Upon the determination of staff of the Specialized Dockets Section of the Supreme Court pursuant to Sup.R. 36.22(A) that an application for certification submitted by the judge of a court of common pleas, municipal court, or county court or division of the court pursuant to Sup.R. 36.21(A) is complete, staff of the section shall substantively review the application by assessing the application and the accompanying documents for completeness and compliance with the "Specialized Docket Standards" of Appendix I to this rule.
If pursuant to division (A) of this rule it is determined that an application for certification is substantively deficient, staff of the section shall provide the judge of the court or division technical assistance pursuant to Sup.R. 36.29(B). If technical assistance does not resolve the deficiency, staff of the section shall provide the judge notice by regular or electronic mail identifying the deficiency. If the judge fails to correct the deficiency within forty-five days after the notice is issued, the manager of the section, pursuant to Sup.R. 36.26(A), may recommend the application be denied.
Ohio. R. Superi. Ct. 36.23