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Okay. What is included in the Articles of Incorporation? Well as previously stated the incorporator will go about filing whatever information is necessary in the Articles of Incorporation for the state but the primary information thats required is the reservation of a name that contains either inc or Ltd or incorporated or whatever emblem is acceptable within that state to designate the corporation as a corporation. Generally it will reclaim the principal location of the business and will indicate a representative for service of process, so an agent will give their address and they it will generally state the purpose of the business lots of times it will require stating the types of shares that are authorized common and preferred shares and in many times it will require a stated value for the initial stock being offered which is called par value, which is generally some very low number one cent less than one cent something like that to give an initial value to the shares being authori