Effective: September 28, 2016
Latest Legislation: House Bill 390 - 131st General Assembly
(A) Not later than ninety days after the effective date of this section, the department of administrative services shall solicit competitive sealed proposals for the creation, operation, and maintenance of the official public sheriff sale web site and an integrated auction management system. The official public sheriff sale web site and integrated auction management system shall be a single statewide system for use by all county sheriffs in accordance with the requirements of this section.
(B) The official public sheriff sale web site shall meet the following minimum requirements:
(1) The web site shall have a domain name relevant to the judicial sale of real property.
(2) The web site shall be limited to the judicial sale of real property located in this state.
(3) The web site shall not charge a fee for members of the public to view properties for sale.
(4) The web site shall allow each county sheriff to add text, images, or graphics to the web site for the purpose of identifying the county or sheriff conducting the sale.
(5) The web site shall include industry-standard features and functionality, including user guides, online financial transaction device payments, anti-snipe functionality, watch lists, electronic mail notifications, maximum bid limits, automatic incremental bidding, and search and map features that allow users to search by county, zip code, address, parcel number, appraised value, party name, case number, and other variables relevant to the judicial sale of real property. As used in this section, "financial transaction device" has the same meaning as in section 301.28 of the Revised Code.
(6) The web site shall include features that allow for the cancellation of sales as required by law or court order and the postponement of sales in accordance with divisions (E)(2) and (3) of this section.
(7) The web site shall provide a secure payment processing system that accepts online payments for property sold via the web site and, in an efficient and costeffective manner, transfers those payments to the appropriate county official or account.
(8) The web site shall include the ability for an attorney or law firm to enter a bid in a representative capacity.
(9) The web site shall be integrated with the auction management system described in division (C) of this section.
(C) The auction management system shall meet the following minimum requirements:
(1) The auction management system shall have a role-based workflow engine to assist in conducting sales on the web site, capturing data, complying with all relevant laws, and managing administrative processes related to the judicial sale of real property in a timely, secure, and accurate manner.
(2) The auction management system shall record the data necessary to meet the reporting requirements of section 2329.312 of the Revised Code.
(3) The auction management system shall be able to generate documents required by the court ordering the sale or related to the judicial sale of real property.
(4) The auction management system shall be able to record fees, costs, deposits, and other money items with the objective of ensuring an accurate accounting of moneys received and disbursed in each judicial sale of real property.
(5) The auction management system shall be integrated with the web site described in division (B) of this section.
(D) The license fee for the creation, operation, and maintenance of the official public sheriff sale web site and integrated auction management system shall be determined using a per-transaction license fee model or a per-use license fee model. The addition of a property to the official public sheriff sale web site or the auction management system shall each be deemed a transaction for purposes of determining the license fee. The license fee applicable to each judicial sale of real property shall be taxed as costs in the case. No additional license fees shall be assessed to the county sheriff.
(E)(1) Not later than one year after the effective date of this section, in all cases in which the sheriff is ordered to conduct a judicial sale of real property, the following shall occur:
(a) For residential property, the sale may be conducted on the official public sheriff sale web site for a five-year period beginning on the date the online system is fully operational. After this five-year period sales shall be conducted on the official public sheriff sale web site.
(b) For commercial property, the sale may be conducted on the official public sheriff sale web site.
All sales conducted on the official public sheriff sale web site shall be open for bidding for at least seven days.
(2) If the sale of the real property is to be conducted on the official public sheriff sale web site, the judgment creditor may instruct the sheriff to postpone the sale of the real property one time for up to one hundred eighty days after the initial sale date. Upon receiving such instruction for postponement, the sheriff shall postpone the sale of the property by announcing on the official public sheriff sale web site that the sale is postponed and giving notice of the rescheduled sale date. This announcement shall be deemed to meet the notice requirement of section 2329.26 of the Revised Code.
(3) If the judgment creditor does not wish to postpone the sale of the real property, the judgment creditor may instruct the sheriff to cancel the sale of the property. Upon receiving this instruction, the sheriff shall cancel the sale of the property by announcing on the official public sheriff sale web site that the sale is canceled. This announcement shall remain posted on the official public sheriff sale web site until at least the end of the seven-day bidding period described in division (E)(1) of this section.
(4) If the sale of the real property is postponed or canceled according to divisions (E)(2) and (3) of this section, all bids made on the real property prior to the postponement or cancellation of the sale shall be void.
(F) Pursuant to their authority in section 9.482 of the Revised Code, counties may elect to enter into a shared services agreement relating to the judicial sale of real property on the official public sheriff sale web site. The shared services agreement may seek to improve efficiency and reduce costs in the judicial sale of real property by consolidating administrative functions and processes.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 23 | Courts-Common Pleas
Chapter 2329 | Execution Against Property
Section 2329.01 | Property Subject to Levy and Sale.
Section 2329.02 | Judgment Lien - Certificate of Judgment - Filing - Transfer.
Section 2329.021 | Foreign Judgment Defined.
Section 2329.022 | Filing and Status of Foreign Judgments.
Section 2329.023 | Notice of Filing.
Section 2329.026 | Optional Procedure.
Section 2329.027 | Uniformity of Interpretation.
Section 2329.03 | Lien Without Filing of Certificate.
Section 2329.05 | Judgment of Supreme Court.
Section 2329.06 | Lien of a Judgment When Action Removed to Supreme Court.
Section 2329.07 | Judgment May Become Dormant.
Section 2329.071 | Property Unsold Twelve Months After Decree.
Section 2329.08 | Limitation of Enforcement of Deficiency Judgment - Waiver - Pending Actions.
Section 2329.09 | Writ of Execution.
Section 2329.091 | Levying Officer to Execute Writ of Execution.
Section 2329.10 | Preference Between Writs of Execution.
Section 2329.11 | Order in Which Officer to Make Levy.
Section 2329.12 | Bond for Delivery of Goods and Chattels.
Section 2329.13 | Notice of Sale of Goods on Execution - Setting Aside or Confirmation of Sale.
Section 2329.14 | Execution Against Unsold Goods.
Section 2329.15 | Public and Private Sale of Goods on Execution.
Section 2329.151 | Conduct of Judicial Sale.
Section 2329.152 | Authorization of Private Selling Officer.
Section 2329.153 | Official Public Sheriff Sale Web Site; Integrated Auction Management System.
Section 2329.154 | Online Registration.
Section 2329.16 | Another Levy Allowed.
Section 2329.17 | Lands to Be Appraised.
Section 2329.18 | Copy of Appraisement to Be Left With Clerk.
Section 2329.19 | Extent of Lien of Judgment.
Section 2329.191 | Preliminary Judicial Report by Petitioner.
Section 2329.192 | State Lienholder as Party Defendant in Judicial Sale; Proceeds of Sale.
Section 2329.20 | Land Not to Be Sold for Less Than Two Thirds of Appraised Value.
Section 2329.21 | Purchaser to Add Enough to Pay Costs in Certain Cases.
Section 2329.211 | Sale Deposit.
Section 2329.22 | Rule as to Sale of Lands by State.
Section 2329.23 | Notices of Sale of Lands.
Section 2329.24 | Name of Township in Certain Cases.
Section 2329.25 | Property to Be Sold Without Valuation.
Section 2329.26 | Notice of Date, Time and Place of Sale.
Section 2329.27 | Public Notice Requirements - Setting Aside or Confirmation of Sale.
Section 2329.271 | Identifying Information Submitted by Purchaser.
Section 2329.272 | Open House of Property Prior to Sale.
Section 2329.28 | The Return of the Writ and Record Thereof.
Section 2329.29 | Disposition of Money Made Without Sale of Real Estate.
Section 2329.30 | Failure of Purchaser to Pay.
Section 2329.31 | Confirmation and Order for Deed.
Section 2329.311 | Sale of Property With No Minimum Bid; Right to Redeem.
Section 2329.312 | Reports by Levying Officers.
Section 2329.32 | Officer May Retain Purchase Money Until Sale Confirmed.
Section 2329.33 | Redemption by Judgment Debtor.
Section 2329.34 | Conveyance by Commissioner.
Section 2329.35 | Sheriff May Act for Master Commissioner.
Section 2329.36 | Deed of Sheriff, Master.
Section 2329.37 | Effect of Deed.
Section 2329.38 | Printer's Fee.
Section 2329.39 | Place of Sale.
Section 2329.40 | Alias Execution.
Section 2329.41 | Separate Levies Directed on Separate Tracts.
Section 2329.42 | Two or More Executions to Same Officer.
Section 2329.43 | Deeds for Lands Sold May Be Made by a Sheriff's Successor.
Section 2329.44 | Excess Payable to Debtor; Notice to Debtor.
Section 2329.45 | Reversal of Judgment.
Section 2329.46 | Remedy of Purchaser if Sale Invalid.
Section 2329.47 | Proceedings to Vacate Satisfaction of Judgment.
Section 2329.48 | Relief of Officer Who Levies Upon and Sells Wrong Property in Good Faith.
Section 2329.49 | Remedy When One of Cosureties Pays for Such Property.
Section 2329.50 | Supreme Court and Court of Appeals Judgments.
Section 2329.51 | New Appraisement.
Section 2329.52 | New Appraisement - Sale of Part - Terms of Sale.
Section 2329.53 | Return Day of Writ of Execution.
Section 2329.54 | Entry of Judgment Against Principal and Surety.
Section 2329.56 | Penalty for Neglecting to Serve as Appraiser.
Section 2329.57 | Execution Issued to Another County May Be Returned by Mail.
Section 2329.58 | Money Not to Be Forwarded by Mail.
Section 2329.59 | Entries on Execution Docket.
Section 2329.60 | Index to Execution Docket.
Section 2329.61 | Order of Sale Issued in Case Not on Trial Docket.
Section 2329.63 | Beneficiary Funds Exempt.
Section 2329.64 | Certain Property of Benevolent Societies Exempt.
Section 2329.65 | Property Kept to Put Out Fires Exempt.
Section 2329.66 | Exempted Interests and Rights.
Section 2329.661 | Certain Claims Not Exempted.
Section 2329.662 | Federal Exemption Not Authorized.
Section 2329.67 | Exemption Not Subject to Payment of Cost of Proceedings to Collect Debt.
Section 2329.68 | Appraisal of Exempted Property.
Section 2329.69 | Exemptions Apply to All Courts.
Section 2329.70 | Application for Appointment of Trustee.
Section 2329.71 | Participation by Secured Creditor in Trusteeship.
Section 2329.83 | Dower, Mansion House Rights Not Impaired.
Section 2329.84 | Goods Claimed by Third Parties.
Section 2329.85 | Trial of Right to Goods and Chattels.
Section 2329.86 | Finding of Judge.
Section 2329.90 | Uniform Foreign Country Money Judgments Recognition Act Definitions.
Section 2329.91 | Enforcement of Foreign Country Judgment.
Section 2329.92 | When Judgment Not Enforceable - Reciprocity.