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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Kansas Articles of Incorporation in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the name of your corporation in the designated field. Ensure it includes a word of incorporation as required by K.S.A. 17-6002.
  3. Fill in the name and address of your resident agent, ensuring that it is a physical street address, as P.O. boxes are not acceptable.
  4. Provide your mailing address where you wish to receive official correspondence from the Secretary of State’s office.
  5. Indicate the tax closing month and describe the nature of your corporation's business or purpose.
  6. Specify the total number of shares authorized for issuance, including details about stock classes and par values if applicable.
  7. List each incorporator's name and mailing address, ensuring no fields are left blank. Use attachments if necessary.
  8. Complete the section for board directors if applicable, providing their names and addresses.
  9. Indicate the duration of your corporation and specify an effective date for filing if it differs from immediate filing.
  10. Finally, ensure all signatures correspond exactly to those listed in the incorporators' section before submitting your form.

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Fast Facts Nickname: The Sunflower State. Statehood: 1861; 34th state. Population (as of July 2015): 2,911,641. Capital: Topeka. Biggest City: Wichita. Abbreviation: KS. State bird: western meadowlark. State flower: sunflower.
Here are 5 cool products Kansas gave to the world Integrated circuit, forerunner of the microchip: Jack Kilby of Great Bend invented the integrated circuit, the forerunner of the microchip, in 1958. Icee, Slurpee: The soda fountain in Omar Knedliks Dairy Queen in Coffeyville was old and persnickety.
There is an ongoing outbreak of tuberculosis in two counties in Kansas. As of January 31, 67 cases of active TB and two deaths had been counted across these two counties, making it one of the largest outbreaks of tuberculosis in the United States in the past 3040 years.
Issues Agriculture. Regardless of our job or where we live, agriculture matters to us. Aviation. In Kansas, we take great pride in being at the crossroads of aviation. Economy. Education. Energy. Entrepreneurship and Innovation. Family Values. Health Care.
Fun facts Kansas is famous for The Breadbasket: Sometimes called the Breadbasket of the World, Kansas is one of the largest wheat-producing states in the U.S.

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Rankings Scorecard. Located in the center of the United States and on the Great Plains, Kansas is known for beef and for being Dorothys no place like home in the classic childrens book and film The Wizard of Oz.

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