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How to fill out the Ohio Attorney General - Request For Payoff Information online
The Ohio Attorney General - Request For Payoff Information form is essential for obtaining detailed information on debts owed to the State of Ohio. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the process of filling out the form online, ensuring that you complete each section accurately and efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately and efficiently.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in your editing tool.
- In the 'TO' section, input the name of the individual or entity requesting the payoff information, as well as their mailing address and fax number.
- For the 'FROM' section, complete it with the name of the Collections Enforcement Section, Attorney General of Ohio, along with the relevant contact details.
- In the 'CONSENT BY INDIVIDUAL(S)' area, provide the names of the individuals giving consent. This section permits the Attorney General to release information related to debts and liens.
- If applicable, fill out the 'CONSENT BY CORPORATION, PARTNERSHIP, OR OTHER BUSINESS ENTITY' section with the company name and title of the person providing consent.
- Enter the 'SEARCH CRITERIA' by providing the full names of the debtors, any doing business as (dba) names, current mailing address, and property address.
- Include the current telephone number(s) and tax identification numbers or social security numbers for each debtor as requested.
- Complete any additional fields that may help facilitate the search, such as providing copies of recorded liens or title summaries.
- Review all entered information for accuracy before submitting the form.
- After submitting, you can save changes, download, or print a copy for your records.
Take the next step by completing your documents online today!
If needed, a payment plan can be arranged by calling the Attorney General's Office at (614) 752-2211.