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  2. Department of Commerce | Ohio.gov

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    In recognition of National Apprenticeship Week, which takes place Nov. 17-23, the Ohio Department of Commerce is highlighting the wide range professional opportunities available to Ohioans through careers in the skilled trades.

  3. Commerce Department - Ohio.gov

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    The Ohio Department of Commerce is the states chief regulatory agency. They ensure businesses follow the law as they build properties, create jobs, and sell products and services. They also stimulate economic growth and help consumers protect their most important assets.

  4. REPL licenses Ohio's real estate brokers, salespeople, appraisers, home inspectors and more. The division also regulates Ohio cemeteries.

  5. About Commerce - Ohio

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    The Ohio Department of Commerce is the states chief regulatory agency with a focus on consumer protection. We issue nearly 600,000 licenses, permits, registrations and certifications each year in various professions, industries and commercial enterprises.

  6. Look Up a Licensee - Ohio

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    Ohio Department of Commerce | 77 South High Street, 23rd Floor. Columbus, OH 43215-6133 | Contact Us

  7. Contact Us | Ohio Department of Commerce

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    The Department of Commerce is home to eight divisions and two major programs. If you have a general inquiry for our agency, please fill out the form below. Please note: Our main media line is not a quicker way to reach a division or program department and is used for public relations and media requests only.

  8. Unclaimed Funds | Ohio Department of Commerce

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    The Ohio Department of Commerces Division of Unclaimed Funds is currently safeguarding approximately $4 billion in Unclaimed Funds that is waiting to be claimed. Last year alone, Ohioans were able to put more than $139 million back into their pockets.