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Who is required to register with the Ohio Secretary of State? Any business entity, domestic or foreign, planning to transact business within Ohio, using a name other than their own personal name, must register with this office. Business entities must file the appropriate formation documents to register their business.
Below is a breakdown of the process of forming an LLC in Ohio. Find a Business Idea. Create a Business Plan. Choose a Name for Your Ohio LLC. Appoint a Statutory Agent. File Articles of Organization. Receive Your LLC Certificate. Draft an LLC Operating Agreement. Obtain an EIN.
Some states have a general license requirement, which means all businesses operating in those states must have the license, regardless of what they do. But good news: Ohio doesn't require a general license to do business in the state. Meaning, your Ohio LLC doesn't need a general state business license.
Who is required to register with the Ohio Secretary of State? Any business entity, domestic or foreign, planning to transact business within Ohio, using a name other than their own personal name, must register with this office. Business entities must file the appropriate formation documents to register their business.
Search for businesses registered to do business in the State of Ohio. Entrepreneurs can use the Ohio Secretary of State's Business Search portal to search for available business names.
Ohio business registration is the process of establishing a legal business entity in the state. If you've written a business plan, these are the next steps to becoming a business owner.
Search for businesses registered to do business in the State of Ohio. You can use the Ohio Secretary of State's Business Search portal to see if a business is registered to do business in Ohio.