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Attorneys general are the top legal officers of their state or territory. They advise and represent their legislature and state agencies and act as the Peoples Lawyer for the citizens. Most are elected, though a few are appointed by the governor. Select your state to connect to your state attorney generals website.
What can the Ohio attorney general do?
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.
How do I settle a debt with the Ohio attorney general?
Make a payment online or contact us at 888-301-8885.
What kind of debt does the Ohio Attorney General collect?
Under Ohio Revised Code section 131.02, all delinquent state debt is collected by the Attorney General.
How do I find out how much I owe Ohio attorney general?
NOTE: For information on paying a tax debt or other debt owed to the state of Ohio, please contact the Attorney Generals Collections Enforcement Section online or by calling 877-607-6400.
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Dave Yost became Ohios 51st Attorney General on January 14, 2019, bringing to the office his extensive experience rooting out fraud, holding the corrupt accountable and reforming government. Yost earned his undergraduate degree from The Ohio State University and law degree from Capital University.
What is the function of the Attorney General?
The Mandate of the Attorney-General as provided for under article 88 of the Constitution includes the following: To provide legal advice to the Government. The initiation and conduct of all prosecutions of criminal offences.
What is the role of the Ohio Attorney General?
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.
How much do I owe in Ohio taxes?
The state of Ohio requires you to pay taxes if youre a resident or nonresident that receives income from an Ohio source. The 2021 state income tax rates range from 2.765% to 3.99%, and the sales tax rate is 5.75%.
How much do I owe the Ohio Attorney General?
NOTE: For information on paying a tax debt or other debt owed to the state of Ohio, please contact the Attorney Generals Collections Enforcement Section online or by calling 877-607-6400.
Related links
Ohio Revised Code - Ohio Laws
Title. General Provisions Title 1 | State Government Title 3 | Counties Title 5 | Townships Title 7 | Municipal Corporations.
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