Ohio Statutes

§ 1901.141 — Special constables

Ohio § 1901.141
JurisdictionOhio
Title 19Courts-Municipal-Mayor's-County
Ch. 1901Municipal Court

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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 1901.141 (2026).

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(A)(1) Upon the written application of the director of administrative services or of at least three freeholders of the territory, a municipal judge may appoint one or more electors who are residents of the county as special constables, but only if either of the following applies:
(a)The territory within the jurisdiction of the municipal court served by the municipal court judge is contiguous to territory within the jurisdiction of a county court, the judge of that county court has appointed a special constable to guard and protect territory abutting territory in the municipal court's jurisdiction, and the abutting territory within the municipal court's jurisdiction is the property within the application for which a special constable is being sought.
(b)The territory within the jurisdic

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Related

State v. Smith, Unpublished Decision (8-11-2004)
2004 Ohio 4285 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 2004)
3 case citations
State v. Taylor, Unpublished Decision (12-21-2005)
2005 Ohio 6929 (Ohio Court of Appeals, 2005)

Legislative History

Effective: May 18, 2005 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 71 - 125th General Assembly

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