Effective: October 1, 1953
Latest Legislation: House Bill 1 - 100th General Assembly
When the prosecuting attorney of a county is informed that a person has in his possession money or other property belonging to a person found dead within such county, upon whose estate no letters of administration have been issued, the prosecuting attorney, by notice in writing, shall require the person having such money or other property to deposit it with the probate court. If within fifteen days such person does not comply with such requirement, the prosecuting attorney shall bring suit in the court of common pleas, in the name of the state, for the recovery thereof, and, when recovered, it shall be at the disposition of the probate court.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 309 | Prosecuting Attorney
Section 309.01 | Election of Prosecuting Attorney.
Section 309.02 | Qualifications of Candidate for Prosecuting Attorney.
Section 309.03 | Bond of Prosecuting Attorney - Oath.
Section 309.05 | Removal of Prosecuting Attorney for Neglect or Misconduct.
Section 309.06 | Assistant Prosecuting Attorneys - Clerks - Stenographers.
Section 309.07 | Appointment of Secret Service Officer.
Section 309.09 | Legal Adviser - Additional Legal Counsel.
Section 309.10 | Provisions for Other Counsel.
Section 309.11 | Official Bonds.
Section 309.12 | Protection of Public Funds.
Section 309.13 | Taxpayer's Suit.
Section 309.14 | Injuries to Timber.
Section 309.15 | Annual Report to Attorney General.