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Administration and Distribution of Crime Victims Recovery Fund by Clerk of Court of Claims | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn how Ohio's Crime Victims Recovery Fund is managed and how victims can recover damages through civil actions and the offender's account.

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Administration and Distribution of Crime Victims Recovery Fund by Clerk of Court of Claims

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio's ORC 2969.12 outlines the administration of the Crime Victims Recovery Fund by the Clerk of Court of Claims, including maintaining separate accounts for each offender. It allows victims to bring civil actions against offenders within specific timeframes and provides procedures for recovering funds from the offender's account. The law ensures victims have a clear process to seek compensation from the recovery fund.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who manages the Crime Victims Recovery Fund in Ohio?

The Clerk of Court of Claims is responsible for administering the fund and maintaining separate accounts for each offender.

Can victims sue offenders after the funds are established?

Yes, victims can bring civil actions against offenders within three years of the establishment of the offender's account in the recovery fund.

What steps must a victim take to recover funds from an offender's account?

Victims must notify the clerk of claims within the specified time, inform them of any judgments, and request payment from the offender's account after final judgment.

Are there time limits for victims to file civil actions in Ohio?

Yes, victims generally have three years to initiate a civil action after the offender's account is established, or ninety days if the action was pending before then.

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