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The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, ...
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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.
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Forms > Forms for Business and Nonprofit > Collections. Administrative Review of Income Tax Refund Offset Application and Instructions ...
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The Collections Enforcement Section is responsible for collecting outstanding debt owed to the State of Ohio for state agencies, institutions, boards, ...
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Collections Enforcement: 888-301-8885; AGO Help Center: 800-282-0515. Collections Enforcement leaders. Lucas Ward, Section Chief.
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Per Ohio Revised Code section 131.02(F)(2), we have 40 years to collect most state debts. Where do I send my payments? Payments should be mailed to: Ohio ...
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The Ohio Attorney General's Collection Enforcement Section has the following procedures for Title Companies to obtain payoff information on debts certified to ...
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