Ohio Revised Code Chapter 2335 - Fees; Costs
- Section 2335.01 - Fees Of Commissioners And Appraisers.
Each commissioner appointed to make partition of lands or to assign dower, for the time so engaged, and in going to and returning from...
- Section 2335.02 - Compensation Of Appraisers And Arbitrators.
In any cause, matter, or proceeding arising in any court of record, where appraisers, commissioners, or arbitrators are appointed by such court to make...
- Section 2335.021 - Appointment Of Licensed Auctioneer - Compensation, Reimbursement.
Any court of record may appoint an auctioneer licensed under Chapter 4707. of the Revised Code to conduct any public auction of goods, chattels,...
- Section 2335.03 - Assignment Commissioners.
The judges of the court of common pleas of any county where two or more such judges hold court at the same time, may,...
- Section 2335.04 - Assignment Commissioner In County Having One Judge.
When the business of the court of common pleas requires, such court, in any county having not more than one judge of the court...
- Section 2335.05 - Witness Fees And Mileage.
In all cases or proceedings not specified in sections 2335.06 and 2335.08 of the Revised Code, except as otherwise provided in section 2335.061 of...
- Section 2335.06 - Witness Fees In Civil Cases.
(A) Except as otherwise provided in section 2335.061 of the Revised Code, each witness in civil cases shall receive the following fees: (1) Twelve...
- Section 2335.061 - Testimony Of Coroner Or Deputy Coroner; Fees.
(A) As used in this section: (1) "Coroner" has the same meaning as in section 313.01 of the Revised Code, and includes the following:...
- Section 2335.07 - Return Of Miles By Officers.
The sheriff or other officer serving a writ or subpoena shall indorse thereon the number of miles to which each witness is entitled as...
- Section 2335.08 - Witness Fees In Criminal Cases.
Each witness attending, under recognizance or subpoena issued by order of the prosecuting attorney or defendant, before the grand jury or any court of...
- Section 2335.09 - Interpreter.
Whenever, in any criminal proceeding or prosecution for the violation of an ordinance, or in a hearing before a coroner, an interpreter is necessary,...
- Section 2335.10 - Expenses In Pursuit Of Felon.
The board of county commissioners may allow and pay the necessary expenses incurred by an officer in pursuit of a person charged with a...
- Section 2335.11 - Payment Of Fees And Costs In Felonies And Minor State Cases.
In felony cases in which the defendant is convicted, the fees of the various magistrates and their officers, the witness fees, and interpreter's fees...
- Section 2335.12 - Necessary Expenses For Salaried Officers.
In all state cases, any wholly salaried minor court officer, charged with the execution of a warrant to arrest or order of commitment, shall...
- Section 2335.13 - Allowance Wherein State Fails Or Defendant Is Insolvent.
In felony cases in which the state fails, and in misdemeanor cases in which the defendant proves insolvent, the board of county commissioners, at...
- Section 2335.14 - Inclusion Of Officer's Fees In Ascertaining The Amount Of Fees Taxed.
In ascertaining the amount of fees taxed by a judge of a county court in order to make the allowance provided by section 2335.13...
- Section 2335.15 - Insufficient Security For Costs.
Where a judge of a county court takes security for costs that at the time of taking is insufficient, the board of county commissioners,...
- Section 2335.16 - Taxing Of Costs By County Court Judge.
In all causes in which a judge of a county court may fine a person charged with the commission of an offense, such judge...
- Section 2335.17 - Witness Fees Of Policemen.
No police officer is entitled to witness fees in a cause prosecuted under an ordinance of a city before a magistrate. In all prosecutions...
- Section 2335.18 - Costs Of Each Party.
The costs of the parties in all actions, motions, and proceedings, in any of the courts of this state, shall be taxed and entered...
- Section 2335.19 - Certificate Of Judgment For Costs.
(A) On the rendition of judgment in any cause in any court, the costs of the party recovering, together with the party's debt or...
- Section 2335.20 - Indorsement On Execution Of Costs Of Party Condemned.
The clerk of the court or the judge of a county court, issuing execution for a judgment as provided by section 2335.19 of the...
- Section 2335.21 - Special Execution May Issue For Costs.
When the party recovering judgment in a cause neglects to sue out execution immediately, or after such execution has been returned without satisfaction of...
- Section 2335.22 - Costs On Amendments, Continuance, Or Under Special Rule.
The costs adjudged against either party on continuances, amendments, or under a special rule may be collected by process, at any time after judgment...
- Section 2335.23 - Costs To Be Taxed Separately - Costs In Court Of Appeals.
In transcripts given by clerks and judges of county courts, the costs of each party shall be stated and set forth separately. In causes...
- Section 2335.24 - Collection Of Costs - Contracts For Collection.
(A) In all causes in any court, except as otherwise provided in section 2969.23 of the Revised Code, costs taxed and entered as provided...
- Section 2335.241 - Use Of Certain Interest On Certificates Of Judgment For Computerization Of Clerk's Office.
In order to provide funds to support the effective use of computerization within the office of the clerk of the court of common pleas,...
- Section 2335.25 - Cashbooks Of Costs - Clerk Shall Receive Moneys Payable At Office.
Each clerk of a court of record, the sheriff, and the prosecuting attorney shall enter in a journal or cashbook, provided at the expense...
- Section 2335.26 - Courts May Require Clerks To Give Additional Bonds.
If, at any time, in the opinion of the court, the official bond of its clerk, is not sufficient in form, or becomes insufficient,...
- Section 2335.27 - Costs Collected By Prosecuting Attorney.
On the first day of November of each year, the prosecuting attorney shall file with the clerk of the court of common pleas a...
- Section 2335.28 - Jury Fees In Civil Actions To Be Taxed As Costs.
(A) Except as provided in division (B) of this section, in any civil action in a court of common pleas in which a jury...
- Section 2335.29 - [Repealed].
Effective Date: 09-11-1961
- Section 2335.30 - Table Of Fees To Be Posted In Office.
Within three months after being elected or appointed to office, each county officer shall make and post, in a conspicuous place in his office,...
- Section 2335.31 - Items Of Fees To Be Returned On Process.
No sheriff, coroner, or constable may receive, either on mesne or final process, any fees, unless he returns, upon the process on which a...
- Section 2335.32 - Itemized Bill Of Costs.
In all cases, when demanded by a person liable for the payment of any fees or costs to an officer, such officer, without charge,...
- Section 2335.33 - Costs Collected By Sheriffs.
Each sheriff shall pay to the clerk of the court of common pleas all costs collected by such sheriff or his deputies, except when...
- Section 2335.34 - Lists Of Unclaimed Costs.
On the first Monday of January, each year, the clerk of each court of common pleas and court of appeals, each probate judge, and...
- Section 2335.35 - Disposition Of Unclaimed Fees And Costs.
All moneys, fees, costs, debts, and damages, remaining in the hands of the clerk of the court of common pleas or probate judge, and...
- Section 2335.36 - Payment To Person Entitled To Money From County Treasury.
A person entitled to money turned into the county treasury as provided by section 2335.35 of the Revised Code shall, upon demand, receive a...
- Section 2335.37 - Payment Of Certain Costs.
All costs certified from the county treasury in criminal cases, and afterwards collected and paid to the clerk of the court of common pleas,...
- Section 2335.38 - Records Shall Be Kept.
Each clerk of the court of common pleas, probate judge, or sheriff shall keep a book, which shall be a record of his office,...
- Section 2335.39 - Compensation For Fees Incurred By Prevailing Party In Connection With Action Or Appeal.
(A) As used in this section: (1) "Court" means any court of record. (2) "Eligible party" means a party to an action or appeal...
Last modified: October 10, 2016