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Amesville Government 

Amesville is a recognized municipal corporation in the State of Ohio. It's official designation is as a village (municipality with a population under 5,000) and it is governed by a Village Council (6 members). The Village elects a Mayor whose duties include oversight of all Village employees and the facilitation of Village Council. Council meetings are the second Wednesday of each month. Committee meetings are at 6:00 pm and Council sessions start at 6:30 pm. More information (or special meeting announcements) can be found at www.amesvilleohiogov.weebly.com
Amesville Council
President: Michael Ford
Jason Bew (12/2026)
Lynne Genter (12/2024)
Vacant (12/2024)
Dakota Dement (12/2026)
Michael Ford (12/2025)
Miranda Kridler (12/2027)

Committees
Parks Chair: Genter
Finance Chair: Kridler
Public Affairs: Ford
Safety Chair: Vacant
Mayor: Gary Goosman
Fiscal: Tabitha Keirns
Marshal: Scott Miller
Deputy: R Robinson

Maintenance: 
Sewer: Lee Van Dyke


Water Billing: Tabitha Keirns
Water: Lee Van Dyke
PO Box 213
Amesville, Ohio 45711
740-448-2411




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You can see all Village financials at the State Treasurer's Office website called Ohio Checkbook. www.Amesville.ohiocheckbook.com
Door-to-Door Sales in Amesville
​No residential solicitation is permitted in the Village except after obtaining a permit through the Village. Details can be found by calling the Village Hall at 740-448-2411. All other State regulations apply regarding residential solicitation. Distribution of educational material or items by 501 (c) 3 non-profits is allowable. 


Ohio’s Home Solicitation Sales Act, starting at Ohio Revised Code (ORC) Section 1345.21, protects consumers from high pressure door-to-door sales by giving them a three-day “cooling-off” period during which the contract can be cancelled. After signing the agreement, the consumer has until midnight of the third business day to cancel.
What is a home solicitation sale?
For the purposes of this law, a home solicitation sale is a sale of $25 or more in which the seller makes an in-person solicitation at the consumer’s home and the agreement is made at the consumer’s home. It also applies to sales made outside a seller’s normal place of business, such as a fair booth or hotel meeting room. Additionally, the law applies when the seller invites an in- person solicitation (such as a flyer encouraging consumers to schedule a home visit from a roof repair company) and then makes the agreement at the consumer’s home.
www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/Business/Services-for-Business/Business-Guide/Door-To-Door-Sales
 

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