Ohio Rev. Code § 2716.12

Garnishee's fee

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The affidavit required by section 2716.11 of the Revised Code in a proceeding for garnishment of property, other than personal earnings, shall be accompanied by one dollar as the garnishee's fee for compliance with the order, no part of which shall be charged as court costs.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 7 cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1987–2024 · leading case: Monroe Retail, Inc. v. Charter One Bank, N.A.
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Monroe Retail, Inc. v. Charter One Bank, N.A. (2007) ohnd · cites it 28× “The garnishment fee language of Ohio Rev.Code § 2716.12 Ohio Revised Code § 2716.”
Berridge v. Heiser (1997) ohsd · cites it 2× “In this case, Plaintiffs’ amended complaint, liberally construed, appears to indicate that the state garnishment procedures under O.R.C. § 2716.12 deprived Plaintiffs of their Fourteenth Amendment property rights.”
Ingram v. Hocking Valley Bank (1997) ohioctapp “ot specify whether a bank or a court should do the tracing; (3) tracing is a judicial function that should not be relinquished to banks; (4) banks lack ready access to the microfilm records necessary to determine which party to a joint account wrote which check to the account;…”
Haley v. Nomad Preservation, Inc. (2013) ohioctapp · cites it 2× “21 of the Revised Code and the garnishee’s fee required by section 2716.12 of the Revised Code. The copies of the order and of the notice shall be served upon the garnishee in the same manner as a summons is served and the clerk shall also mail a copy of the order and notice of…”
First Bank of Marietta v. Mascrete, Inc. (1997) ohio “Acting under R.C. 2716.12 to satisfy its judgment, First Bank sought to garnish any monies owed to Mascrete by Roslovic.”
Tyson v. Nettler (1987) ohioctapp · cites it 2× “13(B) states in pertinent part: “* * * the clerk of the court shall immediately issue to the garnishee three copies of the order of garnishment of property, other than personal earnings, together with the garnishee’s fee required by section 2716.12 of the Revised Code and with a…”
Aurora Smile Ctr., L.L.C. v. Seats (2024) ohioctapp “Aurora’s complaint further alleged that in August 2022, CEIC filed a direct complaint against Aurora, in which CEIC alleged that Aurora was liable for the CEIC judgment pursuant to R.C. 2716.12(F). Finally, Aurora’s complaint alleged that in December 2022, Aurora and CEIC…”
— Ohio Rev. Code § 2716.12(F) — 1 case
Aurora Smile Ctr., L.L.C. v. Seats (2024) ohioctapp “Aurora’s complaint further alleged that in August 2022, CEIC filed a direct complaint against Aurora, in which CEIC alleged that Aurora was liable for the CEIC judgment pursuant to R.C. 2716.12(F). Finally, Aurora’s complaint alleged that in December 2022, Aurora and CEIC…”
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