshal of the court, the administrative assistant to the chief justice, […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Before entering upon the discharge of the duties of his office, the clerk of the supreme court shall give a bond to the state in the sum of twenty thousand dollars, with two or more sureties approved by the court, conditioned for […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly With the approval of the supreme court, the clerk of the supreme court may appoint two deputy clerks for the court, and when necessary he may appoint a deputy for the supreme court commission to be approved by the commission. The appointment […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly In case of a vacancy in the office of clerk of the supreme court, the supreme court shall appoint a clerk pro tempore, who shall give a bond and take the oath of office required of the clerk by section 2503.06 of […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly If the clerk of the supreme court fails to attend to the duties of his office or becomes incompetent, he may be removed by the court. The vacancy shall be filled as provided in section 2503.08 of the Revised Code.
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The clerk of the supreme court shall keep his office at Columbus, in the rooms provided for that purpose. He shall be furnished by the state with all necessary printing, books, blanks, stationery, and furniture.
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The clerk of the supreme court shall prepare the necessary dockets, attend the sessions, enter and record the orders, judgments, decrees, and proceedings of the supreme court and supreme court commission, and issue necessary writs and process.
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The clerk of the supreme court shall keep a direct and reverse index of all causes by the names of parties, alphabetically arranged, showing in separate columns the names of plaintiff and defendant, as they appear on the journal in the final […]
Effective: October 16, 2009 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 128th General Assembly The clerk of the supreme court shall charge and collect one hundred dollars, as a filing fee, for each case entered upon the docket. The filing fees so charged and collected shall be in full for each case filed in the supreme […]
Effective: March 22, 2013 Latest Legislation: House Bill 247 – 129th General Assembly If at any time the court finds that an amount owing to the court is due and uncollectible, in whole or in part, the court may direct the clerk of the court to cancel all or part of the claim. The clerk […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Before entering upon the discharge of the duties of his office, the reporter of the supreme court shall give bond to the state in the sum of five thousand dollars, with two or more sureties approved by the chief justice of the […]
Effective: December 1, 2006 Latest Legislation: House Bill 530 – 126th General Assembly When requested by the supreme court, the reporter of the supreme court shall attend its sessions and consultations and shall report and prepare its decisions for publication under its direction. The reporter shall prepare for publication and edit, tabulate, and index those […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly Immediately after the decision of a case by the supreme court and of all other cases which are to be reported, the reporter of the supreme court shall prepare a report thereof under the supervision of the court or judge by whom […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The reporter of the supreme court shall edit, tabulate, index, and publish all cases disposed of on the general docket of the supreme court, except cases dismissed for want of preparation, failure to file printed record, or by consent of the parties. […]
Effective: October 1, 1953 Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 – 100th General Assembly The reports of the supreme court, of the courts of appeals, and of inferior courts shall be printed on such paper and style of type as the supreme court directs, and bound in volumes in such manner and of such size as […]
Effective: April 11, 1991 Latest Legislation: House Bill 211 – 118th General Assembly With the approval and under the direction of the supreme court, the reporter of the supreme court may contract with one or more responsible persons to furnish materials, print, and bind the reports of the supreme court and courts of appeals, and […]