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18 Ιαν 2024 · The Treasurer’s office is working to invest more of Ohio’s tax dollars in Ohio. The Ohio Gains proposal aims to bolster support for the state’s agriculture community, health systems, and public universities. Read More >> MEET TREASURER SPRAGUE. Robert Sprague currently serves as Ohio’s 49th Treasurer of State.
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Taxpayers across the Buckeye State expect responsible stewardship of their money. By embracing transparency and putting information at their fingertips, we can work to meet that standard. Ohio Checkbook. Daily Ledger of State Funds. Agency Trial Balance Report. Public Records Policy.
You can search for the owners of a property in your neighborhood on your county auditor's website. You can find information about property owned by the state from the Treasurer of State's office.
Search Ohio public records such as court, criminal, inmate, marriage, divorce, birth, death, phone, address, bankruptcy, sex offender, property, arrest, legal, tax and other state records.
All records of the office of the Treasurer of State are public, unless they are specifically exempt from disclosure under the Ohio Revised Code. “Record” includes any document or device, whether in paper, electronic, or another format, which is created or received by or coming under the jurisdiction of this office, and which documents the ...
Who We Are The treasurer of the U.S. State of Ohio is responsible for collecting and safeguarding taxes and fees, and managing state investments. The Treasury was located in the Ohio Statehouse from 1861 to 1974, when it was moved to the Rhodes State Office Tower.
The State Treasurer of Ohio is responsible for managing and collecting a variety of Ohio’s public funds. Chapter 113 of the Ohio Revised Code defines the duties of the State Treasurer of Ohio. These duties are to protect, invest and collect state financial assets.