Sample Transmittal Letter to Secretary of State's Office to File Articles of Incorporation - Connecticut - Connecticut 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Sample Transmittal Letter in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and address at the top of the letter. This information is crucial as it identifies you as the sender.
  3. Fill in the date on which you are submitting the letter. This helps establish a timeline for your filing.
  4. Address the letter to the Secretary of State, including their office address provided in the template.
  5. In the body of the letter, clearly state that you are enclosing an original and a copy of the Certificate of Incorporation along with any required fees. Make sure to specify the total fee amount.
  6. Include a request for a filed copy and any additional information typically provided to new incorporators.
  7. Sign your name at the bottom, ensuring that it matches your official documents.
  8. Lastly, indicate any enclosures such as checks for filing fees by filling in those details at the end of the letter.

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Registering your business with the secretary of states office generally ensures no one else in your state will operate a business under the same name. In most states, its impossible to open a business under a name thats already been registered.
How to Download Articles of Incorporation from the Connecticut Secretary of State Website Navigate to [? Insert your organizations legal entity name into this field. Click the Search icon. Click on your organizations entity listing. Click FILING HISTORY
Any business making taxable income from the sale or rental of goods or services must acquire a Sales and Use Tax Permit from the Department of Revenue Services while getting a Connecticut Tax Registration Number.
Companies are required to register with the Connecticut Secretary of State before doing business in Connecticut. Businesses that are incorporated in another state will typically apply for a Connecticut certificate of authority.
To incorporate in Connecticut, heres everything you need to know. Choose a Corporate Name. Appoint a Connecticut Registered Agent. File Certificate of Incorporation With the SOTS. Prepare Corporate Bylaws. Appoint Initial Directors and Hold the First Board Meeting. Issue Corporate Stock. File Your First Annual Report.

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The state requires all Connecticut registered businesses to appoint a registered agent. The Secretary of StateCommercial Recording Division will reject your business filing if you dont appoint a registered agent.

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