DOS BCCO Art of Incorpation for Profit 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DOS BCCO Art of Incorporation for Profit in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your corporation, ensuring it includes a corporate designator such as 'Corporation' or 'Inc.'
  3. Provide the address of your proposed registered office. Remember, a post office box alone is not acceptable; include a street address.
  4. Select whether your corporation is organized on a stock or nonstock basis and specify the number of shares if applicable.
  5. List the names of all incorporators who will sign the document at the end. Ensure that each incorporator's signature is included.
  6. If applicable, indicate any future effective date for your incorporation and add any additional provisions on a separate sheet if necessary.

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Your nonprofit articles of incorporation is a legal document filed with the secretary of state to create your nonprofit corporation. This process is called incorporating. In some states, the articles of incorporation is called a certificate of incorporation or corporate charter.
Articles of incorporation are a public document that establishes the legal existence of a nonprofit. Bylaws are an internal document that outlines the rules and procedures for how the nonprofit will operate.
While articles of incorporation apply to corporations only, operating agreements are used for limited liability companies (LLCs). Both outline the business structure, ownership, and other basic business information, but they apply to different business forms and are not the same thing.
Articles of Incorporation are used when founding a corporation which differs from an LLC in several ways, including how its taxed and the formalities involved in its operation. Instead, a California LLC submits a different document, known as Articles of Organization, to the Secretary of State (SOS).
Are articles of incorporation the same as an EIN? No, articles of incorporation and an employer identification number (EIN) serve different purposes. Filing articles creates your corporation with the state, while the EIN is a federal tax ID number used to handle taxes and open a business bank account.

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