Veterans
The Veteran's Resource Guide was created for Veterans returning home to easily navigate and find the resources available to them. Below you can see all the resources by downloading the guide or scrolling down on the page:
AMERICAN LEGION OF OHIO
www.ohiolegion.com(740) 362-7478
American Legion of Ohio offers a Temporary Financial Assistance program that provides maintenance grants to assist with basic needs such as shelter, food, clothing and utilities.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
www.redcross.org/find-help/military-families/financial-assistance(877) 272-7337
The American Red Cross provides service members and their families with emergency aid, including food, clothing, temporary lodging and utilities. The American Red Cross Emergency Communications Center is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICERS (CVSO)
dvs.ohio.gov/home/county_veterans_service_offices.aspxCVSOs work one-on-one with veterans to provide financial assistance and other resources. CVSOs also routinely refer veterans to nonprofit organizations, local government agencies and community services. Ohio CVSOs phone numbers are listed on pages 23-28.
FINANCIAL CALCULATORS
www.financialcalculators.comFinancial Calculators offers interactive tools to assist in calculating automobile and mortgage payments, tax estimates, student loan rates, insurance costs, credit card fees and retirement plans.
HELPING HEROES HOME
www.helpingheroeshome.org(781) 561-5801
Helping Heroes Home provides emergency funds to returning veterans to assist with cell phone and internet service.
MILITARY INJURY RELIEF FUND (MIRF)
www.ohiomeansveteranjobs.com/mirf(888) 296-7541 (option 5)
The Military Injury Relief Fund grants a single payment to service members injured while serving in Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation New Dawn.
OHIO HOME ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (HEAP)
development.ohio.gov/is/is_heap.htm(800) 282-0880
The Ohio Home Energy Assistance Program is a federally funded program that assists low-income individuals with their heating bills. HEAP makes payments directly to the utility company.
OHIO VETERANS BONUS PROGRAM
veteransbonus.ohio.gov(877) 644-6838
The Ohio Veterans Bonus Program provides a monetary bonus for eligible veterans who served during the Iraq or Afghanistan conflicts.
OPERATION FIRST RESPONSE (OFR)
www.operationfirstresponse.org(888) 289-0280
Operation First Response provides financial aid to injured service members and veterans. Aid may include funds for rent, vehicle payments, utilities, groceries, clothing and travel expenses to medical facilities.
OPERATION HOMEFRONT (OH)
www.operationhomefront.net(800) 722-6098
Operation Homefront provides emergency financial aid and other assistance, including emergency food, repairs, critical baby items, furniture and local moving assistance to the families of service members and wounded warriors. Assistance is paid directly to creditors and service providers.
TAX EXEMPTIONS
www.tax.ohio.gov/ohio_individual/individual/military_tax_provisions.aspx(800) 282-1780
The Ohio Department of Taxation offers many tax exemptions for veterans. For instance, the Ohio Veterans Bonus, which is awarded to veterans who served during the time of the first Persian Gulf War or during the conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, is not subject to either federal or state income tax. Military Retirement Pay is also exempt from state taxes.
USA CARES
www.usacares.org(800) 773-0387
USA Cares is a nonprofit organization that provides financial assistance at no cost to eligible veterans. USA Cares offers various services including, emergency housing and employment assistance. USA Cares also offers educational resources to veterans and their family members.
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AMERICAN LEGION OF OHIO
www.ohiolegion.com(740) 362-7478
At each of its 610 posts, American Legion of Ohio has Service Officers whose primary duties are to assist in the compilation and completion of the forms required to file a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) claim.
AMERICAN VETERANS (AMVETS)
www.ohamvets.org(614) 431-6990
AMVETS protects and enhances American veterans’ entitlements to help improve the quality of life for veterans and their families, along with the community in which they live.
COUNTY VETERANS SERVICE OFFICERS (CVSO)
dvs.ohio.gov/home/county_veterans_service_offices.aspxCVSOs work one-on-one with veterans to identify the types of VA assistance they are eligible for, and then prepare their benefits claims. Also, CVSOs routinely refer veterans to nonprofit organizations, local government agencies and community services. Ohio CVSOs phone numbers are listed on pages 23-28.
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
www.ohiodav.org(614) 221-3582
Disabled American Veterans provides assistance to disabled veterans and their families and helps them obtain benefits and services provided by the Department of Veterans Affairs.
IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN VETERANS OF AMERICA (IAVA)
www.iava.org(212) 982-9699
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America offers a wide array of programs to veterans who served in Iraq or Afghanistan.
NATIONAL RESOURCE DIRECTORY
www.nrd.govThe National Resource Directory connects service members and veterans to supportive services such as scholarships, unemployment benefits, transportation assistance and financial counseling.
OHIO LICENSE PLATES
www.bmv.ohio.gov/special_plates_military_plates.stmVeterans renewing their license plates are eligible to obtain a free armed forces plate upon presenting a valid DD-214. Ohio BMV offers 40 different types of specialty plates for veterans.
UNITED STATES VETERANS INC., CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
www.usvinccc.com(888) 961-9880
The United States Veterans Inc., Chamber of Commerce provides training, business development assistance and networking opportunities to veterans and their families.
VETERANS AFFAIRS BURIAL AND TOMBSTONES
www.cem.va.govThe Department of Veterans Affairs offers burial benefits to qualifying veterans and their family members. Qualifying veterans can be buried in a national cemetery at no charge. If buried in a private cemetery, the VA will provide a tombstone and medallion. Contact your County Veteran Service Office for more information (phone numbers are on pages 23-28).
VETERANS AFFAIRS PENSION BENEFITS
www.benefits.va.gov/pension(800) 827-1000
The Department of Veterans Affairs Pension program offers a tax-free monetary benefit to eligible low-income veterans. A survivor’s benefit is also available to eligible family members of a deceased veteran.
VETERANS BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION (VBA)
www.vba.va.gov(800) 827-1000
The Veterans Benefits Administration provides the various benefits offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), including disability compensation, housing assistance and vocational rehabilitation.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (VFW)
www.ohiovfw.org(614) 224-1838
Veterans of Foreign Wars offers research, advice and assistance for veterans filing claims for benefits. The VFW assists veterans in reopening claims, following up on previous claims and assisting with appeals and reviewing denied claims. The VFW will also answer, research and assist with inquiries about medical, death/burial and other miscellaneous benefits.
VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA (VVA)
www.vva.org(614) 228-0188
Vietnam Veterans of America advocates on issues important to veterans of the Vietnam War. The VVA assists veterans in obtaining the quality healthcare they deserve, along with holding government officials accountable on supporting veterans’ benefits.
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CIVILIAN HEALTH AND MEDICAL PROGRAM OF THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS (CHAMPVA)
www.va.gov/purchasedcare/programs/dependents/champva/(800) 733-8387
The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA) is a comprehensive health care program in which the VA shares the cost of covered health care services and supplies with eligible beneficiaries. The program is administered by Chief Business Office Purchased Care. If you are currently a TRICARE beneficiary, you are not eligible for CHAMPVA.
OHIO CARES
www.ohiocares.ohio.gov(800) 761-0868
Ohio Cares is a network of state and local agencies that support the behavioral health of returning veterans and their families. This program enhances the behavioral health services provided by the Department of Veteran Affairs.
OHIO COMBAT VETERANS
www.ohiocombatveterans.org(614) 777-6040
Ohio Combat Veterans is a social program whose goal is to make a veteran’s shift into civilian life, after combat, as smooth as possible. The program focuses on reducing a veteran’s feelings of isolation, loneliness, depression and lowering the rates of alcoholism and drug abuse.
THE PATRIOT PROJECT
www.patriot-project.orgThe Patriot Project, an Ohio-based organization, is a network of chiropractors who assist eligible disabled veterans and active duty military personnel by offering free chiropractic care. Currently there are more than 40 chiropractors in Ohio involved in the Patriot Project.
TRICARE
www.tricare.mil(877) 874-2273
TRICARE is a health care provider for eligible veterans, service members and their families. TRICARE provides low cost prescription drugs through mail order and local retail pharmacies. Prescriptions that are filled at military treatment facilities are free of charge.
VETERANS AFFAIRS HEALTH BENEFITS
www.va.gov/healthbenefits(877) 222-8387
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers health benefits to most veterans without charging enrollment fees, monthly premiums or deductibles. The VA provides access to health care at 44 facilities across Ohio.
VETERANS AFFAIRS MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING
www.vetcenter.va.govGeneral: (877) 927-8387
Crisis Hotline: (800) 273-8255
The Department of Veterans Affairs provides mental health counseling at seven centers across Ohio. It also operates a Crisis Hotline offering free and confidential support for veterans and their families.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE VETERANS (DOD)
godefense.cpms.osd.mil/veterans(888) 363-4872
The Department of Defense provides employment opportunities for veterans. Through their website, veterans can access DOD job fairs, a state map displaying all available positions and helpful tips on applying for a job.
FEDS HIRE VETS
www.fedshirevets.gov(202) 606-7304
Feds Hire Vets is a program designed to help military veterans transition into the federal workforce.
HELMETS TO HARDHATS
www.helmetstohardhats.org(866) 741-6210
Helmets to Hardhats helps military service members successfully transition back into civilian life by offering them the means to secure a quality career in the construction industry. Military service members are offered a three to five year apprenticeship at no cost.
HIRING OUR HEROES
www.uschamber.com/hiringourheroes(202) 659-6000
Hiring Our Heroes is a program operated by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation. The statewide initiative was launched in 2011 to help veterans, service members and military spouses find employment by having state and local chambers and their partners hold job fairs across the nation.
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF JOB AND FAMILY SERVICES VETERANS PROGRAM
jfs.ohio.gov/veterans/index.stm(888) 296-7541
The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Veterans Program provides employment and training resources to eligible veterans. Programs are implemented to increase opportunities for veterans to obtain job training and employment.
OHIO STATE APPROVING AGENCY
dvs.ohio.gov/veterans_education/state_approving_agency.aspxThe Ohio State Approving Agency works with veterans and a Certifying Officer to provide on-the-job or apprenticeship training to eligible veterans and teaches the skills necessary for jobs in the civilian workforce.
OHIO MEANS VETERAN JOBS
www.ohiomeansveteranjobs.comThe Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Ohio Means Veteran Jobs website is an online resource that provides information and tools to assist in the transition to civilian life. These resources include a list of veteran friendly employers, information on Federal and State benefits, job search capabilities, resume writing and a military to civilian skills translator.
TROOPS TO ENERGY JOBS
www.troopstoenergyjobs.comTroops to Energy Jobs accelerates the training and employability of veterans for work in the energy sector. The program offers veterans the opportunity to be placed throughout the United States.
TROOPS TO TEACHERS
www.troopstoteachers.ohio.gov(800) 852-6064
Troops to Teachers is an assistance program that helps eligible military personnel use their skills, knowledge and experience in schools. This program is the product of collaboration between the U.S. Department of Education and the Department of Defense.
UNIFORM SERVICES EMPLOYMENT & REEMPLOYMENT RIGHTS ACT (USERRA)
www.dol.gov/vets/programs/userra(614) 466-2768
The Uniform Services Employment & Reemployment Rights Act protects veterans’ careers so that they may be reemployed at their civilian careers after returning from duty and are not discriminated against due to their military service.
VETERANS JOB BANK
www.nrd.gov/home/veterans_job_bankThe Veterans Job Bank, powered by the National Resource Directory, provides employment opportunities targeted to veterans and works with businesses to identify qualified veterans for available jobs. The Veterans Job Bank offers access to employment opportunities for transitional service members and veterans.
VETERAN JOBS CENTER
veteranjobs.stripes.comStars & Stripes offers a Jobs Center through their website that gives veterans access to thousands of jobs available throughout the country.
VETERANS EDUCATION PROGRAMS
www.gibill.va.govThe Department of Veterans Affairs offers many educational programs for active duty personnel and veterans. Many veterans and active duty personnel are eligible for more than one program offered through the Department of Veterans Affairs.
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION AND EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM (VR&E)
http://www.vba.va.gov/bln/vre(800) 827-1000
The Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Program assists veterans with a service-connected disability of 10% or greater to maintain employment, become employed and live suitable lifestyles. The VR&E also offers post-secondary training, on-the-job training and independent living services for veterans who are unable to work.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
www.homeloans.va.gov(800) 729-5772
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) may be able to assist veterans who are having difficulty paying their mortgages. The VA can assist veterans by working with loan servicers to review payment plans or make modifications to their loans that provide more time to make overdue payments. Veterans Affairs loan specialists can also assist in converting a conventional mortgage to a VA-guaranteed home loan.
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD)
www.hud.gov(800) 569-4287
HUD-approved housing counseling agencies are available to provide information and assistance on avoiding foreclosure.
MAKING HOME AFFORDABLE
www.makinghomeaffordable.gov/get-answers/Pages/get-answers-how-military-resources.aspx(888) 995-4673
Making Home Affordable is a group that works to prevent foreclosure on struggling veterans. Military homeowners who are displaced by a job-related move may qualify for resources to prevent the loss of their home.
OHIO HEROES PROGRAM
www.ohiohome.org/homebuyer/heroes.aspx(888) 362-6432
The Ohio Heroes program is administered by the Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA). Ohio Heroes provides veterans, active military and reserves with all the benefits of OHFA’s first-time homebuyer program at a lower interest rate.
SAVE THE DREAM OHIO
www.savethedream.ohio.gov(888) 404-4674
The Save the Dream program helps Ohio veterans struggling to make timely house payments. The Ohio Housing Finance Agency (OHFA) administers federal funds that help veterans and their families avoid foreclosure when dealing with a loss of income. This includes rescue payment assistance, assistance in modifying loans and other transitional assistance.
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BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU MILITARY LINE
www.bbbmarketplacetrust.org/category/291048/military-and-veteransThe Better Business Bureau offers financial readiness classes near military facilities to help service members identify consumer threats and to file complaints, if necessary.
MILITARY SENTINEL
www.military.ncpw.gov/file-complaint(877) 382-4357
Military Sentinel is a centralized online collection of consumer fraud and identity theft complaints. The Military Sentinel is a joint initiative of the Department of Defense and the Federal Trade Commission. Military personnel may file a complaint or receive more information by visiting the online database.
NATIONAL VETERANS LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM
www.nvlsp.org(202) 265-8305
The National Veterans Legal Services Program is a nonprofit organization that protects the benefits of our nation’s veterans and active duty military by providing legal services to veterans.
OHIO MILITARY/VETERAN LEGAL ASSISTANCE PROJECT
www.mvlap.org(877) 759-6182
The Ohio Military/Veteran Legal Assistance Project (OMVLAP) is a network of volunteer lawyers who provide free legal assistance to low-income veterans.
THE PATRIOT PROGRAM
www.ohioattorneygeneral.gov/individuals-and-families/military-and-veterans(800) 282-0515
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office (AG) offers services to address the specific needs of veterans, full-time military service members and mobilized Guard and Reserve personnel. Through the program, assistant attorneys generals volunteer to provide certain legal services to military personnel and their families at no cost.
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Phone Numbers
VETERANS AFFAIRS PHONE NUMBERS |
Benefits | (800) 827-1000 |
Education | (888) 442-4551 |
Health Benefits | (877) 222-8387 |
Homeless Hotline | (877) 424-3838 |
Life Insurance | (800) 419-1473 |
Tele-nurse available 24hrs/day | (888) 838-6446 |
Veterans Crisis Hotline | (800) 273-8255 |
Womens Veteran Hotline | (855) 829-6636 |
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS |
American Red Cross | (877) 272-7337
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National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
| (800) 838-4357
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United Way Resource Directory
| (2-1-1)
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Wounded Warrior Project
| (904) 296-7350
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GOVERNMENT NUMBERS |
National Archives
| (866) 272-6272
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Ohio Department of Veteran Services
| (614) 644-0898
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Ohio Cares
| (800) 761-0868
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Ohio Means Jobs
| (888) 296-7541
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Ohio Jobs and Family Services
| (888) 296-7541
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Social Security Administration
| (800) 772-1213 |
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
Representative Steve Chabot (OH - 01)
| (513) 684-2723
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Representative Brad Wenstrup (OH - 02)
| (513) 474-7777
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Representative Joyce Beatty (OH - 03)
| (614) 220-0003
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Representative Jim Jordan (OH - 04)
| (419) 999-6455
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Representative Bob Latta (OH - 05)
| (800) 541-6446
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Representative Bill Johnson (OH - 06)
| (855) 376-0868
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Representative Bob Gibbs (OH - 07)
| (419) 207-0650
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Representative John Boehner (OH - 08)
| (800) 582-1001
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Representative Marcy Kaptur (OH - 09)
| (800) 964-4699
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Representative Michael Turner (OH - 10)
| (937) 225-2843
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Representative Marcia Fudge (OH - 11)
| (330) 835-4758
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Representative Patrick Tiberi (OH - 12)
| (855) 728-6412
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Representative Tim Ryan (OH - 13)
| (330) 373-0074
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Representative Dave Joyce (OH - 14)
| (800) 447-0529
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Representative Steve Stivers (OH - 15)
| (614) 771-4968
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Representative Anthony Gonzalez (OH - 16)
| (855) 334-0040
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U.S. SENATE
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Senator Sherrod Brown (OH)
| (888) 896-6446
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Senator Rob Portman (OH)
| (800) 205-6446 |
OHIO ELECTED OFFICIALS
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Governor Mike DeWine
| (614) 466-3555
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Attorney General Dave Yost
| (800) 282-0515
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Secretary of State Frank LaRose
| (877) 767-6446
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Treasurer Robert Sprague
| (800) 228-1102
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Auditor Keith Faber
| (800) 282-0370
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OHIO LEGISLATIVE BRANCH NUMBERS
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Ohio House of Representatives
| (800) 282-0253
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Ohio Senate
| (800) 282-0253
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Adams County
10835 State Route 41
West Union, Ohio 45693
(937) 544-5005
Allen County
301 North Main Street
Room 113
Lima, Ohio 45801
(419) 223-8522
Ashland County
110 Cottage Street
Ashland, Ohio 44805
(419) 282-4225 x 4200
Ashtabula County
1212 Lake Avenue
Ashtabula, Ohio 44004
(440) 964-8324
Athens County
70 North Plains Road
Suite A
The Plains, Ohio 45780
(740) 592-3216
Auglaize County
209 South Blackhoof Street
Room 202
Wapakoneta, Ohio 45895
(419) 739-6750
Belmont County
3326 Belmont Street
Bellaire, Ohio 43906
(740) 325-1042
Brown County
474 Home Street
Suite D
Georgetown, Ohio 45121
(937) 378-3155
Butler County
315 High Street
1st Floor
Hamilton, Ohio 45011
(513) 887-3600
Carroll County
160 Second Street SW
P.O. Box 303
Carrollton, Ohio 44615
(330) 627-2590
Champaign County
220 East Court Street
Urbana, Ohio 43078
(937) 653-4554
Clark County
120 South Center Street
3rd Floor
Springfield, Ohio 45502
(937) 521-2030
Clermont County
76 South Riverside Drive
Heritage Building, 3rd Floor
Batavia, Ohio 45103
(513) 732-7363
Clinton County
43 South Walnut Street
Box 2
Wilmington, Ohio 45177
(937) 382-3233
Columbiana County
7989 Dickey Drive
Suite 1
Lisbon, Ohio 44432
(330) 424-7214
Coshocton County
Courthouse
318 Main Street
Coshocton, Ohio 43812
(740) 622-2313
Crawford County
112 East Mansfield Street
LL Suite 95
Bucyrus, Ohio 44820
(419) 562-7761
Cuyahoga County
1849 Prospect Avenue
Suite 150
Cleveland, Ohio 44115
(216) 698-2600
Darke County
611 Wagner Avenue
Greenville, Ohio 45331
(937) 548-5305
Defiance County
1300 East Second Street
Suite 102
Defiance, Ohio 43512
(419) 782-6861
Delaware County
149 North Sandusky Street
Delaware, Ohio 43015
(740) 833-2010
Erie County
2900 Columbus Avenue
2nd Floor
Sandusky, Ohio 44870
(419) 627-7650
Fairfield County
3044 Columbus-Lancaster Road NW
Lancaster, Ohio 43130
(740) 652-7920
Fayette County
133 South Main Street
Suite 404
Washington C.H., Ohio 43160
(740) 335-1610
Franklin County
280 East Broad Street
Room 100
Columbus, Ohio 43215
(614) 525-2500
Fulton County
604 South Shoop Avenue
Suite 270
Wauseon, Ohio 43567
(419) 337-9266
Gallia County
323 Upper River Road
Suite B
Gallipolis, Ohio 45631
(740) 446-2005
Geauga County
470 Center Street
Building 5-B
Chardon, Ohio 44024
(440) 279-1860
Greene County
571 Ledbetter Road
Xenia, Ohio 45385
(937) 562-6020
Guernsey County
627 Wheeling Avenue
Suite 102
Cambridge, Ohio 43725
(740) 432-9295
Hamilton County
230 East Ninth Street
1st Floor, Room 1100
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
(513) 946-3300
Hancock County
1100 East Main Cross Street
Suite 123
Findlay, Ohio 45840
(419) 424-7036
Hardin County
1 Court House Square
Suite 100
Kenton, Ohio 43326
(419) 674-2219
Harrison County
Courthouse
100 West Market Street
Cadiz, Ohio 43907
(740) 942-8441
Henry County
1855 Oakwood Avenue
Napoleon, Ohio 43545
(419) 592-0956
Highland County
1575 North High Street
Suite 400
Hillsboro, Ohio 45133
(937) 393-8686
Hocking County
93 West Hunter Street
Logan, Ohio 43138
(740) 385-7507
Holmes County
10 South Clay Street, Suite 104
Millersburg, Ohio 44654
(330) 674-4806
Huron County
130 Shady Lane Drive
Norwalk, Ohio 44857
(419) 668-4150
Jackson County
157 Broadway Street
Jackson, Ohio 45640
(740) 286-3004
Jefferson County
500 Market Street
Suite 310
Steubenville, Ohio 43952
(740) 283-8571
Knox County
411 Pittsburgh Avenue
Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050
(740) 393-6742
Lake County
105 Main Street
Box 490
Painesville, Ohio 44077
(440) 350-2567
Lawrence County
Courthouse
111 South Fourth Street
Ironton, Ohio 45638
(740) 533-4327
Licking County
935 Buckeye Avenue
Newark, Ohio 43055
(740) 670-5430
Logan County
121 South Opera Street
Memorial Hall
Bellefontaine, Ohio 43311
(937) 599-4221
Lorain County
1230 North Abbe Road
Elyria, Ohio 44035
(440) 284-4625
Lucas County
2595 Arlington Avenue
Toledo, Ohio 43604
(419) 213-6090
Madison County
1 North Main Street
Room 011
London, Ohio 43140
(740) 852-0676
Mahoning County
345 Oakhill Avenue
Suite 100
Youngstown, Ohio 44502
(330) 740-2451
Marion County
220 East Fairground Street
Suite 101
Marion, Ohio 43302
(740) 387-0100
Medina County
210 Northland Drive
Medina, Ohio 44256
(330) 722-9368
Meigs County
117 East Memorial Drive
Suite 3
Pomeroy, Ohio 45769
(740) 992-2820
Mercer County
220 West Livingston
B270
Celina, Ohio 45822
(419) 586-3542
Miami County
510 West Water Street
Suite 140
Troy, Ohio 45373
(937) 440-8126
Monroe County
118 Home Avenue
Box 542
Woodsfield, Ohio 43793
(740) 472-0743
Montgomery County
627 Edwin C. Moses Boulevard
4th Floor, East Medical Plaza
Dayton, Ohio 45417
(937) 225-4801
Morgan County
55 South Kennebec Avenue
McConnelsville, Ohio 43756
(740) 962-4181
Morrow County
143 South Main Street
Mt. Gilead, Ohio 43338
(419) 946-1914
Muskingum County
225 Underwood Street
Suite 500
Zanesville, Ohio 43701
(740) 455-7149
Noble County
190 Court House
Room 1A
Caldwell, Ohio 43724
(740) 732-5567
Ottawa County
8444 West State Route 163
Suite 102
Oak Harbor, Ohio 43449
(800) 610-8872
Paulding County
810 East Perry Street
P.O. Box 215
Paulding, Ohio 45879
(419) 399-8285
Perry County
121 West Brown Street
P.O. Box 66
New Lexington, Ohio 43764
(740) 342-2536
Pickaway County
141 West Main Street
Suite 300
Circleville, Ohio 43113
(888) 330-3522 or
(740) 474-3650
Pike County
120 South Market Street
Waverly, Ohio 45690
(740) 947-2766
Portage County
449 South Meridian Street
Ravenna, Ohio 44266
(330) 297-3545
Preble County
108 North Barron Street
Eaton, Ohio 45320
(937) 456-6111
Putnam County
336 East Main Street
Suite A
Ottawa, Ohio 45875
(419) 523-4478
Richland County
597 Park Avenue East
Mansfield, Ohio 44905
(419) 774-5822
Ross County
475 Western Avenue
Suite #C
Chillicothe, Ohio 45601
(740) 772-1600
Sandusky County
2511 Countryside Drive
Suite B
Fremont, Ohio 43420
(419) 334-4421
Scioto County
612 6th Street
Suite A
Portsmouth, Ohio 45662
(740) 353-1477
Seneca County
920 East County Road 20
Tiffin, Ohio 44883
(800) 820-0189
Shelby County
133 South Ohio Avenue
Sidney, Ohio 45365
(937) 498-7282
Stark County
2955 Wise Avenue NW
Canton, Ohio 44702
(330) 451-7457
Summit County
1060 East Waterloo Road
Akron, Ohio 44306
(330) 643-2830
Trumbull County
253 East Market Street
Warren, Ohio 44481
(330) 675-2585
Tuscarawas County
393 16th Street SW
P.O. Box 807
New Philadelphia, Ohio 44663
(330) 339-1163
Union County
835 East 5th Street
Suite B
Marysville, Ohio 43040
(800) 686-2308
Van Wert County
121 East Main Street
Room 101
Van Wert, Ohio 45891
(419) 238-9592
Vinton County
100 East Main Street
McArthur, Ohio 45651
(740) 596-4571 x 224
Warren County
320 East Silver Street
Lebanon, Ohio 45036
(513) 695-2717
Washington County
706 Pike Street
Suite 1
Marietta, Ohio 45750
(740) 568-9009
Wayne County
356 West North Street
Lower Level
Wooster, Ohio 44691
(800) 335-6638
Williams County
1425 East High Street
Suite 106
Bryan, Ohio 43506
(419) 636-8812
Wood County
1616 East Wooster Street
Unit 22
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402
(419) 354-9147
Wyandot County
129 South Sandusky Avenue
Upper Sandusky, Ohio 43351
(419) 294-2045