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The certificate of incorporation is a legal document required to establish an entity under state law, such as Delaware or California. This certificate, which may also be referred to as Articles of Incorporation or, in the case of a limited liability company, a certificate of formation, is filed with the Secretary of State. Its primary purpose is to legally create the entity under state regulations. A Delaware certificate of incorporation typically includes basic details such as the registered address, the agent for service of process, the number of shares the company is authorized to issue, and the par value of those shares. The document is usually concise and lacks extensive detail.