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IC Fax Numbers

Columbus Office Fax Numbers:

Documentation for a hearing today or the next business day:
Columbus Hearing Section -- (614) 728-7506

Evidence for a hearing more than two business days in the future:
Claims Management -- (614) 466-0514

Appeal from Bureau of Workers’ Compensation or DHO order:
Evidence for a disputed Columbus issue not yet docketed:
Claims Management -- (614) 466-7472

Request a continuance/cancellation of a hearing:
Subpoena/Deposition/Suspension requests for Columbus claims:
Columbus Hearing Administrator -- (614) 466-7043

Appeal from SHO order or Request for Reconsideration:
Commission Hearing Section -- (614) 466-3374

Cincinnati District Fax Numbers:

Documentation for a hearing today or the next business day:
Subpoena/Deposition/Suspension requests:
Request a continuance/cancellation of a hearing:
Hearing Administrator -- (513) 721-7503

Evidence for a hearing more than two business days in the future or not yet docketed:
Appeal from Bureau of Workers’ Compensation or DHO order:
Appeal from SHO order or Request for Reconsideration:
Cincinnati District Office -- (513) 723-9811

District Office Fax Numbers:

Akron: 330-643-1468
Cambridge: 740-435-4010
Cleveland: 216-787-3483
Dayton: 937-264-5130
Lima: 419-227-7150
Logan: 740-385-2436
Mansfield: 419-529-3084
Portsmouth: 740-353-6975
Toledo: 419-245-2652
Youngstown: 330-792-2473

Visit the individual office pages for the direct administrator fax numbers.

 

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