Ohio Registration Statement

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This form is a Registration Statement, the purpose of which is to register a judgment for child support in a state other than the state in which the judgment was rendered. Other states will normally enforce the judgment.
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All foreign LLCs operating in Ohio must submit a Registration of a Foreign Limited Liability Company application to the Ohio Secretary of State and pay the state a $99 filing fee ($199 for expedited filings).

No, you don't need to renew your LLC every year in Ohio or file annual reports. Instead, you have to consistently maintain state obligations like registered agent requirements and business levies.

Business entities in Ohio are not required to file an annual report. However, certain types of entities and registrations are required to file reports at different intervals.

Rule 3901-3-02 | Regulation and registration of insurers under the Insurance Holding Company Regulatory Act. The purpose of this rule is to interpret certain terms, establish standards, and to promulgate forms to be adhered to in the regulation and registration of insurers authorized to do business in this state.

Rule 3901-1-02 | Access to confidential personal information. This rule is to regulate employee access to the confidential personal information that the department of insurance (department) keeps. This rule applies to both electronic records and records kept on paper.

Rule 3901-3-03 | Transactions subject to prior notice - notice filing. The purpose of this rule is to establish the form and content an insurer must use in order to give notice of a proposed transaction under section 3901.341 of the Revised Code.

Rule 3901-1-54 sets forth uniform minimum standards for the investigation and disposition of property and casualty claims arising under insurance contracts or certificates issued to residents of Ohio by defining procedures and practices which constitute unfair claims practices.

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Ohio Registration Statement