Ohio Judgment Entry Finding Consent Not Required is an official document issued by an Ohio court. This document is issued when the court has determined that the consent of one of the parties is not required for a judgment to be entered. It is used in cases where there is no dispute or dispute has been resolved. There are two types of Ohio Judgment Entry Finding Consent Not Required: (1) Uncontested Judgment Entry Finding Consent Not Required and (2) Contested Judgment Entry Finding Consent Not Required. An Uncontested Judgment Entry Finding Consent Not Required is issued when both parties agree to the terms of the judgment. A Contested Judgment Entry Finding Consent Not Required is issued when one party does not agree to the terms of the judgment and the court must resolve the dispute. In either case, the court must make a ruling and issue the Judgment Entry Finding Consent Not Required.