The Ohio Entry Appointing Fiduciary Letter of Authority is a legal document used to formally appoint a fiduciary to act on behalf of a person or organization. This letter is issued by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODDS), and it is used to appoint a fiduciary for an individual or company in financial distress. The letter is typically used in connection with the Ohio Probate Court's entry appointing a fiduciary. The letter outlines the fiduciary's duties and responsibilities to the granter, as well as the granter's rights and obligations to the fiduciary. The letter also serves as a record of the fiduciary's appointment to the court. There are two types of Ohio Entry Appointing Fiduciary Letters of Authority: one for individuals and one for entities. The individual letter is used to appoint a fiduciary for a person, while the entity letter is used to appoint a fiduciary for an organization.