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2107.08 Delivery of deposited will.

During the lifetime of a testator, the testator’s will, deposited according to section 2107.07 of the Revised Code, shall be delivered only to him, to some person authorized by him by a written order, or to a probate court for a determination of its validity when the testator so requests. After the testator’s death, the will shall be delivered to the person named in the indorsement on the wrapper of the will, if there is a person named who demands it. If the testator has petitioned the probate court for a judgment declaring the validity of the will pursuant to section 2107.081 of the Revised Code and the court has rendered the judgment, the probate judge with possession shall deliver the will to the proper probate court as determined under section 2107.11 of the Revised Code, upon the death of the testator, for probate.

If no person named in the indorsement demands the will and it is not one that has been declared valid pursuant to section 2107.084 of the Revised Code, it shall be publicly opened in the probate court within two months after notice of the testator’s death and retained in the office of the probate judge until offered for probate. If the jurisdiction belongs to any other probate court, the will shall be delivered to the person entitled to its custody, to be presented for probate in the other court. If the probate judge who opens the will has jurisdiction of it, he immediately shall give notice of its existence to the executor named in the will or, if any, to the persons holding a power to nominate an executor as described in section 2107.65 of the Revised Code, or, if it is the case, to the executor named in the will and to the persons holding a power to nominate a coexecutor as described in that section. If no executor is named and no persons hold a power to nominate an executor as described in that section, the probate judge shall give notice to other persons immediately interested.

Effective Date: 10-08-1992

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title21 > Chapter2107 > 2107_08

2107.08 Delivery of deposited will.

During the lifetime of a testator, the testator’s will, deposited according to section 2107.07 of the Revised Code, shall be delivered only to him, to some person authorized by him by a written order, or to a probate court for a determination of its validity when the testator so requests. After the testator’s death, the will shall be delivered to the person named in the indorsement on the wrapper of the will, if there is a person named who demands it. If the testator has petitioned the probate court for a judgment declaring the validity of the will pursuant to section 2107.081 of the Revised Code and the court has rendered the judgment, the probate judge with possession shall deliver the will to the proper probate court as determined under section 2107.11 of the Revised Code, upon the death of the testator, for probate.

If no person named in the indorsement demands the will and it is not one that has been declared valid pursuant to section 2107.084 of the Revised Code, it shall be publicly opened in the probate court within two months after notice of the testator’s death and retained in the office of the probate judge until offered for probate. If the jurisdiction belongs to any other probate court, the will shall be delivered to the person entitled to its custody, to be presented for probate in the other court. If the probate judge who opens the will has jurisdiction of it, he immediately shall give notice of its existence to the executor named in the will or, if any, to the persons holding a power to nominate an executor as described in section 2107.65 of the Revised Code, or, if it is the case, to the executor named in the will and to the persons holding a power to nominate a coexecutor as described in that section. If no executor is named and no persons hold a power to nominate an executor as described in that section, the probate judge shall give notice to other persons immediately interested.

Effective Date: 10-08-1992


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Ohio > Title21 > Chapter2107 > 2107_08

2107.08 Delivery of deposited will.

During the lifetime of a testator, the testator’s will, deposited according to section 2107.07 of the Revised Code, shall be delivered only to him, to some person authorized by him by a written order, or to a probate court for a determination of its validity when the testator so requests. After the testator’s death, the will shall be delivered to the person named in the indorsement on the wrapper of the will, if there is a person named who demands it. If the testator has petitioned the probate court for a judgment declaring the validity of the will pursuant to section 2107.081 of the Revised Code and the court has rendered the judgment, the probate judge with possession shall deliver the will to the proper probate court as determined under section 2107.11 of the Revised Code, upon the death of the testator, for probate.

If no person named in the indorsement demands the will and it is not one that has been declared valid pursuant to section 2107.084 of the Revised Code, it shall be publicly opened in the probate court within two months after notice of the testator’s death and retained in the office of the probate judge until offered for probate. If the jurisdiction belongs to any other probate court, the will shall be delivered to the person entitled to its custody, to be presented for probate in the other court. If the probate judge who opens the will has jurisdiction of it, he immediately shall give notice of its existence to the executor named in the will or, if any, to the persons holding a power to nominate an executor as described in section 2107.65 of the Revised Code, or, if it is the case, to the executor named in the will and to the persons holding a power to nominate a coexecutor as described in that section. If no executor is named and no persons hold a power to nominate an executor as described in that section, the probate judge shall give notice to other persons immediately interested.

Effective Date: 10-08-1992