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Office of Disciplinary Counsel
The Supreme Court of Ohio

Yes, Lawyers may maintain a limited amount of personal funds in their IOLTA to cover check printing charges, insufficient funds charges, stop payment fees, ATM and teller fees, wire transfer fees, and credit card charges.
However, the amount of personal funds in the IOLTA must be proportional to the amount of charges. For example, if a lawyer historically has one $30 stop-payment fee in the lawyer’s IOLTA every month, the lawyer cannot maintain $500 of personal funds in the IOLTA to cover the stop-payment fees. On average, a lawyer should not have more than $100 of personal funds in the lawyer’s IOLTA unless the lawyer has documented proof of why the lawyer needs more. In addition, if personal funds are kept in an IOLTA, the lawyer must maintain a detailed record of the personal funds in the account similar to the individual client ledger that the lawyer keeps for client funds.