Do insurance business entities need to register with the Ohio Secretary of State’s Office?
Most business entities are required to be registered with the Ohio Secretary of State. Ohio law provides that no domestic or foreign corporation, limited liability company or limited liability partnership may transact business in this state until it has registered with the Ohio Secretary of State. (Ohio Revised Code sections 1703.03, 1705.54, and 1775.64 respectively). For the specific information, contact the Secretary of State at (614) 466-3910 or toll free (877) 767-3453.
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