Ohio Statutes
§ 1907.06 — Jurisdiction in cases of replevin - appraisals of property
Ohio § 1907.06
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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 1907.06 (2026).
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(A)County courts have exclusive, original jurisdiction in all cases of replevin in which the value of the specific personal property that is sought to be recovered does not exceed five hundred dollars and original have jurisdiction in all cases of replevin in which the value of the specific personal property that is sought to be recovered does not exceed fifteen thousand dollars.
(B)Upon the filing of a replevin action, the county court shall order appraisals of the property. The appraisals shall be made under oath by at least two disinterested freeholders who are residents of the court's territorial jurisdiction or as the court otherwise directs. If the value of the property according to the appraisals exceeds fifteen thousand dollars, the court shall certify the action to the court o
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Legislative History
Effective: July 1, 1997 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 438 - 121st General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 1907.01
County court§ 1907.011
Ohio River jurisdiction§ 1907.02
Jurisdiction§ 1907.03
Jurisdiction in civil actions§ 1907.031
Original jurisdiction§ 1907.07
Balance not exceeding $15,000§ 1907.08
Action on bond or undertaking§ 1907.11
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