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Manage your Ohio child support cases by. The way you log in is CHANGING! Beginning in late summer, your User ID and password will need to be changed to an OHID. For more details on the change and what you can do now to prepare, please visit our internet site: bit.ly/4cg7ze6.
My Cases. The My Cases page displays all of a customer’s open cases; displaying case number, other party, child/children and order number, if one exists for each open case. This page allows you to select a case or order number to view additional information on the My Support Order (s) and Balance Information page. Case Number.
New Account Registration. Passwords must be 8 - 15 characters in length and contain 1 upper case, 1 lower case, 1 number and 1 special character.
Access child support case information, make or receive electronic payments, contact your child support worker and find your local child support center.
The Ohio Child Support Customer Service Portal is both a website and mobile app for easy, on-demand access to your case info. The website can be used online through a desktop or mobile device.
The Office of Child Support helps children with getting financial and medical support the law says they should receive. We work with the federal government, Children Services Enforcement Agencies (CSEA), and other agencies to help children.
Ohioans can view child support case information and make support payments online, download the child support mobile app, learn more about child support, and find the county child support enforcement agency serving your community.
The Ohio Child Support Calculator will provide an estimate of the support obligations that may be included in a court or administrative child support order.
In Ohio, this process involves filing a request with the court or through the Ohio Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA). The goal of support is to ensure that the child’s financial needs are met, regardless of which parent has custody. The process of establishing custody includes the following: Filing a petition.
The Ohio child support program is here to serve the families of Ohio. Applying is free and child support services are available at no additional charge from your local county Child Support Enforcement Agency (CSEA).