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Support Payment Information All payments are processed by the Ohio Child Support Payment Central (CSPC) in Columbus. Over one million checks from obligors and employers statewide are processed each month. There are several methods for both making payments and receiving payments of the support obligation. The following information provides each party on the support order the various options available for paying and receiving support. OBLIGEE- Any person to whom child support and/or spousal support is owed Soon after your case is entered into the SETS computer system, you will receive notice that you must choose to receive payments through direct deposit to your checking or savings account or to the E-Quick Pay Master Card. If you fail to choose the method by the deadline, you will automatically receive the E-Quick Pay MasterCard. OHIO CSPC Direct Deposit Support payments can be deposited directly to your checking or savings account. All you need to do is complete the direct deposit form and mail it in, or call 1-888-965-2676, or you can e-mail your request to www.state.oh.us/odjfs/ocs. This fast, safe, and efficient method applies support payments directly to a MasterCard debit card issued by the state. As payments come in, they are applied to the card, which can be used at thousands of purchase points or to obtain cash at banks or ATM machines. To request an enrollment form, call toll free 1-888-965-2676. To report a lost or stolen card, or for other inquiries about your e-Quick Pay card, call toll free 1-800-503-1283. Payment Information on Line You can obtain the last payment date, date payment was processed and the total due on the order by going to http://jfs.ohio.gov/ocs/ PIN Reset Information Call the Office of Child Support-Bureau of Customer Service at 1-614-387-5505 or 1-800-686-1556; or FAX 1-614-995-7159. There can be a time lapse of
several weeks from the date the new order is filed by the Court or CSEA and the
date your case is entered in the SETS statewide computer system. Payments on a new order You need to ensure that
payments are made to CSEA or CSPC beginning with the effective date of the
order, even though your case may not yet be entered in the SETS computer system
and you did not get a bill. By law, payments made directly to the obligee are
considered a gift. If payments are missed you may enter default, which has
consequences (see Default Section). Cash Payments Cash payments may be made in
person at the Gallia County CSEA Payment Office at 848 Third Avenue, Gallipolis,
Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. While payments are recorded in
our office, they are processed and applied to the obligee’s account by CSPC in
Columbus. Any person can make a payment for you, as long as they can provide
your SETS case number or social security number and the order number. Electronic Payments On-line You can make child support
payments on line at http://www.expertpay.com/
At this time, Expert Pay payments can be made using MasterCard
ONLY. Payment by Mail All payments made by mail MUST
include the payer's SETS case number, the court case (or order) number, the
payer's name and the payer's social security number in order to correctly
identify the case which the payment is to be applied. Your payments should be sent to: Ohio Child Support Payment Central P.O. Box 182372 Columbus, OH 43218-2372 |
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In compiling this data, Gallia County/Gallipolis City has made every effort to ensure the accuracy of this data, however no guarantee is given or implied. In no event shall Gallia County/Gallipolis City or it’s employees be held liable for any loss or damage, consequential or otherwise, including but not limited to time, money or goodwill, arising from the use, operation or modification of the data or information. No person, entity or user shall sell, give or receive for the purpose of selling or offering for sale, any portion of the information or data provided herein, nor may they use the information in a manner that is in violation of any federal, state or local law or regulation. This institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider |