Clandestine Drug Lab Unit | State Of Ohio - Government Offices
Ohio Attorney General's Office
30 East Broad Street, 14th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215
Eligibility
Ohio residents.
Required documents
Hours
24/7.
(855) 224-6446
Voice
Application process
Call the Tip Line at 855-BCI-Ohio (224-6446) or visit website to submit a tip. To report a drunk driver, call the DUI hotline at 800-GRAB-DUI (472-2384).
Fees
None.
Service area
Licking County, Ohio
Jackson County, Ohio
Marion County, Ohio
Monroe County, Ohio
Meigs County, Ohio
Gallia County, Ohio
Guernsey County, Ohio
Crawford County, Ohio
Pickaway County, Ohio
Coshocton County, Ohio
Athens County, Ohio
Washington County, Ohio
Wyandot County, Ohio
Knox County, Ohio
Vinton County, Ohio
Noble County, Ohio
Clandestine Drug Lab Unit (CDLU) within BCI’s Narcotics Division to respond to reports of labs and to provide training for local law enforcement agencies. Under BCI’s Narcotics Division, CDLU responds to reports of labs and provides training for local law enforcement agencies. CDLU is staffed with agents who are trained to enter, assess and process clandestine drug production sites.
The unit provides and conducts Clandestine Laboratory Safety & Awareness training. Agents from the unit conduct awareness level training throughout the state to not only first responders, but children service workers, parole and probation officers, prosecuting attorneys, civic groups and anyone else that might encounter a drug lab. Participants are told about the hazards of meth and meth production, and protocols to follow if they encounter a lab. This training is free and can be customized to fit any group. The comprehensive program has been well received and agents are now conducting over 100 classes per year.
Last Verified
05/07/2026
Providing organization
State Of Ohio - Government Offices
Office oversees signing bills into law, serving as commander-in-chief of the state's National Guard and militia forces, convening special sessions of the state legislature, delivering a "state of the state" address to citizens, granting commutations and pardons to prisoners and appointing people to various judicial and state offices.
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