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The certificate of incorporation is a key document required for establishing a business entity under state law, whether in Delaware, California, or elsewhere. This document is filed with the Secretary of State and may vary in name; for instance, it can be called Articles of Incorporation or a Certificate of Formation for limited liability companies. Its purpose is to officially create an entity under that state's regulations. Typically, a Delaware certificate of incorporation is concise, stating essential details such as the registered address, the agent for service of process, the number of shares authorized, and their par value.