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Content of the certificate of incorporation The name of the corporation. The purpose of the corporation. Legal addresses. The duration of the corporation. The number and types of shares of stock that the corporation is authorized to issue. The name, address, and signature of one or more incorporators.
The Certificate of Incorporation is the document that details the establishment of the company as a distinct legal entity. On the date specified in its certificate of incorporation, a company is deemed to have been formed or to have become a separate legal person.
Generally, a companys Articles of Incorporation include: Information about authorized shares. The legal name of the company. The companys official address. The business purpose. A Tax ID number. The names and contact information of official agents of the company. The date of incorporation.
Understanding Incorporation Incorporation is the broad term to describe a business registered with a state to become a separate legal entity. That business entity often is owned by shareholders (even if it is a corporation with a single owner) that may also be overseen by a board of directors.
Corporate names included in articles of incorporation cannot include words or phrases that imply a purpose other than that identified in the document.
Statement of Purpose A general statement such as The purpose of the corporation is to engage in any lawful activity for which corporations may be incorporated in this state is usually sufficient. In many states, this type of statement will be preprinted on the Secretary of States articles of incorporation form.
Typically, the articles must contain, at the very least: the corporations name and business address. the number of authorized shares and the par value (if any) of the shares. the name and address of the in-state registered agent.
Articles of incorporation are a set of formal documents filed with a government body to legally document the creation of a corporation. Articles of incorporation generally contain pertinent information such as the firms name, street address, agent for service of process, and the amount and type of stock to be issued.

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