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. More information can be found at www.amesvilleohiogov.weebly.com
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. More information can be found at www.amesvilleohiogov.weebly.com
Amesville Council
Shelley Stark, President Janye Darling Larry Kamody Barb Klaer Gary Richards Committees Parks Chair: Finance Chair: Darling Public Affairs: Stark Safety Chair: Klaer |
Mayor: Gary Goosman
Fiscal: Andrea Matthews Marshal: Scott Miller Deputy: Vacant Maintenance: Shane Oswald Sewer: Lee Van Dyke Water Billing: Marti Dolata Water: Gordon Armstrong PO Box 190 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
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