Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 1907 | County Court - General Provisions
Section 1907.141 | Assigned and Substitute Judges.

Effective: July 10, 2014
Latest Legislation: House Bill 261 - 130th General Assembly
(A)(1) If a vacancy occurs in the office of a judge of a county court that consists of only one judge or if the judge of a county court of that nature is incapacitated or unavailable due to disqualification, suspension, or recusal, the chief justice of the supreme court may assign a sitting judge of another court of record or a retired judge of a court of record to temporarily serve on the court in accordance with rules adopted by the supreme court pursuant to division (A)(1) of Section 5 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution. The assignee shall be styled "assigned judge" and shall serve for any period of time the chief justice may prescribe.
(2) If a judge of a county court that consists of only one judge is temporarily absent for a reason other than as specified in division (A)(1) of this section, the judge may do either of the following:
(a) Appoint a substitute who is a resident of the territory of the court or, if the territory of the court has a population of less than twenty-five thousand according to the latest federal decennial census and the judge is unable to appoint a substitute who is a resident of the territory of the court, appoint a substitute who is a resident of the territory of a municipal or county court that is contiguous to the court. The appointee shall either be admitted to the practice of law in this state and have been, for a total of at least six years preceding appointment, engaged in the practice of law in this state or a judge of a court of record in any jurisdiction in the United States or be a retired judge of a court of record. The appointee shall be styled "acting judge" and shall temporarily serve on the court during the temporary absence of the incumbent judge.
(b) Request the chief justice of the supreme court to assign a sitting judge of another court of record or a retired judge of a court of record to temporarily serve on the court in accordance with rules adopted by the supreme court pursuant to division (A)(1) of Section 5 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution. The assignee shall be styled "assigned judge" and shall serve for any period of time the chief justice may prescribe.
(B) If a vacancy occurs in the office of a judge of a county court that consists of two judges or if a judge of a county court of that nature is incapacitated, unavailable, or temporarily absent, the presiding judge may do either of the following:
(1) Appoint a substitute who is a resident of the territory of the court or, if the territory of the court has a population of less than twenty-five thousand according to the latest federal decennial census and the judge is unable to appoint a substitute who is a resident of the territory of the court, appoint a substitute who is a resident of the territory of a municipal or county court that is contiguous to the court. The appointee shall either be admitted to the practice of law in this state and have been, for a total of at least six years preceding appointment, engaged in the practice of law in this state or a judge of a court of record in any jurisdiction in the United States or be a retired judge of a court of record. The appointee shall be styled "acting judge" and shall temporarily serve on the court during the vacancy or the incapacity, unavailability, or temporary absence of the incumbent judge.
(2) Request the chief justice of the supreme court to assign a sitting judge of another court of record or a retired judge of a court of record to temporarily serve on the court in accordance with rules adopted by the supreme court pursuant to division (A)(1) of Section 5 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution. The assignee shall be styled "assigned judge" and shall serve for any period of time the chief justice may prescribe.
(C) If a vacancy occurs in the office of a judge of a county court that consists of three or more judges or if a judge of a county court of that nature is incapacitated, unavailable, or temporarily absent, the presiding judge may do either of the following:
(1) If no other judge of the court is available to perform the duties of the judge, appoint a substitute who is a resident of the territory of the court. The appointee shall either be admitted to the practice of law in this state and have been, for a total of at least six years preceding appointment, engaged in the practice of law in this state or a judge of a court of record in any jurisdiction in the United States or be a retired judge of a court of record. The appointee shall be styled "acting judge" and shall temporarily serve on the court during the vacancy or the incapacity, unavailability, or temporary absence of the incumbent judge.
(2) Request the chief justice of the supreme court to assign a sitting judge of another court of record or a retired judge of a court of record to temporarily serve on the court in accordance with rules adopted by the supreme court pursuant to division (A)(1) of Section 5 of Article IV, Ohio Constitution. The assignee shall be styled "assigned judge" and shall serve for any period of time the chief justice may prescribe
(D) An acting judge appointed pursuant to division (A)(2)(a), (B)(1), or (C)(1) of this section and an assigned judge assigned pursuant to division (A)(1), (A)(2)(b), (B)(2), or (C)(2) of this section shall have the jurisdiction and adjudicatory powers conferred upon the judge of the county court. During the time of service, the acting judge or assigned judge shall sign all process and records and shall perform all acts pertaining to the office, except that of removal and appointment of officers of the court. All courts shall take judicial notice of the selection and powers of the acting judge or assigned judge.

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Ohio Revised Code

Title 19 | Courts-Municipal-Mayor's-County

Chapter 1907 | County Court - General Provisions

Section 1907.01 | County Court.

Section 1907.011 | Ohio River Jurisdiction.

Section 1907.012 | Jurisdiction Over Violations of Township Resolutions.

Section 1907.02 | Jurisdiction.

Section 1907.03 | Jurisdiction in Civil Actions.

Section 1907.031 | Original Jurisdiction.

Section 1907.032 | Jurisdiction Where Property Not Removed at Expiration of Campsite Use Agreement.

Section 1907.04 | Temporary Location of Court in Event of Emergency.

Section 1907.05 | Jurisdiction Concerning Title to Real Estate.

Section 1907.06 | Jurisdiction in Cases of Replevin - Appraisals of Property.

Section 1907.07 | Balance Not Exceeding $15,000.

Section 1907.08 | Action on Bond or Undertaking.

Section 1907.09 | Judgment Confessed for Sum Not Exceeding $15,000.

Section 1907.10 | Concurrent Criminal Jurisdiction of Mayor's Court.

Section 1907.11 | Number of Judges.

Section 1907.13 | Qualifications of County Court Judges.

Section 1907.131 | Presiding and Administrative Judge.

Section 1907.14 | Oath of Office.

Section 1907.141 | Assigned and Substitute Judges.

Section 1907.142 | Reimbursement and Compensation.

Section 1907.143 | Payment of per Diem Compensation.

Section 1907.15 | Division of County Court District.

Section 1907.16 | Compensation of County Court Judges.

Section 1907.161 | Group Health Care Coverage for County Court Judges.

Section 1907.17 | Commissioners May Provide Additional Compensation.

Section 1907.18 | County Court Judges - Jurisdiction and Authority.

Section 1907.181 | Order for Accused to Appear for Fingerprinting.

Section 1907.19 | Office Space and Materials for Court.

Section 1907.20 | Powers and Duties of County Court Clerk.

Section 1907.201 | Appointment of Employees.

Section 1907.21 | Alphabetical Index to Docket.

Section 1907.22 | Depositing Official Dockets With Successor Clerk.

Section 1907.23 | Receipt for Official Dockets of County Court.

Section 1907.231 | Documentation of Criminal Convictions and Guilty Pleas to Be Retained in Admissible Form.

Section 1907.24 | Schedule of Fees and Costs.

Section 1907.25 | Alternative Methods for Collecting Court Costs; Notice of Balance Due.

Section 1907.251 | Cancellation of Uncollectible Debts.

Section 1907.26 | Transmitting Fees and Costs.

Section 1907.261 | Computerizing Court of Paying Cost of Computerized Legal Research.

Section 1907.262 | Rules for Procedures for Resolution of Disputes.

Section 1907.27 | Determination of Witness Fees.

Section 1907.28 | Jury Selection.

Section 1907.29 | Jury Trial Procedure.

Section 1907.30 | Appeals.

Section 1907.31 | Application of Rules of Procedure.

Section 1907.32 | Arresting Civil Defendant.

Section 1907.33 | Attachment and Garnishment Actions.

Section 1907.34 | Returns Showing Only Real Estate.

Section 1907.35 | Nonresidence.

Section 1907.36 | Recovery of Specific Personal Property Prior to Judgment.

Section 1907.37 | Warrant for Arrest of Witness.

Section 1907.38 | Punishment of Witness.

Section 1907.39 | Costs of Witness.

Section 1907.40 | Liability of Witness.

Section 1907.41 | Arbitration.

Section 1907.42 | Arbitrators and Proceedings.

Section 1907.43 | Award, Judgment, and Execution.

Section 1907.44 | Conclusiveness of Judgment.

Section 1907.45 | County Court Judge May Set Aside Award.

Section 1907.46 | Appeal.

Section 1907.47 | Execution - Proceedings in Aid of Execution.

Section 1907.48 | Judge May Issue Executions for Another Judge.

Section 1907.49 | Revivor.

Section 1907.50 | Service and Return.

Section 1907.51 | Cumulative Remedy.

Section 1907.52 | Service by Publication.

Section 1907.53 | Bailiffs.

Section 1907.531 | County Court Contracts for Transportation of Persons Between Jail and Court.

Section 1907.54 | Appointment of Special Constables - Duties.

Section 1907.55 | Appointment of Special Constable.

Section 1907.56 | Prohibition Against Purchasing of Judgment.

Section 1907.57 | Prohibition Against Failure to Deliver Official Dockets and Papers.