How to Form an LLC in Ohio

State fee: $99Processing: 3-5 business daysTrueFormed bundle: $89 + state fee
Full disclosure: You can form an LLC in Ohio yourself for just the $99 state fee. The Secretary of Statedoesn't care who submits the form. Our $89 bundle is for people who'd rather not spend the hour — and it adds EIN, Operating Agreement, and the first year of Registered Agent service.

Ohio LLC Cost Summary

Articles of Organization (state fee)$99
Registered Agent (1st year, included in bundle)Included
EIN (IRS — included in bundle)Included
TrueFormed formation service fee$89
Total Year 1 with TrueFormed$188

Year 2+: Registered Agent renewal is $99/yr. Compare: ZenBusiness Year 1 runs about $497 (Pro formation $199 + RA $199 + state fee) for the same services. We publish our full cost breakdown.

Step 1: Choose a name for your Ohio LLC

Your LLC name must be unique in Ohioand include "LLC" or "Limited Liability Company." Search the Secretary of State database at Secretary of State website to check availability.

Step 2: Choose a registered agent

Ohio requires every LLC to have a registered agent with a physical address in the state. A registered agent receives legal and tax documents on behalf of your business. You can serve as your own registered agent if you have a Ohio address, or use a service like TrueFormed. Our $89 formation bundle includes the first year; renewal is $99/year.

Step 3: File Articles of Organization

File your Articles of Organization with the Ohio Secretary of State. You can file online at www.sos.state.oh.us. The filing fee is $99 and processing typically takes 3-5 business days.

Or let TrueFormed handle it — our $89 bundle includes this filing plus EIN, Operating Agreement, and your first year of Registered Agent service. You pay the $99 state fee on top.

Step 4: Get an EIN from the IRS

An EIN (Employer Identification Number) is your business's tax ID. It's free from the IRS and takes about 5 minutes online. You'll need it to open a business bank account, file taxes, and hire employees.

See our complete EIN guide →

Step 5: Create an Operating Agreement

Ohio doesn't legally require an operating agreement, but every LLC should have one. It defines ownership percentages, management structure, and what happens if a member leaves. Banks often require it to open a business account.

Ohio tax notes

Commercial activity tax (CAT) of 0.26% on gross receipts over $150K.

Ready to form your Ohio LLC?

Our $89 bundle covers formation, EIN, Operating Agreement, and your first year of Registered Agent service. State fee ($99) is paid to Ohio at cost.