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Obtaining a copy of a company's Articles of Incorporation is a relatively simple process. In most states, a certified copy can be requested by visiting the office of the Secretary of State in person or by phone, mail, or the state's online system. This portion of the site is for informational purposes only.
A certified copy of your Articles of Organization or Articles of Incorporation can be ordered by fax, mail, email or in person, but we recommend faxing. Normal processing takes up to 5 business days, plus additional time for mailing, and costs $55 for certification.
Step 1: Choose an LLC name. Step 2: Secure a registered agent service. Step 3: Create an LLC operating agreement. Step 4: Submit your articles of organization to the state. Step 5: Receive your LLC status from the state.
To start a corporation in Illinois, you must file Articles of Incorporation with the Department of Business Services. You can file the document online or by mail. The Articles of Incorporation cost a minimum of $175 to file. Once filed with the state, this document formally creates your Illinois corporation.
Regular processing of articles of incorporation takes about four weeks, plus an additional two or three days to mail the final documents. Regular filing time for an LLC (limited liability company) is between seven and ten business days.
Identify the LLC's name and state. To obtain the articles of organization for an LLC, you'll need to know the LLC's name and the state where it formed. Go to the appropriate state business authority's website. Submit your request for the articles.
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In many states, the only document required to create an LLC is an “articles of organization." While you can hire a lawyer or draft the articles yourself, Findlay notes there is usually a form available from the Secretary of State that can simply be filled out and submitted.
LCS are not corporations and do not use articles of incorporation. Instead, LCS form by filing articles of organization. The articles may be simple or quite detailed.
You need an Articles of Incorporation to form an LLC or corporation with the state government, but sole proprietorship and partnerships are considered established as soon as the owners conduct business. Plus, each state has its own formation requirements.
The articles of organization document typically includes the name of the LLC, the type of legal structure (e.g. limited liability company, professional limited liability company, series LLC), the registered agent, whether the LLC is managed by members or managers, the effective date, the duration (perpetual by default
Article 1: Name. Article 2: Principal and Mailing Address. Article 3: Registered Agent. Article 4: Statement of Acceptance by Registered Agent. Article 5: Duration. Article 6: Management. Article 7: Members. Article 8: Initial Contribution.
Some states require an LLC to draft an operating agreement and file it with the Secretary of State. Other states merely require the LLC have an operating agreement but have no filing requirement. LCS are not corporations and do not use articles of incorporation. Instead, LCS form by filing articles of organization.
A Statement of Information (Form SI-100) and a Statement by Common Interest Development Association (Form SI-CID) are required to be filed with the California Secretary of State within 90 days after filing the initial Articles of Incorporation and every other year thereafter during the applicable filing period.
Duration. The duration is the length of time, in years, that your corporation will operate. Many states do not ask for a specific duration in the articles of incorporation, and states that do ask for it often do not require you to provide a limited duration.
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