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How to fill out the Ohio Secretary Of State - Certificate Of Dissolution online
Filing a Certificate of Dissolution for a corporation in Ohio is an important step in formally closing a business. This guide provides clear, step-by-step instructions on how to complete this process online, catering to users with varying levels of experience.
Follow the steps to accurately complete your Certificate of Dissolution.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Certificate of Dissolution form and open it in your chosen editing tool.
- Fill in the name of your corporation and the charter number assigned by the Ohio Secretary of State. Additionally, provide the location of your principal office, including city and county.
- Indicate any internet domain names held or maintained by the corporation. If none are held, check the corresponding box.
- Provide the name and mailing address of the statutory agent for your corporation.
- Specify the date of dissolution, ensuring it is either the same as the filing date or a later date within 90 days of the filing date.
- Attach the required notice of dissolution as mandated by Ohio Revised Code section 1701.87(B). This can be done by attaching a separate document or completing the form on page 5.
- Select and provide information regarding the manner in which the resolution of dissolution was adopted – by incorporators, directors, or shareholders.
- Ensure that the document is signed by the necessary parties. If dissolved by incorporators, a majority must sign. For dissolution by directors or shareholders, an authorized officer's signature is required.
- Review all filled sections for accuracy. Once verified, you can save the changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Certificate of Dissolution online now to finalize your business closure process.
Members must dissolve an LLC to officially close it. This dissolution is essential to ending the corporation since LLCs are separate legal entities. In the state of Ohio, LLCs must comply with relevant dissolution procedures as stipulated in the Ohio Revised Code Title 17.
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