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  1. Filing Forms & Fee Schedule - Ohio Secretary of State

    All forms can be submitted online at www.OhioBusinessCentral.gov. To file on paper, please note that we may only accept single-sided, 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper as the documents are all scanned and …

  2. As provided in Ohio Revised Code Section 1706.161, a limited liability company may amend or restate the Articles at any time and for any purpose by filing a Certificate of Amendment or Restatement …

  3. Starting a Business - Ohio Secretary of State

    Register with the Ohio Department of Taxation at Tax.Ohio.gov (opens in a new window). Obtain information regarding Ohio taxes, including registration requirements, filing requirements and filing …

  4. By signing and submitting this form to the Ohio Secretary of State, the undersigned hereby certifies that he or she has the requisite authority to execute this document.

  5. Business Central Forms - Ohio Secretary of State

    Business Central Forms These Are the Business Forms Currently Available to File Online: File a New Business or Register a Name Initial Articles of Incorporation: For Profit, Domestic Corporation (Form …

  6. Ohio Business Filings

    An official State of Ohio government website. Here's how you know

  7. Instructions for Articles of Organization for a Domestic Limited Liability Company This form should be used if you wish to file articles of organization for a domestic (Ohio) limited liability company.

  8. How to Dissolve or Cancel a Business Entity - Ohio Secretary of State

    If the entity is no longer transacting business in Ohio or active in its jurisdiction of formation, then it should be cancelled on Ohio’s records. The filing may be submitted online at …

  9. Contact the Ohio Department of Taxation and the Internal Revenue Service to ensure that the nonprofit limited liability company secures the proper state and federal tax exemptions.

  10. Businesses - Ohio Secretary of State

    File for a business online, search existing Ohio businesses and learn more from the Ohio Secretary of State's Business Services Division.