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The certificate of incorporation is a key document required under state law (e.g., Delaware or California) to establish a business entity. This document, which may also be called Articles of Incorporation or Certificate of Formation for limited liability companies, must be filed with the Secretary of State. Its primary purpose is to officially create the entity in accordance with state laws. Typically, a Delaware certificate of incorporation is concise, outlining essential details such as the registered address, agent for service of process, the number of shares authorized, and their par value, which represents the nominal value of the shares.