Ohio Statutes

§ 3123.42 — Determining whether defaulting obligor is license holder

Ohio § 3123.42
JurisdictionOhio
Title 31Domestic Relations-Children
Ch. 3123Defaults Under Child Support Orders

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Ohio Rev. Code Ann. § 3123.42 (2026).

Text

If either of the following occurs with respect to an individual who is an obligor under a child support order, the child support enforcement agency administering the order may determine whether the individual holds a license issued by a board or, if possible, whether the individual has applied for, or is likely to apply for, a license:

(A)A court or child support enforcement agency makes a final and enforceable determination under sections3123.01to3123.07of the Revised Code that the individual is in default under the child support order.
(B)The individual fails, after receiving appropriate notice, to comply with a subpoena or warrant issued by the court or child support enforcement agency with respect to a proceeding to enforce the child support order.

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Legislative History

Effective: December 13, 2002 | Latest Legislation: House Bill 657 - 124th General Assembly

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