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There isnt any difference between Certificate of Incorporation and Articles of Incorporation. Both the documents refer to the charter filed with the state agency for creating a corporation. In some states, Articles of Incorporation are known as Certificate of Incorporation.
To file articles of organization for your LLC, follow these steps: Contact your states secretary of state or business filing agency. File your articles of organization. Pay the LLC formation filing fee. Receive a certificate of formation. Publish notice of formation, if required. Comply with annual filing requirements.
Obtaining a copy of your Articles of Incorporation If you have misplaced your articles of incorporation, you can find a copy on the Department or Secretary of State website for the state under which your company is filed. This is done through a business entity search.
Articles of incorporation (the articles) is the document filed with a state to create a corporation. Most states ask for only basic information about the corporation, but some require more information than others. All states require an in-state registered agent.
The articles should include: The corporations name, location, and purpose. The number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue. The registered agents name and registered offices address. Each incorporators name and address. The names of each initial director. The corporations purpose and primary activities.
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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.
The state of incorporation is referred to as the domestic state, while all the other states are called foreign states. For example, if you are incorporated in San Francisco, that would be your principal place of business. If you also have an office in Louisiana, that would be a foreign state.
Articles of Incorporation refers to the highest governing document in a corporation. It is also known known as the corporate charter. The Articles of Incorporation generally include the purpose of the corporation, the type and number of shares, and the process of electing a board of directors.

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