Ohio Statutes

§ 2937.33 — Receipt of recognizance

Ohio § 2937.33
JurisdictionOhio
Title 29Crimes-Procedure
Ch. 2937Preliminary Examination; Bail

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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 2937.33 (2026).

Text

When a transcript or recognizance is received by the clerk of the court of common pleas, or of any court of record to which proceedings are transferred, he shall enter the same upon the appearance docket of the court, with the date of the filing of such transcript or recognizance, the date and amount of the recognizance, the names of the sureties, and the costs. Such recognizance is then of record in such court, and is proceeded on by process issuing therefrom, in a like manner as if it had been entered into before such court. When a court having recognizance of an offense takes a recognizance, it is a sufficient record thereof to enter upon the journal of such court the title of the case, the crime charged, the names of the sureties, the amount of the recognizance, and the time therein re

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Legislative History

Effective: January 1, 1960 | Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 73 - 103rd General Assembly

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