Ohio Statutes
§ 2115.15 — Signing, certifying, and return of inventory
Ohio § 2115.15
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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2115.15 (2026).
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Upon the completion of the inventory required by section2115.02of the Revised Code, it shall be signed by the appraisers at its end, and the appraisers shall certify that the inventory is a true and correct appraisement of the property exhibited to them. It is not necessary for the appraisers to sign each schedule of the inventory. A copy of the inventory shall be retained by the executor or administrator who shall return the original to the probate court.
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Legislative History
Effective: October 8, 1992 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 427 - 119th General Assembly
Nearby Sections
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§ 2115.01
Inventory defined§ 2115.02
Inventory - separate schedule§ 2115.04
Notice of inventory§ 2115.05
Who shall make inventory§ 2115.07
Oath and duties of appraisers§ 2115.09
Inventory contents§ 2115.11
Discharge of a debt in a will§ 2115.16
Hearing on inventory§ 2115.17
Real property appraisal conclusiveCite This Page — Counsel Stack
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