If you’re starting an LLC in Ohio, the business entity formation process is one of the first and most important hurdles. This step can be terribly ...
Ohio Statutory Agent for an LLC
Written by: Natalie Fell
Natalie is a business writer with experience in operations, HR, and training & development within the software, healthcare, and financial services sectors.
Edited by: David Lepeska
David has been writing and learning about business, finance and globalization for a quarter-century, starting with a small New York consulting firm in the 1990s.
Published on June 30, 2022
Updated on May 18, 2023

If you’re thinking of forming a limited liability company (LLC), you should know that in Ohio you will need a statutory agent to handle all of your official paperwork. The statutory agent, which is also required for corporations, LLPs, and nonprofits, is a specific role that involves several key considerations and restrictions, as detailed below.
What Is a Statutory Agent?
A statutory (registered) agent in Ohio is a person or business authorized to accept legal, tax, and financial documents on behalf of your business. Some states do not require a statutory agent, but in Ohio your LLC needs a statutory agent.
Ohio’s Statutory Agent Requirements
In Ohio, you can be your own statutory agent for your LLC, or it can be another member of the LLC, an outside individual or a qualified business service.
In Ohio, the requirements to be a statutory agent are:
- The statutory agent must be one of the following
- (1) A natural person who is a resident of Ohio OR
- (2) A domestic or foreign corporation, nonprofit corporation, limited liability company, partnership, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, limited partnership association, professional association, business trust, or unincorporated nonprofit association that has a business address in this state.
- If the agent is a business entity then the agent must meet the requirements of Title XVII of the Revised Code to transact business or exercise privileges in Ohio.
- Must be 18 years or older
- Must be personally available during normal business hours

Responsibilities of a Statutory Agent
Essentially, the purpose of a statutory agent is to ensure compliance with state laws and to make sure all official matters are handled in a timely manner. Having one person or entity handle state documents helps ensure nothing is missed, helping avoid potential potholes.
Documents that the agent may receive include:
- Tax forms and documents
- Government correspondence
- Legal documents
- Summons documents in case of a lawsuit
Advantages of a Registered Agent Service
A registered agent service is a professional service that will handle official correspondence and documents for your business. Registered agents ensure that all official correspondence is handled on time and keep copies of documents for you. They also keep track of deadlines and send reminders of things you need to file, such as tax forms and annual reports.
A registered agent service will help keep you in compliance with the law and save you time by keeping track of key documents and filing deadlines. This also frees you up to focus on growing your business. The agency will also offer support if problems or questions come up.
Using an agency enables you to have flexible hours. If you are your own registered agent, you must be personally available from 8 AM to 5 PM at your registered agent address. If you use an agency, they are available during those hours and you are free to focus on growing your business.

Choose Your Registered Agent Service in Ohio
If you use a national agency, they will help you form an LLC or corporation in another state or multiple states where you do not have residency. A good agency also offers a level of privacy, as you would never be served with a summons at your business in front of customers or employees.
You need a service that has an office in Ohio, but you may want to choose a national service so you have the flexibility to form LLCs in other states. Other than that, you should choose a service that offers:
- Compliance management, to send reminders of key deadlines
- Document copying and digital storage so you can access documents online
- Availability during the required hours, with prompt customer service
- Service in all 50 states and US territories
ZenBusiness
- Registered agent service starts at $99 per year
- Great customer support
- The site is easy to use (only takes several minutes to set it up)
Northwest Registered Agent
- Registered agent service costs $125 per year
- Transparent pricing/no hidden fees
- Commitment to privacy
Incfile
- If you form your LLC through Incfile, registered agent is free for the first year. Otherwise, it’s $119 per year.
- An easy to use digital dashboard
- An always-available Ohio registered agent
Harbor Compliance
- Registered agent service costs $99 per year (discount if you choose 2+ years)
- Local registered agent office in North Canton, Ohio
- Quick and easy service
How to Appoint Your Statutory Agent in Ohio
When you form your LLC, your statutory agent information is required on the articles of organization.
When you file your articles of organization, the statutory agent is officially registered as your agent as soon as your LLC filing is approved. You can file your articles of organization in Ohio online, or you can download the form and file by mail.
NOTE: If you don’t already have an account with the Secretary of State, you will need to create one before filing online.
If you want to file by mail, you can download the form and mail the articles of organization and the $99.00 filing fee to:
Ohio Secretary of State
P.O. Box 670
Columbus, OH 43216
Phone: 877.767.3453
Email: [email protected]
Once you have chosen your statutory agent, whether it’s you, another member, or a professional service, you do not need to register the agent with the state. Instead, in Ohio your statutory agent just needs to be named on your articles of organization, along with address and other relevant information, and the state will record this as your LLC’s official statutory agent.
Conclusion
In Ohio, having a statutory agent is legally mandated. If you would prefer not to deal with the added hassle yourself, you might consider hiring a professional service, which will ensure your LLC’s compliance with all state regulations and renewal requirements and simplify expansion beyond your state.
Keep in mind that statutory agents provide valuable, and necessary, services for your business.
Ohio Statutory Agent for an LLC
- What Is a Statutory Agent?
- Ohio's Statutory Agent Requirements
- Responsibilities of a Statutory Agent
- Advantages of a Registered Agent Service
- Choose Your Registered Agent Service in Ohio
- How to Appoint Your Statutory Agent in Ohio
- Conclusion
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