OHIO LEGAL NOTICES
Ohio Supreme Court - The Supreme Court of the State of Ohio is the highest court in the U.S. state of Ohio. It has final authority over interpretations of Ohio law and the Ohio Constitution. The court has seven members, a chief justice and six associate justices, each serving six-year terms and a total of 1550 other employees.
State and local agencies are required to make public records available for inspection by the public.
• Ohio public notices - Find statewide notices about hearings, advertisements for bids, financial reports, adoption of ordinances, and other government activities legally requiring public notice.
• Ohio Court Records - Gain instant access to state, county, and municipal records.
• Ohio Health & Vital Records - The Bureau of Vital Statistics operates a statewide system for the registration of births, deaths, and other vital events that happen within the State of Ohio.
How the Ohio Court Works - The Constitution of Ohio separates its state government into three branches, each with distinct areas of responsibility — the executive, the legislative and the judicial.
Ohio State Bar Association - For more than 130 years, the OSBA has carried on in the spirit of its founders, promoting justice and advancing the legal profession. The Bar advocates for its members, so they are equipped with the tools and resources necessary to zealously and successfully represent their clients. The OSBA represents nearly 65 percent of Ohio attorneys.
PLACE YOUR NOTICE:
All notices will run for up to 30 days.
Cost: $87.50
A notarized Publisher's Affidavit will be mailed to you on the end date of your notice.
To place your notice, complete the form below or call 865-693-5739.
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