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The Ohio Attorney Generals Legal Community The offices work brings criminals to justice, preserves Ohioans rights and protects the interests of state government and the citizens it serves. The office also provides formal opinions on legal questions arising during the course of public officials work.
The Consumer Protection Sections Economic Crimes division assists local law enforcement and prosecutors in identifying, investigating, and prosecuting consumer fraud of a criminal nature. The division consists of four attorneys and three investigators who are dedicated solely to criminal investigations.
Call (800)282-0515 to file your complaint.
Your federal and/or state refunds are subject to offset when it is determined a tax debt is owed and has been turned over to the Attorney General for collection.
You can choose to file a complaint at the Ohio Attorney Generals Consumer Protection Section online; by phone at 800-282-0515; or through the postal mail after requesting and receiving a hard copy of the offices complaint form.
Agents from the Special Investigations Unit investigate officer-involved critical incidents and OHLEG misuse and help local officers solve felony-level cases of homicide, financial crimes, public corruption and voter fraud, among other crimes.
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.