Sample Transmittal Letter for Articles of Incorporation - Michigan 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Sample Transmittal Letter in our platform's 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. Next, input the date on which you are submitting the letter. This helps establish a timeline for your submission.
  4. In the body of the letter, clearly state that you are enclosing articles of incorporation along with the filing fee. Make sure to specify the amount of the fee in the designated field.
  5. Include a request for a filed copy of your articles and any additional information typically provided to new incorporators.
  6. Finally, sign off with 'Sincerely yours,' followed by your name. Don’t forget to list any enclosures, such as checks, at the bottom.

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Purpose. If you would like to list a specific purpose (optional) for your LLC, you can enter that in this box. However, if you leave the box blank, it means your LLC will use the all purpose clause (aka a general purpose). This means your LLC can engage in any legal business activities.
Formation StateINC FeesNonprofit Fees Michigan $50 $20 Minnesota $155 $90 Mississippi $52 $52 Missouri $60 $2747 more rows
Michigan certified copies are a true and correct copy of business filings, which can obtained from the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) - Bureau of Corporations, Securities Commercial Licensing - Corporations Division. Articles of incorporation are the most commonly certified document.
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