CONSTITUENT CASEWORK
If you need assistance working with or getting answers from a local government agency, I may be able to help. This page can help you determine if my office is the best place to direct your inquiry.
Councilmembers make every effort to assist Mansfielders with a broad range of issues. However, by law, there are some matters over which I have no jurisdiction. This section will help you determine if I can be of assistance as a Councilmember.
I am able to provide assistance to you if you are a resident of the City of Mansfield, AND your problem is with a local government agency.
If you are not from the City of Mansfield, please contact one of your local representatives who can better assist you.
If you are seeking assistance with a case that involves a state government agency, you should contact your Ohio State Senator or Ohio State Representative. If you are seeking assistance with a case that involves a Federal issue or concern, you should contact your U.S. Senator or U.S. Representative.
If your inquiry is related to a judicial matter -- a matter involving a court, such as child custody, divorce, a civil lawsuit or criminal prosecution or sentencing -- the constitutional separation of powers does not permit my office to intercede, and you may wish to contact the Ohio Bar Association for help finding a qualified lawyer.
If your inquiry is related to pending legislation, or you are suggesting a change to a local ordinance, please use the Contact page on my Web site to submit your inquiry or offer your suggestion.
Councilmembers make every effort to assist Mansfielders with a broad range of issues. However, by law, there are some matters over which I have no jurisdiction. This section will help you determine if I can be of assistance as a Councilmember.
I am able to provide assistance to you if you are a resident of the City of Mansfield, AND your problem is with a local government agency.
If you are not from the City of Mansfield, please contact one of your local representatives who can better assist you.
If you are seeking assistance with a case that involves a state government agency, you should contact your Ohio State Senator or Ohio State Representative. If you are seeking assistance with a case that involves a Federal issue or concern, you should contact your U.S. Senator or U.S. Representative.
If your inquiry is related to a judicial matter -- a matter involving a court, such as child custody, divorce, a civil lawsuit or criminal prosecution or sentencing -- the constitutional separation of powers does not permit my office to intercede, and you may wish to contact the Ohio Bar Association for help finding a qualified lawyer.
If your inquiry is related to pending legislation, or you are suggesting a change to a local ordinance, please use the Contact page on my Web site to submit your inquiry or offer your suggestion.