The state (Ohio ) maximum is $ 250.00 and that is what most dealers charge. It is a fee charged and is really profit for the dealer. They say it is negotable but it is only negotable if the dealer is willing to do that and most are not.
Yes, the Doc Fee is actually nothing more than extra dealer profit and as such is taxable.
Every state in which you can afford the application fee, but you may want to limit that to the particular state in which you practice.
A dealership fee is usually known as a Documentary Fee or Doc Fee. It also depends on the dealership. We only charge a Doc Fee where other dealers may have other fees that they charge for and assign them a different name.
There is no limit on the number of signs but there is a size limit. Some surburbs like Akron charge a fee to put up sign and new legislation is constantly proposed to limit the number of political signs a person can put up.
In banking an over limit fee is an additional charge imposed by the bank due to your the funds in your account. It is a penalty charge for going over your account limit.
You will need to fill out an Articles of Organization and submit a filing fee of $125 made out to the State. Send the Articles of Organization and filing fee to the following address:P.O. Box 67Columbus, Ohio43216
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No they do not require a doc fee. This a documentation fee charged by the dealer and differs from dealership to dealership. You'll have a hard time getting the dealer to wave this fee as most will give you every excuse they can as to why it's charged in the first place.
It's a government charge or fee for fiance
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Retaining litigation support in the state of Ohio would be very easy. You would need to find a lawyer in your local area who would be willing to defend you, then pay them their retainer fee.
Fee schedule effective 10/16/09: http://www.oberlinmunicipalcourt.org/waiverschedule1009.pdf