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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. If you need to contact Collections Enforcement directly or another section of the Attorney General’s Office, try: Collections Enforcement: 888-301-8885 AGO Help Center: 800-282-0515

  4. Aug 31, 2022 · The Ohio Attorney General's Office collects debt owed to the state by individuals and businesses. The office offers a quick, safe, and reliable service that allows citizens to pay outstanding debts online.

  5. Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code, Section 109.07, Andy Bowers has been appointed as Special Counsel to the Ohio Attorney General for the purpose of collecting debt owed to the state of Ohio.

  6. Under Ohio Revised Code, Section 109.07, Barkan & Barkan Co., L.P.A., has been appointed as Special Counsel to the Ohio Attorney General for the purpose of collecting debt owed to the State of Ohio.

  7. OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL COLLECTION REPORT 2019 For calendar years 2017‐2018 I. OVERVIEW Pursuant to R.C. §131.02(A), state agencies are required, and political subdivisions are permitted, to certify unpaid debts to the Attorney General’s Collections Enforcement Section (“Collections”) for collections.

  8. May 16, 2016 · The Supreme Court unanimously ruled Monday that outside lawyers hired by the Ohio Attorney General’s office can attempt to collect debt from Ohioans using letters on Attorney General...

  9. Nov 14, 2023 · What Are the Debt Collection Laws in Ohio? Ohio residents are covered by state and federal consumer protection laws. At the federal level, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) prohibits harassing and deceitful behavior from third-party debt collectors.

  10. Under Ohio Revised Code section 131.02, all delinquent state debt is collected by the Attorney General. Why do I owe this debt, or, what is this about? You should have received a collection notice or letter from a state agency or college.

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