Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
If an officer fails to execute a summons, order, execution, or other process directed to him, or to return it, as required by law, unless he makes it appear, to the satisfaction of the court, that he was prevented by unavoidable accident from so doing, he shall be amerced, upon motion and notice, as provided in sections 2707.01 and 2707.02 of the Revised Code, in a sum not exceeding one thousand dollars, and be liable to the action of any person aggrieved by such failure. Such officer is not liable to an action or amercement for a failure to execute such process directed to him from a county other than that in which he was elected, unless his fees are deposited with the clerk who issued the process, and an indorsement is made and subscribed by such clerk thereon at the time of its issue, in these words: "Funds are deposited to pay the sheriff on this process."
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Title 27 | Courts-General Provisions-Special Remedies
Section 2707.01 | Amercement of Officer.
Section 2707.02 | Notice of Motion for Amercement.
Section 2707.03 | Amercement for Not Serving or Returning Process.
Section 2707.04 | Clerks May Be Amerced for Not Paying Over Money.
Section 2707.05 | Amount of Amercement for Not Paying Over Money.
Section 2707.06 | Surety May Be Made Party to Judgment.
Section 2707.07 | Officer May Have Execution on Original Judgment.