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The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. ELDER ABUSE COMMISSION The victims often express frustration that their offenders have not been held accountable. In 2009, the Attorney General’s Elder Abuse Commission was established to improve education efforts, boost research, and raise awareness of the devastating effects of elder abuse and exploitation of older Ohioans. The Commission provides aforum for
HOME - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOSTCONSUMERSMILITARY & VETERANSSENIORSTIPSTERVICTIMSBACKGROUND CHECK Research tool STOLEN-GUN RECORDS. The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have been reported stolen. PAY ONLINE - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST It is our aim to make payment as convenient as possible. Please make a payment here or contact us at 888-301-8885. There is a $4.00 transaction fee for Internet Checks or a 2.5% fee for Credit Cards; the minimum Credit Card fee is $1.00. Please be advised that we are in the process of updating our new payment processing system to furtherCOLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. ELDER ABUSE COMMISSION The victims often express frustration that their offenders have not been held accountable. In 2009, the Attorney General’s Elder Abuse Commission was established to improve education efforts, boost research, and raise awareness of the devastating effects of elder abuse and exploitation of older Ohioans. The Commission provides aforum for
PAY ONLINE - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST It is our aim to make payment as convenient as possible. Please make a payment here or contact us at 888-301-8885. There is a $4.00 transaction fee for Internet Checks or a 2.5% fee for Credit Cards; the minimum Credit Card fee is $1.00. Please be advised that we are in the process of updating our new payment processing system to furtherCOLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. TRAINING AND EDUCATION The Ohio Attorney General’s Office offers a variety of educational and training options for consumers, crime victims, victim advocates, seniors, law enforcement officers, public officials, prosecutors, judges and nonprofit leaders. BEWARE OF NEW COVID-19 SCAMS As vaccines are approved and distributed, Ohioans are reminded that scammers watch and read the news of the day in an attempt to scam people using timely schemes. PUPPY SCAMMERS TARGET UNSUSPECTING CONSUMERS With all of the isolation and separation that have occurred since the pandemic began, many animal lovers are in the market for a furrycompanion.
MISSING PERSONS POSTER Details. Austin was last seen in Warren, OH on June 5, 2021. There is no further information available. Contact. If you have information contact Trumbull County E911 Center at (330) 675-2730.Trumbull County E911 Center at (330) 675-2730. MISSING PERSONS POSTER Details. Sherrilyn was last seen in Toledo, OH on June 2, 2021. There is no further information available. Contact. If you have information contact Toledo Police Department at (419) 245-3340.Toledo Police Department at (419) 245-3340. MISSING PERSONS POSTER Details. Alexandra was last seen in Boardman, OH on June 5, 2021. She has scars on her arm and her left eye. Contact. If you have information contact Boardman Police Department at (330) 726-4144.Boardman Police Department at (330) 726-4144. MISSING PERSONS POSTER Details. Desiraye was last seen in Akron, OH on June 5, 2021. She was wearing a black shirt, black pants, and a white jacket around herwaist. Contact
KROUSKOUPF - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Details. Brittney was last seen in Newark, OH on May 27, 2021. There is no further information available. Contact. Anyone with additional information or questions regarding this case should contact Newark Police Department at (740) 670-7200. HOME - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOSTCONSUMERSMILITARY & VETERANSSENIORSTIPSTERVICTIMSBACKGROUND CHECK Research tool STOLEN-GUN RECORDS. The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have been reported stolen.COLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. OPINIONS - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Recent Opinions 2021-013. Requested by: Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney If a township's town hall is located in the same building as office space, and if the township proposes to renovate both the office space and the town meeting hall, R.C. 505.26 prevails over R.C. 511.01 whenever the majority of the cost of the work will be allocated to renovating office space. DRUG USE PREVENTION PROGRAM GRANT Per Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.191 (F) (4), the Ohio Attorney General’s Drug Use Prevention Grant covers up to 50 percent of the salary for D.A.R.E. and School Resource Officers conducting drug use prevention education in public schools. The drug use prevention education must be approved by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.OPINIONS ARCHIVE
Welcome to the Ohio Attorney General Opinions Archive. The archive includes all of the Opinions from 1846 to 1992. These Opinions are PDF’d from the actual OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL IRAP The Rapback Program began in 2007 with the passage of Ohio Senate Bill 97. The intent of the program is to protect Ohioans by providing additional safeguards against allowing convicted criminals to remain in positions of trust (e.g. school teachers, foster parents). Background checks only provide a “snapshot” view of a person’scriminal
CHARITABLE REGISTRATION Charitable Registration. Processing Your Request Please Wait As of September 17, 2020, paper check payments are no longer accepted for filing fees or late fees; see Ohio Administrative Code 109:1-1-04. There are no additional fees charged for e-check or credit cardpayments.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN section v you must complete this section of the application by answering the question posed in part (1) below and, if the answer to the question is “yes,” by providing in part (2) the informationspecified.
TELEPHONE SOLICITATION SALES ACT APPLICATION UPLOAD FORM Applicant name is required. Document Description: --Select a document description--- Application Q1 Business Names Q3 Name of Court Q4 Business or Occupation Engaged Q5 Employment Experience Q6 A B Felony and Court Q6 C D Convicted or Plea Q6 E Finding Q6 F AVC Affiliate Q6 G H AVC Application or Pending Litigation Q7 Telephone Numbers Q8 HOME - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOSTCONSUMERSMILITARY & VETERANSSENIORSTIPSTERVICTIMSBACKGROUND CHECK Research tool STOLEN-GUN RECORDS. The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have been reported stolen.COLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. OPINIONS - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Recent Opinions 2021-013. Requested by: Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney If a township's town hall is located in the same building as office space, and if the township proposes to renovate both the office space and the town meeting hall, R.C. 505.26 prevails over R.C. 511.01 whenever the majority of the cost of the work will be allocated to renovating office space. DRUG USE PREVENTION PROGRAM GRANT Per Ohio Revised Code Section 4511.191 (F) (4), the Ohio Attorney General’s Drug Use Prevention Grant covers up to 50 percent of the salary for D.A.R.E. and School Resource Officers conducting drug use prevention education in public schools. The drug use prevention education must be approved by the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.OPINIONS ARCHIVE
Welcome to the Ohio Attorney General Opinions Archive. The archive includes all of the Opinions from 1846 to 1992. These Opinions are PDF’d from the actual OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL IRAP The Rapback Program began in 2007 with the passage of Ohio Senate Bill 97. The intent of the program is to protect Ohioans by providing additional safeguards against allowing convicted criminals to remain in positions of trust (e.g. school teachers, foster parents). Background checks only provide a “snapshot” view of a person’scriminal
CHARITABLE REGISTRATION Charitable Registration. Processing Your Request Please Wait As of September 17, 2020, paper check payments are no longer accepted for filing fees or late fees; see Ohio Administrative Code 109:1-1-04. There are no additional fees charged for e-check or credit cardpayments.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN section v you must complete this section of the application by answering the question posed in part (1) below and, if the answer to the question is “yes,” by providing in part (2) the informationspecified.
TELEPHONE SOLICITATION SALES ACT APPLICATION UPLOAD FORM Applicant name is required. Document Description: --Select a document description--- Application Q1 Business Names Q3 Name of Court Q4 Business or Occupation Engaged Q5 Employment Experience Q6 A B Felony and Court Q6 C D Convicted or Plea Q6 E Finding Q6 F AVC Affiliate Q6 G H AVC Application or Pending Litigation Q7 Telephone Numbers Q8 PAY ONLINE - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST It is our aim to make payment as convenient as possible. Please make a payment here or contact us at 888-301-8885. There is a $4.00 transaction fee for Internet Checks or a 2.5% fee for Credit Cards; the minimum Credit Card fee is $1.00. Please be advised that we are in the process of updating our new payment processing system to furtherCOLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885.BACKGROUND CHECK
The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) regularly processes about a million background checks a year. BCI completes such background checks by comparing fingerprints received against a database of criminal fingerprints to determine if there is acriminal record.
JUNE 2021 - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has reached a settlement with the operators of the nonprofit Dogs 4 Warriors after an investigation by his Charitable Law Section into allegations of abuse of funds and deceptive fundraising practices. BOOKING TRAVEL? DO YOUR RESEARCH AND BEWARE OF SCAMS People are ready to get out and about, but along with the fun of travel comes the responsibility of keeping yourself and others safe, both from COVID-19 and travel-related scams. PUPPY SCAMMERS TARGET UNSUSPECTING CONSUMERS With all of the isolation and separation that have occurred since the pandemic began, many animal lovers are in the market for a furrycompanion.
REPAIRS AND SERVICES Business > Services for Business > Business Guide Repairs and Services Repairs and services are covered by Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) Section 109:4-3-05 (all repairs and services) and by OAC 109:4-3-13 (motor vehicle repairs and services).. Estimates. In general, the rules give consumers the right to a verbal or written estimate for repairs or services that will cost more than $25. MISSING PERSONS POSTER Details. Atlanta was last seen in Middletown, OH on May 2, 2021. There is no further information available. Contact. If you have information contact Middletown Police Department at (513) 425-7700.Middletown Police Department at (513) 425-7700. DNA COLLECTION WEBINAR Notice under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Rehabilitation Act; Privacy Statement GERMANY - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Details. Amari was last seen in Euclid, OH on June 9, 2021. She was wearing a gray body suit, white sandals, and a brown scarf withflowers on it.
HOME - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOSTCONSUMERSMILITARY & VETERANSSENIORSTIPSTERVICTIMSBACKGROUND CHECK Research tool STOLEN-GUN RECORDS. The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have been reported stolen.COLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. OPINIONS - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Recent Opinions 2021-013. Requested by: Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney If a township's town hall is located in the same building as office space, and if the township proposes to renovate both the office space and the town meeting hall, R.C. 505.26 prevails over R.C. 511.01 whenever the majority of the cost of the work will be allocated to renovating office space. ALL UNSOLVED HOMICIDES Sincere Morrow. Incident location: Akron, Ohio - Summit County Incident date: 12/30/2020 Case number: 3296 OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL IRAP The Rapback Program began in 2007 with the passage of Ohio Senate Bill 97. The intent of the program is to protect Ohioans by providing additional safeguards against allowing convicted criminals to remain in positions of trust (e.g. school teachers, foster parents). Background checks only provide a “snapshot” view of a person’scriminal
CHARITABLE REGISTRATION Charitable Registration. Processing Your Request Please Wait As of September 17, 2020, paper check payments are no longer accepted for filing fees or late fees; see Ohio Administrative Code 109:1-1-04. There are no additional fees charged for e-check or credit cardpayments.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN section v you must complete this section of the application by answering the question posed in part (1) below and, if the answer to the question is “yes,” by providing in part (2) the informationspecified.
NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT SF400adm This form may be emailed to: SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov Page 1 of 2 Revised 09/15/20 NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT Check Box if: Correction to Record Name Change 1. Within ten days of the appointment or status change, or promotion to Chief, submit one copy of this form either by email SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov, fax, ormail.
TELEPHONE SOLICITATION SALES ACT APPLICATION UPLOAD FORM Applicant name is required. Document Description: --Select a document description--- Application Q1 Business Names Q3 Name of Court Q4 Business or Occupation Engaged Q5 Employment Experience Q6 A B Felony and Court Q6 C D Convicted or Plea Q6 E Finding Q6 F AVC Affiliate Q6 G H AVC Application or Pending Litigation Q7 Telephone Numbers Q8 HOME - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOSTCONSUMERSMILITARY & VETERANSSENIORSTIPSTERVICTIMSBACKGROUND CHECK Research tool STOLEN-GUN RECORDS. The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have been reported stolen.COLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885. OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. OPINIONS - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Recent Opinions 2021-013. Requested by: Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney If a township's town hall is located in the same building as office space, and if the township proposes to renovate both the office space and the town meeting hall, R.C. 505.26 prevails over R.C. 511.01 whenever the majority of the cost of the work will be allocated to renovating office space. ALL UNSOLVED HOMICIDES Sincere Morrow. Incident location: Akron, Ohio - Summit County Incident date: 12/30/2020 Case number: 3296 OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL IRAP The Rapback Program began in 2007 with the passage of Ohio Senate Bill 97. The intent of the program is to protect Ohioans by providing additional safeguards against allowing convicted criminals to remain in positions of trust (e.g. school teachers, foster parents). Background checks only provide a “snapshot” view of a person’scriminal
CHARITABLE REGISTRATION Charitable Registration. Processing Your Request Please Wait As of September 17, 2020, paper check payments are no longer accepted for filing fees or late fees; see Ohio Administrative Code 109:1-1-04. There are no additional fees charged for e-check or credit cardpayments.
APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN section v you must complete this section of the application by answering the question posed in part (1) below and, if the answer to the question is “yes,” by providing in part (2) the informationspecified.
NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT SF400adm This form may be emailed to: SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov Page 1 of 2 Revised 09/15/20 NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT Check Box if: Correction to Record Name Change 1. Within ten days of the appointment or status change, or promotion to Chief, submit one copy of this form either by email SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov, fax, ormail.
TELEPHONE SOLICITATION SALES ACT APPLICATION UPLOAD FORM Applicant name is required. Document Description: --Select a document description--- Application Q1 Business Names Q3 Name of Court Q4 Business or Occupation Engaged Q5 Employment Experience Q6 A B Felony and Court Q6 C D Convicted or Plea Q6 E Finding Q6 F AVC Affiliate Q6 G H AVC Application or Pending Litigation Q7 Telephone Numbers Q8COLLECTIONS
The section has regional offices located in Cincinnati, Cleveland, Toledo, and Youngstown to assist taxpayers daily with account resolution, payments, and lien releases. Additionally, you can access an on-line payment system 24/7 or contact Collections Enforcement Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at 888-301-8885.BACKGROUND CHECK
The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) regularly processes about a million background checks a year. BCI completes such background checks by comparing fingerprints received against a database of criminal fingerprints to determine if there is acriminal record.
PAY ONLINE - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST It is our aim to make payment as convenient as possible. Please make a payment here or contact us at 888-301-8885. There is a $4.00 transaction fee for Internet Checks or a 2.5% fee for Credit Cards; the minimum Credit Card fee is $1.00. Please be advised that we are in the process of updating our new payment processing system to further BEWARE OF NEW COVID-19 SCAMS As vaccines are approved and distributed, Ohioans are reminded that scammers watch and read the news of the day in an attempt to scam people using timely schemes. BOOKING TRAVEL? DO YOUR RESEARCH AND BEWARE OF SCAMS People are ready to get out and about, but along with the fun of travel comes the responsibility of keeping yourself and others safe, both from COVID-19 and travel-related scams. JUNE 2021 - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has reached a settlement with the operators of the nonprofit Dogs 4 Warriors after an investigation by his Charitable Law Section into allegations of abuse of funds and deceptive fundraising practices. APPLY FOR VICTIMS COMPENSATION 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. PUPPY SCAMMERS TARGET UNSUSPECTING CONSUMERS With all of the isolation and separation that have occurred since the pandemic began, many animal lovers are in the market for a furrycompanion.
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To help a wronged consumer in Cincinnati, AG Yost’s Consumer Protection Section went to bat for her and delivered a concrete win.The section is available to help all Ohioans in refusing to let slide shoddy workmanship and failure to deliver goods or services.JUNE 2020
Consumers who suspect a scam or who have problems they can’t resolve on their own should contact the Ohio Attorney General’s Office at www.OhioProtects.org or 800-282-0515. HOME - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOSTCONSUMERSMILITARY & VETERANSSENIORSTIPSTERVICTIMSBACKGROUND CHECK Research tool STOLEN-GUN RECORDS. The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have been reported stolen.COLLECTIONS
The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, commissions, public university and hospitals and local government entities. PAY ONLINE - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, commissions, public university and hospitals and local government entities.BACKGROUND CHECK
The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) regularly processes about a million background checks a year. BCI completes such background checks by comparing fingerprints received against a database of criminal fingerprints to determine if there is acriminal record.
OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. OPINIONS - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Recent Opinions 2021-013. Requested by: Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney If a township's town hall is located in the same building as office space, and if the township proposes to renovate both the office space and the town meeting hall, R.C. 505.26 prevails over R.C. 511.01 whenever the majority of the cost of the work will be allocated to renovating office space. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN section v you must complete this section of the application by answering the question posed in part (1) below and, if the answer to the question is “yes,” by providing in part (2) the informationspecified.
CHARITABLE REGISTRATION As of September 17, 2020, paper check payments are no longer accepted for filing fees or late fees; see Ohio Administrative Code 109:1-1-04. There are no additionalWILLIAM A. SIECK
Senior Assistant Attorney General Charitable Law Section Contact Office: 614-466-3525 Fax: 866-789-6974 William.Sieck@OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov Bill Sieck is a Senior Assistant Attorney General in the Office of the Ohio Attorney General's Charitable Law Section. NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT SF400adm This form may be emailed to: SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov Page 1 of 2 Revised 09/15/20 NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT Check Box if: Correction to Record Name Change 1. Within ten days of the appointment or status change, or promotion to Chief, submit one copy of this form either by email SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov, fax, ormail.
HOME - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOSTCONSUMERSMILITARY & VETERANSSENIORSTIPSTERVICTIMSBACKGROUND CHECK Research tool STOLEN-GUN RECORDS. The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have been reported stolen.COLLECTIONS
The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, commissions, public university and hospitals and local government entities. PAY ONLINE - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, commissions, public university and hospitals and local government entities.BACKGROUND CHECK
The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) regularly processes about a million background checks a year. BCI completes such background checks by comparing fingerprints received against a database of criminal fingerprints to determine if there is acriminal record.
OHIO LAW ENFORCEMENT GATEWAY The Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway is a state-of-the-art electronic information network that allows Ohio law enforcement agencies to share criminal justice data efficiently and securely. OHLEG provides law enforcement with dozens of investigative tools and training applications to help solve and prevent crime, including data from a wide range of topics. OPINIONS - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Recent Opinions 2021-013. Requested by: Geauga County Prosecuting Attorney If a township's town hall is located in the same building as office space, and if the township proposes to renovate both the office space and the town meeting hall, R.C. 505.26 prevails over R.C. 511.01 whenever the majority of the cost of the work will be allocated to renovating office space. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN section v you must complete this section of the application by answering the question posed in part (1) below and, if the answer to the question is “yes,” by providing in part (2) the informationspecified.
CHARITABLE REGISTRATION As of September 17, 2020, paper check payments are no longer accepted for filing fees or late fees; see Ohio Administrative Code 109:1-1-04. There are no additionalWILLIAM A. SIECK
Senior Assistant Attorney General Charitable Law Section Contact Office: 614-466-3525 Fax: 866-789-6974 William.Sieck@OhioAttorneyGeneral.gov Bill Sieck is a Senior Assistant Attorney General in the Office of the Ohio Attorney General's Charitable Law Section. NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT SF400adm This form may be emailed to: SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov Page 1 of 2 Revised 09/15/20 NOTICE OF PEACE OFFICER APPOINTMENT Check Box if: Correction to Record Name Change 1. Within ten days of the appointment or status change, or promotion to Chief, submit one copy of this form either by email SF400@ohioattorneygeneral.gov, fax, ormail.
CONSUMERS - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST 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 onBACKGROUND CHECK
The Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) regularly processes about a million background checks a year. BCI completes such background checks by comparing fingerprints received against a database of criminal fingerprints to determine if there is acriminal record.
TAXATION - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST The Taxation Section of the Ohio Attorney General’s Office represents the Tax Commissioner of Ohio, who is charged with administering and enforcing most of the state’s taxes, including the state income tax, state sales and use taxes, and several business andexcise taxes.
PUBLIC RECORDS ACCESS Records are a crucial component of the governing process. Like other important government resources, records and the information they contain must be well managed to ensure accountability, efficiency, economy, and overall good government. FILE A CONSUMER COMPLAINT Live chat agents can provide basic guidance and assistance. If you have a specific issue or topic, please submit using the web form. Any information obtained from a live chat agent is informal guidance. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE TO CARRY A CONCEALED HANDGUN section v you must complete this section of the application by answering the question posed in part (1) below and, if the answer to the question is “yes,” by providing in part (2) the informationspecified.
DAVE YOST - OHIO ATTORNEY GENERAL DAVE YOST Dave Yost became Ohio’s 51st Attorney General on January 14, 2019, bringing to the office his extensive experience rooting out fraud, holding the corrupt accountable and reforming government. 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,OLDER ADULTS
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STOLEN-GUN RECORDS
The Attorney General’s Office offers a new tool for Ohio gun buyers: a database that lists the serial numbers of firearms that have beenreported stolen.
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AG Yost has stopped FirstEnergy from collecting $100 million a year in fees paid by Ohioans, a result of his second lawsuit over House Bill 6. The combined wins keep nearly $2 billion in Ohioans’ pockets.*
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