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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kentucky Corporate Search document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name as a representative of the corporation in the first blank space. This identifies who is submitting the notice.
  3. In the next section, provide the name of the corporation and its type (e.g., LLC, Inc.) to clarify which entity is involved.
  4. Fill in the address where the corporation can be served. This ensures that all parties can be contacted regarding this notice.
  5. Indicate whether labor or materials have been furnished for property improvement by checking the appropriate box and providing details about the property location.
  6. State who owns the property in question, ensuring accurate identification of ownership.
  7. Enter the total value of labor and/or materials provided, ensuring it reflects any known credits or setoffs.
  8. Complete additional fields regarding contract details and last provision dates to maintain compliance with legal requirements.
  9. Finally, sign and print your name, title, and corporation information at the bottom of the form to validate your submission.

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As Kentuckys Chief Business Official, the Secretary of State oversees the nearly 370,000 entities that have filed to do business in the Commonwealth. The office provides many services to help businesses and, in turn, grow Kentuckys economy.
Mail filings: In total, mail filing approvals for Kentucky LLCs take around 1 week. This accounts for the 1 business day processing time after the Secretary of State receives your filing, plus the time your documents are in the mail. Online filings: Online filings for Kentucky LLCs are approved immediately.
Kentuckys Secretary of State is the Commonwealths Chief Election Officer, Chief Business Official, and chief advocate for civic engagement.
How do I register a Kentucky DBA name? Download and Print the Form. Specify Your Assumed Name. Provide Business Entity Information. Specify the Effective Date of the Assumed Name. Confirm State and County of Organization. Provide Business Mailing Address. Pay the Filing Fee. Mail the Document and Fee.
You can check the availability of a name through an online search, in writing, or by phone at (502) 564-3490. If you are not quite ready to form a business entity but you would like to reserve a business name, you can file an application for reservation or renewal of reserved name​.
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Prepare articles of organization and file them with the Kentucky Secretary of State to start the LLC formation process. You can file online, by mail, or in person at the Office of the Secretary of State in Frankfort. The filing fee is $40. Once you file your articles, the Secretary of State will review the filing.
You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Kentucky or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.
Kentucky doesnt have a statewide business license that applies to all businesses, but certain types of businesses are required to have a special license or permit to operate legally. In some cases, more than one state license may be required.

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