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  1. Answer: All filings in Supreme Court of Ohio cases can be filed through the e-Filing Portal. Affidavits of disqualification, and the records of a lower court or agency cannot be e-Filed. Please note that e-Filing and filing by e-mail are different.

  2. This database includes cases filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio on or after January 1, 1985, and practice of law cases filed in the Supreme Court of Ohio on or after January 1, 1989. Search for Supreme Court of Ohio Cases. Case Number: - Entering a complete case number will open the docket view for that case when you click search. Case Caption:

  3. The office maintains the Court's case files, case dockets, journal, and lower court records; prepares and issues Court orders; schedules oral arguments and the Court's consideration of other case matters; and coordinates inter-agency communication in death penalty cases.

  4. Jun 12, 2017 · The Ohio Supreme Court’s decision to use e-filing came on the heels of a working draft of Standards for Electronic Filing Processes in 2006. In 2014, more than 85 Ohio lawyers who frequently file with the court participated in a three-month e-filing pilot program.

  5. Sep 29, 2015 · New Ohio Supreme Court Online Case Search Includes Mobile-Friendly Design. The Ohio Supreme Court’s online case management system, with more than 73,000 cases dating back to 1985 and one of the most-visited areas on the Court’s website, has undergone a redesign.

  6. Aug 21, 2024 · The first number is the year the case was decided, the last number is a unique number for that case. Cases decided after May 1, 2002 must cite to the web cite, and to the Official Reporter cite (if any) .

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  8. Odyssey eFileOH™ is now available in the Ohio Court of Claims. Claims for $10,000 or less: It’s okay to represent yourself, but you must complete the Claim Form and submit the $25 Filing Fee before the Court will begin to process your claim. Click here for detailed completion instructions.