Trusteeships

Individuals who have received a “Notice of Court Proceedings to Collect Debt” (15 day notice) in accordance with Section 1911.40 of the Ohio Revised Code may file with the court an “Application for the Appointment of Trusteeship”.  Applicants for Trusteeship must reside within the geographical jurisdiction of this court and be gainfully employed.  See the territorial jurisdiction map  for … Continue reading Trusteeships

Rent Escrow

If a landlord fails to comply with § 5321.04 of the Ohio Revised Code, “Obligations of Landlord”, or fails to fulfill any obligation imposed upon him by the rental agreement, and if the conditions of the residential premises are such that the tenant reasonably believes that a landlord has failed to fulfill any such obligation, or if … Continue reading Rent Escrow

Civil Complaint

Upon the receipt of a “Civil Complaint” (summons with a copy of the complaint attached), an individual has twenty-eight (28) days to file a written answer disputing the amount the plaintiff is asking for.  This answer must be sent to the plaintiff’s attorney or to the plaintiff, if he/she has no attorney.  A copy of this answer … Continue reading Civil Complaint

Waiverable Offenses – Criminal

Some common minor misdemeanor offenses that are waiverable are:   OFFENSE AMOUNT Barking/Howling/Offensive Dogs-1st offense 135.00 Confinement of Dogs-1st offense 135.00 Consumption of Alcohol in Motor Vehicle 215.00 Discharging Fireworks 185.00 Disorderly Conduct (without persistence) 155.00 Fishing Without License – Ohio resident 110.00 Littering 125.00 Noise Control 155.00 Open Container of Alcohol 145.00 Zoning Violations 145.00   … Continue reading Waiverable Offenses – Criminal

Court Appearance Required

Upon arrival at the court, you will be directed by security personnel to the correct courtroom. When your case is called, the court will explain to you what you are charged with and what the possible penalties may be. For all misdemeanor charges (except minor misdemeanors), you have the right to a jury trial, but … Continue reading Court Appearance Required