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Finally, the Supreme Courts appellate jurisdiction extends to review of the actions of certain administrative agencies, including the Public Utilities Commission. The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction to issue extraordinary writs.
Yes. A $100 filing fee is required by statute and court rule for filing an appeal. You may pay the fee with cash, check, or money order made payable to Clerk, Supreme Court of Ohio. In addition, the Clerks Office accepts American Express, Discover, Mastercard, and Visa for payment of the filing fee.
To perfect a jurisdictional appeal, you must file a notice of appeal and a memorandum in support of jurisdiction. A copy of the court of appeals opinion and judgment entry being appealed must accompany your memorandum. To perfect an appeal of right, you must file a notice of appeal.
Parties who are not satisfied with the decision of a lower court must petition the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case. The primary means to petition the court for review is to ask it to grant a writ of certiorari.
Two Justices are chosen at the general election in even-numbered years. In the year when the Chief Justice runs, voters pick three members of the Court. A person must be an attorney with at least six years experience in the practice of law to be elected or appointed to the Supreme Court.
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The general rule is that a notice of appeal must be filed in the trial court within 30 days of the judgment entry being appealed. There are exceptions which could lengthen or shorten this time, so you should consult an attorney or the Ohio Rules of Appellate Procedure for your exact situation.
Section 2323.52 of the Ohio Revised Code establishes a procedure for having common pleas courts declare certain persons to be vexatious litigators. The statute requires the clerk of court that enters a vexatious litigator order to send a copy of the order to the Supreme Court for publication.
Once you have accessed the CM/ECF System, complete PACER login, select Public Query, enter a name OR case number in the format as outlined in Search Clues and select Run Query. After the case number is retrieved, select Docket Report to obtain a docket sheet (an index of the documents in the case).

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