Ohio R. Prac. S. Ct. 21.01

As amended through October 29, 2024
Rule 21.01 - Affidavits of Disqualification
(A) Filing

Filing documents pursuant to S.Ct.Prac.R. 21.01 through 21.04 shall be made either by submitting for filing in person; by delivery service; by mail addressed to the Clerk, The Supreme Court of Ohio, 65 S. Front St., 8th Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3431, or by email to AOD_Filing@sc.ohio.gov.

(B) Definition
(1) As used in these rules, an "affidavit of disqualification" is an affidavit filed with the Clerk of the Supreme Court seeking to disqualify a judge of the common pleas court (R.C. 2701.03), a judge of the probate court (R.C. 2101.39), a judge of the court of appeals (R.C. 2501.13), a judge of a municipal or county court (R.C. 2701.031), or a judge of the court of claims (R.C. 2743.041).
(2) Pursuant to Article IV, Section 5(C) of the Ohio Constitution and R.C. 2701.03, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, or any Justice designated by the Chief Justice, shall render judgment on the affidavit of disqualification.
(C) Filing Requirements for an Affidavit of Disqualification
(1) An affidavit of disqualification shall be filed with the Clerk of the Supreme Court and comply with the requirements of R.C. 2701.03.
(2) An affidavit of disqualification shall state specific allegations on which the claim of interest, bias, prejudice, or disqualification is based and the facts to support each of those allegations.
(3) Pursuant to R.C. 2701.03(B), an affidavit of disqualification shall include the following:
(a) The jurat of a notary public or another person authorized to administer oaths or affirmations;
(b) A certificate of service that indicates a copy of the affidavit has been served upon the judge against whom the affidavit is filed;
(c) A certificate of service that indicates a copy of the affidavit has been served on all other parties, or their counsel, to the underlying case; and
(d) The date of the next scheduled hearing in the underlying case, or a statement that there is no hearing scheduled.
(4) Pursuant to R.C. 2701.03, an affidavit of disqualification shall be filed not less than seven calendar days before the date of the next scheduled hearing in the underlying case.
(5) The Clerk of the Supreme Court shall refuse to file an affidavit of disqualification that is not timely presented under S.Ct.Prac.R. 21.01(C)(4) and R.C. 2701.03(B), or that fails to comply with the requirements of S.Ct.Prac.R. 21.01(C)(3) and R.C. 2701.03(B)(2), (3), or (4).
(D) Mechanical Requirements
(1) In addition to the requirements imposed by R.C. 2701.03 and S.Ct.Prac.R. 21.01(C), the affidavit of disqualification shall include the following:
(a) The case caption, case number, and court for the underlying case in which the affiant is seeking disqualification of a judge;
(b) The affiant's full name and address;
(c) If the affiant is represented by counsel, the name of the affiant's attorney;
(d) If the affiant is an attorney, the name and party status of the affiant's client; and
(e) The name(s) and address(es) of all other parties to the underlying case.
(2) When an affidavit is presented for filing in person, by delivery service, or by mail, the affiant shall file an original and three copies of the affidavit of disqualification with the Clerk of the Supreme Court.
(3) When an affidavit is presented for filing by email, the affiant shall present the affidavit as a Portable Document Format ("PDF") file.
(4) An affidavit of disqualification shall not exceed fifteen numbered pages, exclusive of the certificate of service and any exhibits.
(E) Filing Fee

There is no filing fee for filing an affidavit of disqualification.

Ohio. R. Prac. S. Ct. 21.01

Adopted January 8, 2019, effective 3/1/2019; amended October 4, 2022, effective 1/1/2023.