Ohio Code § 111.07

Secretary of State or Authenticating Officer Shall Countersign and Register Commissions.
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Effective: July 9, 1976
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 273 - 111th General Assembly
The secretary of state or the authenticating officer for the secretary of state shall countersign all commissions issued by the governor and, except as to those of notaries public, shall keep a register of commissions issued, specifying the name of each person commissioned, the office conferred, and the date and tenure of the commission. The secretary of state shall cause all commissions and official papers to be printed with an engraved impression of the coat of arms of the state.

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