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Indiana Franchise Registration Requirements

Indiana requires franchise registration under the Indiana Franchise Disclosure Law (IC 23-2-2.5). The Securities Division of the Secretary of State office oversees franchise filings. Franchisors must register before offering or selling franchises in Indiana.

Franchisors must register their Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) with the Indiana Securities Division, Office of the Secretary of State before offering or selling any franchise in Indiana.

What Franchisors Must Do in Indiana

Key Requirements

  • Register FDD with the Indiana Securities Division before any offer or sale
  • Provide FDD to prospective franchisees at least 14 days before signing
  • Submit audited financial statements
  • File annual renewal to maintain active registration
  • Include Indiana-specific addenda in the FDD
  • Disclose all material litigation and bankruptcy history

Renewal Requirements

Annual renewal is required. Franchisors must update their FDD and file within the required timeframe to maintain registration.

Filing Fees

Registration filing fee is approximately $500. Renewal fees are similar. Check with the Securities Division for the current schedule.

Important Notes

Indiana requires a surety bond or other financial assurance in certain circumstances. The state examiner may request modifications to the FDD before approving registration.

Understanding Indiana Franchise Registration

As a registration state, Indiana requires franchisors to submit their FDD for review by a state examiner before any franchise can be offered or sold. This means you cannot advertise, solicit, or accept any payment related to a franchise sale in Indiana until your registration is effective.

The registration process involves submitting your complete FDD, audited financial statements, franchise agreement, and any required state-specific addenda. The state examiner will review the filing and may issue comment letters requesting clarifications or modifications. You must respond to all examiner comments before registration can be granted.

Once registration is effective, it must be renewed annually. Allowing your registration to lapse means you cannot legally sell franchises in Indiana until it is reinstated.

Regulatory Information

State
Indiana
Category
Registration State
Regulatory Body
Indiana Securities Division, Office of the Secretary of State
Official Resource
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Other Registration States

Explore franchise requirements in other states with registration requirements.

California

California is one of the most heavily regulated franchise states in the country. Franchisors must register their Franchise Disclosure Document (FDD) with the DFPI before offering or selling franchises. California also has its own franchise relations law that governs the ongoing franchisor-franchisee relationship.

Hawaii

Hawaii requires franchise registration before any franchise offer or sale can occur in the state. The state regulates franchising under the Hawaii Franchise Investment Law (HRS Chapter 482E). Hawaii also has franchise relationship provisions that protect franchisees.

Illinois

Illinois requires franchise registration under the Illinois Franchise Disclosure Act (815 ILCS 705). The Attorney General office reviews FDD filings and must approve registration before any franchise can be offered or sold in the state. Illinois also has a separate Franchise Disclosure Act that provides franchisee protections.

Maryland

Maryland requires franchise registration under the Maryland Franchise Registration and Disclosure Law. The Securities Division of the Attorney General office reviews filings. Maryland also has significant franchise relationship protections that franchisors must follow.

Michigan

Michigan requires franchise registration under the Michigan Franchise Investment Law (MCLA 445.1501 et seq.). The Attorney General office administers franchise registrations. Franchisors must register their FDD before making any offers or sales in Michigan.

Minnesota

Minnesota requires franchise registration under the Minnesota Franchise Act (Minn. Stat. 80C). The Department of Commerce reviews all franchise filings. Minnesota also has strong franchise relationship protections covering termination, non-renewal, and transfer.

This content is general education and does not constitute legal advice. Franchise laws change. Consult a franchise attorney and verify current requirements with the relevant state agency.

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