The availability of hand sanitizers and regular cleaning in common areas shall be maintained.Electronic filing through the Clerk of Courts and Probate Clerk’s e-filing portal is encouraged for all filings where possible.Given the continued threat posed by COVID-19 to unvaccinated, immunocompromised, and other individuals, judges and magistrates are strongly encouraged to utilizing remote hearing capabilities or liberally grant continuances to accommodate those with ongoing COVID-19 related personal health concerns.Judges are encouraged, however, to continue to stagger dockets and utilize remote hearing capabilities if possible. Previous limitations on in-person access to Court Facilities, which were necessary to limit large gatherings, are hereby lifted.To the extent a judge or magistrate requires the use of a face covering in their courtroom, a face covering or mask shall be provided by the court. Each judge and magistrate retains the authority to establish their own, more restrictive standards within their courtroom and adjoining offices including capacity, social distancing, and mask policies.Unvaccinated people refers to individuals of all ages, including children that have not completed a vaccination series or received a single-dose vaccine. For purposes of this Order, individuals are considered fully vaccinated for COVID-19 two weeks after they have received the second dose in a two-dose series, or two weeks after they have received a single-dose vaccine.Consistent with public health guidelines, individuals who are not fully vaccinated, including children under 12, remain at risk, and are strongly encouraged to wear a face covering and observe physical distancing, keeping a minimum of six (6) feet of distance between people, at all times in all areas.Individuals may be asked by a judge or magistrate to remove their face covering if necessary for purposes of audibility. Individuals who wish to wear a face covering for personal health reasons shall be permitted to do so.For purposes of this Order, a facial covering is a face covering or mask made of cloth or a similar material that covers the nose, mouth, and chin at all times, and is separate and apart from one's clothing, and does not obscure the identity of the person.Anyone entering Court Facilities, under this Administrative Order, and is fully vaccinated, as defined by current Ohio Public Health Orders and as set forth below, is not required to wear a facial covering or have their temperature taken.This Administrative Order applies to the William Howard Taft Law Center at 230 E.The Courts have also taken into consideration guidance from Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice O'Connor to "continue to operate within the directives of the Governor and the Director of Health."Īccordingly, to further serve the community and in accordance with the most updated guidance from the CDC and Ohio Public Health, effective immediately and until further order, the Courts modify their previous COVID-19 related Administrative Orders as follows: Specifically, "Ohio will be amending our remaining health orders to comply with the new CDC guidance, which says that those who have been vaccinated no longer need to wear masks, while those who have not been vaccinated should still wear a mask and socially distance." On May 14, 2021, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine issued a statement directing the Ohio Department of Health to conform the remaining health orders to CDC guidance through June 2. In response to the public health crisis created by COVID-19 and the actions taken by federal, state, and local officials, the First District Court of Appeals and the Hamilton County Probate Court (the "Courts") have implemented a number of safety measures through a series of Administrative Orders in an effort to maintain Court functions while complying with public health orders and guidelines. Involuntary Treatment for Alcohol and/or Drugs $30 additional collected if publication requiredĭesignation of Standby Guardian - Power of Attyįull Administration of Estate (Date of Death prior to )įull Administration of Estate (Date of Death on or after )Įstate Relieved (Publication Required) with WillĮstate Relieved (No Publication) with Will Each case is different and additional funds may be required to complete a case. This deposit schedule is based upon the average cost to complete various case types.
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