Ohio Statutes
§ 2101.141 — Record disposal
Ohio § 2101.141
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2101.141 (2026).
Text
The vouchers, proof, or other evidence filed in support of the expenditures or distribution stated in an account, which has been filed in the probate court, may be ordered destroyed or otherwise disposed of five years after the account with which it was filed has been approved or settled and recorded and after there has been a compliance with section149.38of the Revised Code.
When the vouchers, proof, or other evidence filed in support of expenditures or distribution stated in an account are microfilmed, they may be ordered destroyed immediately after such record is made and, if required by law, after the approval and settlement of the account.
The inventories, schedules of debts, accounts, pleadings, wills, trusts, bonds, and other papers, excluding vouchers or other evidence of expendi
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Legislative History
Effective: September 26, 1990 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 580 - 118th General Assembly
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Ohio § 2101.141, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/oh/2101.141.