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File a Charitable Complaint. Charitable Registration. Tobacco Enforcement. Training & Education. Nonprofit Board. Governance Webinars. Ohio's Charitable Registration System Webinars.
The Attorney General's office has created a quick, safe, and reliable service that allows citizens to pay outstanding debts to the State of Ohio online. Under Ohio law, state agencies turn over their outstanding accounts to the Attorney General's office for collection.
The Attorney General's office has created a quick, safe, and reliable service that allows citizens to pay outstanding debts to the State of Ohio online. Under Ohio law, state agencies turn over their outstanding accounts to the Attorney General's office for collection.
Apply for Victims Compensation. If you or your family members are innocent victims of a violent crime, financial assistance may be available. We pay for a wide range of expenses such as medical counseling bills, work loss, and funeral expenses. We generally can't pay for property expenses. Managing an existing claim.
Among other things, the office offers state crime lab assistance, resolves consumer complaints, protects nursing home residents and advocates for Ohioans’ civil rights. To get one-stop help, you can call the Attorney General’s Help Center at 800-282-0515 between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. weekdays.
Led by the state’s chief law officer, the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) has played a vital role in shaping Ohio’s past and present. Since his inauguration in January 2019, current Attorney General Dave Yost and his staff have been working to help chart a strong future for Ohioans by fighting injustice, righting wrongs, and otherwise ...
Phone: 855-BCI-OHIO (855-224-6446) Please be aware that the Attorney General's Office cannot provide legal assistance or advice to individuals. Information you receive from the Attorney General's Office is informal guidance. It is not legal advice.
To obtain a background check, visit or contact one of the Web Check locations identified on the listing. If you have questions, please take a look at the frequently asked questions, or call BCI at 877-224-0043.
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Services for Consumers. Tens of thousands of consumers turn to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office each year for help resolving consumer issues, tips on scams and deceptive practices, and information on a wide range of other topics. File a Consumer Complaint. Report an Unwanted Phone Call.