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Feb. 20, 2009
Judicial College Begins Testing Online Registration for Courses

By the end of the year, judges and magistrates will be able to register online for all their courses offered by the Supreme Court of Ohio’s Judicial College.

The Judicial College opened online registration for the first time for its April 3 Domestic Relations Seminar. After working out any potential problems with this first “live” test, the availability of online registration will be widened to more courses.

W. Milt Nuzum III, Judicial College Director, said the online option will improve the efficiency of the registration system for the Judicial College. He also said not every course will be opened to online registration right away.

“At this time online registration will be limited to judges and magistrates because they have pre-assigned access to the Judicial College database by virtue of their attorney registration user names and passwords,” Nuzum said. “Court personnel courses will follow once we decide how to assign user names and passwords to non-attorneys.”

Judges and magistrates wishing to sign up online for the upcoming domestic relations course should visit this link: https://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/Boards/judCollege/registration/. After entering their attorney registration number and password, they can select the course.

To view a complete listing of the most up-to-date Judicial College course calendar with dates and locations for courses available in 2009, visit the Judicial College W Web site at: http://www.supremecourt.ohio.gov/Boards/judCollege/default.asp. Contact the Judicial College at 614.387.9445 for registration information.

Created in 1976 and governed by Gov. Jud. R. V, the Judicial College was established to provide educational programs and activities for Ohio judges. In 1988, the program was expanded to include court referees and magistrates, and in 1990 the college began to provide programs for non-judicial court personnel throughout the state.

Contact: Chris Davey or Bret Crow at 614.387.9250