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Misuse of Credit Cards | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio's law on credit card misuse, including illegal practices and penalties for fraud and unauthorized control of credit cards.

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Misuse of Credit Cards

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code Section 2913.21 addresses the misuse of credit cards, prohibiting deceptive practices to obtain or use credit cards unlawfully. It also criminalizes actions like buying, selling, or controlling credit cards with fraudulent intent. Violations can result in serious criminal penalties, including felony charges for certain offenses.

Frequently Asked Questions

What actions are considered illegal under Ohio's credit card misuse law?

Illegal actions include practicing deception to obtain a credit card, buying or selling a credit card unlawfully, and using or controlling a credit card with fraudulent intent.

What are the penalties for violating Ohio's credit card misuse law?

Violations are generally classified as a first-degree misdemeanor, but certain offenses can lead to more serious charges, including felonies.

Can I be charged if I unknowingly use a stolen credit card?

Yes, if you knowingly use a credit card that has been revoked, expired, or obtained unlawfully, you can be charged with misuse or fraud.

What constitutes control over a credit card with fraudulent intent?

Control with fraudulent intent includes obtaining or possessing a credit card to secure a debt or to purchase property or services unlawfully.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio's law on credit card misuse, including illegal practices and penalties for fraud and unauthorized control of credit cards.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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