Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices | Ohio Ethics Commission
Promotes ethics in public service to strengthen the public's confidence that Government business is conducted with impartiality and integrity. Accepts and investigates complaints against public officials and state/local government.
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Physical Address
30 West Spring Street, Columbus, OH 43215
Hours
Same as site hours.
Fax
(614) 466-8368
Voice
Voice
Website
Application process
Call the office and ask to speak with an Ethics Commission Special Investigator or visit the website for more information.
Fee
No fee.
Eligibility
Any member of the public can file a complaint. The Commission has jurisdiction over conflicts of interest involving Ohio's public officials and employees at the state and local levels of government, except legislators, judges, and their staffs.
Languages
None.
Service area
Ohio
Agency info
Ohio Ethics Commission
Promotes ethics in public service to strengthen the public's confidence that Government business is conducted with impartiality and integrity. The Commission has jurisdiction over conflicts of interest involving Ohio's public officials and employees at the state and local levels of government, except legislators, judges, and their staffs.