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  2. I understand that any information I submit to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office is considered public information and may be released in a public records request. I understand a copy of this form and all documents relating to my complaint may be sent to the company that is the subject of my complaint.

  3. Jan 1, 2013 · Search for Lawsuits against a Business or Individual. For full list of complaints, simply click Search button without entering any search keywords. NOTE: Complaints in this database date back to January 1, 2013. To get instant answers to the most common questions and learn how to use the search tool, please visit Lawsuit Search Help page.

  4. Aug 3, 2023 · Consumer Protection Up-Close examines and explains cases filed by the Ohio Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section. In May 2023, a Cuyahoga County Common Pleas judge dropped the hammer on a northeast Ohio home-improvement contractor who repeatedly broke Ohio’s consumer protection laws, ordering him and his company to pay $2.4 million in restitution and civil penalties.

  5. May 20, 2024 · The Ohio Attorney General resolves business disputes and investigates reported scams. Search complaints to help you decide if you want to do business with a company in Ohio. Search Consumer Complaints. This link will open in a new window. Research whether a business has complaints on file with the Attorney General.

  6. Using this search feature, all Ohioans can submit inquiries that will lead them to consumer protection lawsuits our office has filed and allow them to view copies of the formal complaint filed in court. From there, consumers can learn whether a final judgment was entered in that litigation and link to our existing Online Public Inspection File ...

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