Articles of Incorporation of a Virginia Stock Corporation 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Articles of Incorporation in our editor.
  2. In Article I, enter the proposed name of your corporation. Ensure it includes a designation such as 'Corp.' or 'Inc.' and is distinguishable from existing names.
  3. For Article II, specify the number of shares your corporation can issue. If applicable, detail each class or series of shares, including their rights and preferences.
  4. In Article III, provide the name of your registered agent. Mark the appropriate box to indicate if they are an individual or a business entity authorized in Virginia.
  5. Complete Article IV by entering the registered office address, ensuring it matches the registered agent's business office.
  6. Fill out Article V with your principal office address where corporate records will be maintained.
  7. List initial directors in Article VI if applicable. Finally, ensure all incorporators sign and print their names at the end of the document.

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There are two types of corporations in Virginia each with their own articles of incorporation rules: stock and nonstock. Generally speaking, in Virginia business corporations form stock corporations and nonprofits form non-stock corporations. Stock corporations are those that issue stock.
To form a Virginia LLC, you must complete and file the Articles of Organization with the State Corporation Commission. The Articles cost $100 to file. For $25 plus state fees (total $125) well fill out and file your Articles for you.
How to Download Articles of Incorporation from the Virginia Secretary of State Website Navigate to []() Select Contains as your search option. Insert your organizations legal entity name into the Entity Name field.
For general information - please call 804-371-9967 or 1-800-552-7945, or email us at sccinfo@scc.virginia.gov.
There are two types of corporations in Virginia, stock corporations, which are authorized to issue shares to persons who become shareholders, the owners of the corporation, and nonstock corporations, which may have members, but not owners. Stock corporations are usually formed to generate a profit for the shareholders.

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