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In Ohio, only an attorney can draft a deed for others. All title companies must use an attorney to draft deeds. Many clients ask why they need to engage a lawyer to draft a deed if they can download a form off the Internet.
The following is an overview of the steps to filing a quitclaim deed. Obtain a quitclaim deed form. Your very first step is obtaining your quitclaim deed. Fill out the quitclaim deed form. Get the quitclaim deed notarized. Take the quitclaim deed to the County Recorder's Office. File the appropriate paperwork.
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If your service at this time presents a hardship, you must submit a request, in writing, to the Jury Commission, Justice Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, or by fax: (216) 443-3044. You must submit your request for deferral as early as possible following receipt of your summons for jury duty.
How do I find out if I have a warrant? Call the Clerk of Courts office at (216) 664-4790, or go to the Police Warrant and Suspect Unit located inside the Justice Center at 1300 Ontario St in Cleveland with a valid government-issued ID.
Bring your completed, signed and notarized forms to the Clerk of Court. The Domestic Relations Clerk of Court is located on the ground floor of the Cuyahoga County Court House at 1 W. Lakeside Ave. Give the clerk your forms to file.
Contact Us If you cannot find the answer to a jury duty question in the information listed here, you can contact the jury commission directly by email at cpjuror@cuyahogacounty, or by calling call the Jury Commission Information Number: (216) 443-8625.
What do I do if I received a summons for Jury Duty? Contact the Jury Commission at (216) 443-8628 or visit their website at .
You may call the court between 8AM and 5PM, 5 days before the first trial date, to determine whether or not you have been excused from service. Many times trials are canceled at the last minute. Please call the court between 3 PM and 5 PM, the day before the scheduled trial, to see if the trial has been canceled.
Your jury summons is an official court order. If anyone fails to report for jury duty without a lawful excuse from the court, they may be brought before the court for possible contempt of court proceedings. If found in contempt by the judge, the court may impose a fine and/or other punishment as provided by Ohio law.