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the certificate of incorporation is the document that that Cree under Delaware law or under California law to wherever youre going to incorporate whatever whoevers laws you choose to incorporate your entity the way that you incorporate is by filing this certificate of incorporation with the Secretary of State in that state in some states its called something different the Articles of Incorporation if its a limited liability company itll be called a certificate of formation but basically it has the same purpose which is to bring into existence your entity as an entity incorporated under the laws of that state and so typically a certificate of incorporation thats filed say in Delaware will be a very short document it doesnt have a lot of detail itll state for example your registered address in the state where youre incorporating your the agent for service of process in the state and how many shares the company is authorized to issue the par value which is sort of the nominal or