What Is a Statutory Agent Ohio?

Can I be my own statutory agent in Ohio?

Yes, you can be your own Registered Agent in Ohio as long as you meet the state requirements. To be your own LLC Registered Agent, you need to have an address in Ohio and be over 18 years old.

Requirements for a Statutory Agent in Ohio

Every corporation, domestic or foreign, must have a Statutory Agent with a registered office within Ohio at all times. The Statutory Agent can be a person or a company. If a person, they must be over 18 years old and have an address in Ohio.

Changing Statutory Agent in Ohio

In order to make a change to your statutory agent in Ohio, you will need to fill out a Statutory Agent Update form and submit it to the Ohio Secretary of State. The filing fee is $25.

Finding a registered agent in Ohio

  • The registered agent is listed on a company’s formation documents that are filed with the State of Ohio.
  • On these documents, a business owner will need to list information such as the registered agent’s address and name.

Registered Agent Services in Ohio

  • Premium registered agent services can charge as little as $10 per month.
  • Your total registered agent cost will be zero if you choose to become your own agent.

Difference Between Non-commercial Registered Agent and Represented Entity

There are key distinctions between non-commercial registered agents and represented entities regarding financial reporting requirements and level of regulation.

Who can serve as statutory agent in Ohio?

According to the Ohio Secretary of State, a statutory agent can be a person who lives in Ohio or a business entity with a business address in Ohio, like a corporation or LLC.

Confirmation of Statutory Agent Appointment

  • Ohio business entities details including their sole proprietorships details with registered agents can be found divided by counties, in the Ohio Secretary of State website.

Importance of a Registered Agent

  • A statutory agent in Ohio receives legal, tax and financial documents for your business.
  • While some states don’t require statutory agents, your Ohio LLC needs one.
  • The requirements are: a natural Ohio resident or a qualified Ohio business service.

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