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You can find information on any corporation or business entity in New Jersey or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.
You can visit the NJ portal website and enter either the name of the company, entity ID number, or even the taxpayer identification number (Federal Employer ID Number) of the business. The website will then verify if the business is registered.
The Corporate Status Report includes information about a corporation such as: date of formation, name of the registered agent, registered office the status (active, dissolved, and revoked) , and principal office address of the entity if any.
You can visit the NJ portal website and enter either the name of the company, entity ID number, or even the taxpayer identification number (Federal Employer ID Number) of the business. The website will then verify if the business is registered.
The Secretary of State where the company is incorporated You can find out whether the company is a corporation in good standing and has filed annual reports with the state through the secretary of state where the company is incorporated.
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You may check the online registration inquiry to determine if the business is already registered. If you have not registered but are required to have this certificate, you will need to complete Form NJ-REG.
Business Entity ID: This is the ten-digit ID assigned to all corporations, LLCs and limited partnerships. Enter all ten digits, including leading zeros. Do NOT enter spaces, dashes or slashes.
An Entity ID is a 10-digit number used to identify your corporate business records. Your corporate records are public and kept separate from your tax records, which are confidential.
Use our online Name Availability Look-Up Service to see if a business name is currently available for use. You may also browse names on file with the State of New Jersey to get a general sense of which names are available.
An Entity ID is a 10-digit number used to identify your corporate business records. Your corporate records are public and kept separate from your tax records, which are confidential.

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