Unemployment - Fraud - Identity Theft | Ohio Department Of Job And Family Services
Accepts reports of identity theft fraud in cases where a fraudulent party has used the victim's identity to file fraudulent unemployment claims. Offers information on what to do if someone is a victim of identity theft fraud to both employees and employers who have been affected.
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211 Cleveland
Physical Address
30 E Broad St., 32nd Flr., Columbus, OH 43215
Hours
Call center is open M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm. Online information is available anytime.
Voice
Fax
(614) 466-2815
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Voice
Website
Application process
Go to website and click on "REPORT IDENTITY THEFT" for information or to make a report anytime; may also phone for information or to make a report M-F: 8:00am-5:00pm.
Fee
Free
Eligibility
Serves those who are victims of identity theft fraud in relation to Unemployment benefits.
Service area
United States
Agency info
Ohio Department Of Job And Family Services
Develops and oversees programs and services designated to help Ohioans be healthy and safe while gaining and maintaining employment and independence. Programs include adoption, child care, child support, Disability Assistance, Food Stamps, foster care, labor exchange, Medicaid, Ohio Works First, Prevention, Retention and Contingency (PRC), protective services, Unemployment Compensation, veterans' services, women's services and workforce development. Formed by the merger of the Dept. of Human Services and the Bureau of Employment Services. Details on some programs are covered in County-level Job and Family Service agencies in this database.