B2B Compliance Guide

Commercial Debt Collection in Ohio

Everything you need to know about collecting B2B debts in Ohio. Statute of limitations, licensing requirements, and how AgentCollect keeps you compliant automatically.

6 Years
Statute of Limitations (written)
ODFI License
Required for 3rd-party collectors
8am–9pm
Permitted Contact Hours (ET)
ORC §2305.07
Governing Statute

Ohio B2B Debt Collection Rules

Ohio is a major commercial state with a well-developed regulatory framework for debt collection. The state's 6-year statute of limitations provides a reasonable collection window, and the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions (ODFI) oversees licensing for third-party collectors.

Key distinction: The Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act (OCSPA) has limited application to B2B collections. However, collection agencies must still hold an ODFI license and comply with federal guidelines where applicable. Professional conduct standards apply regardless of whether the debtor is a consumer or a business.

How Long You Have to Collect

Ohio Revised Code (ORC)

The statute of limitations determines how long a creditor has to file a lawsuit to collect a debt. Once expired, the debt is not forgiven — but it becomes unenforceable through the courts.

Contract Type Time Limit Code Section
Written contract 6 years ORC §2305.07
Oral contract 6 years ORC §2305.07
Open book account (invoices) 6 years ORC §2305.07
Account stated 6 years ORC §2305.07
Promissory note 6 years ORC §2305.07

Important: The clock starts from the date of the last activity on the account — typically the last payment or the invoice due date. A partial payment can restart the clock.

Who Needs a License

Ohio Division of Financial Institutions (ODFI) Licensing

Ohio requires third-party debt collectors and collection agencies to be licensed with the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions before collecting debts in the state.

  • Third-party collectors must hold an Ohio Collection Agency License from ODFI
  • Original creditors collecting their own debts do not need a license
  • Attorneys engaged in debt collection activity may have separate licensing requirements
  • Annual renewal and surety bond requirements apply
  • License holders must maintain complete records of all Ohio collection activity

How AgentCollect Handles This

  • AgentCollect operates under its own ODFI license — you don't need to obtain one
  • Our partnered attorneys are licensed and barred in Ohio
  • All communications automatically include required disclosures
  • Licensing status is verified and renewed annually

Laws That Apply to B2B Collections

Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act (OCSPA) — Limited B2B Application

The OCSPA primarily applies to consumer transactions, but its deceptive practices provisions can create risk for collectors who engage in misleading conduct even in B2B contexts under related common law theories.

  • Primarily governs transactions involving consumer buyers
  • B2B application is limited but deceptive conduct creates common law liability
  • Treble damages available for willful consumer violations (limited to consumer context)
  • Best practice: follow OCSPA standards for all collections regardless of debtor type

Ohio Collection Agency Regulations

Ohio's ODFI-regulated collection agencies must comply with specific conduct standards that apply to all debt collection, including commercial accounts.

  • Accurate representation of the debt amount and nature required
  • No threats, harassment, or abusive collection tactics
  • Proper licensing and bonding must be maintained at all times
  • Collectors must respond to disputes and validation requests promptly

UCC Article 2 — Commercial Transactions

Ohio has adopted the UCC, providing the primary legal framework for B2B debt recovery for the sale of goods and commercial contracts.

  • Governs sale of goods between businesses
  • Allows contractual modification of remedies and limitations
  • Commercial reasonableness standard applies
  • Permits interest and late fees if specified in the contract

Automatic Ohio Compliance

Every AgentCollect account is pre-configured for Ohio's specific requirements. No manual setup needed.

Requirement How AgentCollect Handles It
Contact hours (8am–9pm ET) AI agents auto-detect timezone from area code. Never calls outside permitted hours.
Validation notice Automatically sent within 30 days of first contact with all required disclosures.
Statute of limitations Accounts past 6-year SOL are flagged and handled with modified approach.
ODFI licensing AgentCollect holds its own Ohio license. Clients don't need to obtain one.
Cease-and-desist Immediately stops all contact. Account moved to legal review queue.
OCSPA standards All communications follow professional standards. No deceptive or abusive practices.

Ohio B2B Debt Collection FAQ

What is the statute of limitations for B2B debt collection in Ohio?
In Ohio, the statute of limitations for written contracts, oral contracts, and open book accounts is 6 years (ORC §2305.07). The clock starts from the date of the last activity on the account.
Do I need a license to collect B2B debts in Ohio?
Third-party debt collectors must hold an Ohio Collection Agency License from the Ohio Division of Financial Institutions (ODFI). Original creditors collecting their own debts do not need a license. AgentCollect operates under its own ODFI license.
Does the Ohio Consumer Sales Practices Act apply to B2B collections?
The OCSPA's application to B2B collections is limited — it primarily governs consumer transactions. However, deceptive conduct in any collection activity can create liability under common law. AgentCollect follows professional standards for all Ohio collections.
Can I charge interest on unpaid B2B invoices in Ohio?
Yes. Ohio allows contractual interest between businesses. The legal rate is 5% per year if no contractual rate is specified (ORC §1343.01). Including interest terms in your contracts maximizes recovery.

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