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As a registering professional solicitor or fundraising counsel, can I submit a letter of credit or continuation certificate in lieu of a surety bond?

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As a registering professional solicitor or fundraising counsel, can I submit a letter of credit or continuation certificate in lieu of a surety bond?

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No, Ohio law requires a surety bond in the amount of $25,000. The surety bond must be submitted on the Attorney General-prescribed form because it contains language binding the registrant to requirements specific to the State of Ohio.

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