Ohio Statutes
§ 2933.522 — Interception warrants
Ohio § 2933.522
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Bluebook
Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2933.522 (2026).
Text
A judge of a court of common pleas, in accordance with sections2933.51to2933.66of the Revised Code, may accept applications for interception warrants, may issue interception warrants, may accept applications for extensions of interception warrants, may order extensions of interception warrants, may accept applications for grants of oral orders for interceptions, may grant oral orders for interceptions, and may issue other orders, perform other functions, or engage in other activities authorized or required by sections2933.51to2933.66of the Revised Code.
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Legislative History
Effective: June 13, 1996 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 181 - 121st General Assembly
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Warrant to keep the peace - form§ 2933.04
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Ohio § 2933.522, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/oh/2933.522.