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The Ohio Secretary of State's Office is responsible for overseeing elections for the state of Ohio as well as registering companies to do business in Ohio.
File for a business online, search existing Ohio businesses and learn more from the Ohio Secretary of State's Business Services Division.
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Here you can find more information about voting, candidates, the election calendar, absentee voting, and election results. Also, you will find resources for election officials and Ohio precinct election officials.
1. First, register with the Ohio Secretary of State. Registration information as well as forms are available online or at (877) SOS-FILE. 2. Obtain a federal Employer Identification Number (EIN). Contact the Internal Revenue Service to learn additional information and an online application at IRS.gov - search "EIN." 3. Open a Bank Account.
Look Up Your Voter Registration (opens in a new window) Learn More About Absentee Voting. Request an Absentee Ballot. View the 2024 Voting Schedule. Military and Overseas Absentee Voting Has Begun for the November 5 General Election. Learn more.
Contact the Secretary of State's Office. Regular office hours 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday-Friday. If you need immediate assistance with an elections-related inquiry, please call 877.767.6446 x1.
Read about the duties and responsibilities of the Ohio Secretary of State. The office offers many initiatives for citizens of Ohio.
Business Services. Filing Forms & Fee Schedule. 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 imaged into our database after being processed.
Frank LaRose became Ohio’s 51st Secretary of State on January 14, 2019, bringing to the office years of hard-earned leadership skills and public service developed as a U.S. Army Reservist, State Senator, U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret, and Eagle Scout.