Articles of Incorporation (or Certificate of Incorporation) includes the corporation’s name, type of structure (e.g. for-profit, nonprofit, or professional corporation), the registered agent, the number of authorized shares, the effective date, the duration (perpetual by default), and the incorporators’ names and signatures.
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Articles of Incorporation (Florida Corporation)
The Articles of Incorporation is filed with the Florida Secretary of State to establish a Florida corporation. The Articles of Incorporation includes general information about the corporation, such as the name, registered agent, board of directors, and capital stock.
Articles of Incorporation (Florida Corporation)
The Articles of Incorporation is filed with the Florida Secretary of State to establish a Florida corporation. The Articles of Incorporation includes general information about the corporation, such as the name, registered agent, board of directors, and capital stock.
Articles of Incorporation (Georgia Corporation)
The Articles of Incorporation is filed with the Georgia Secretary of State to establish a Georgia corporation. The Articles of Incorporation includes general information about the corporation, such as the name, registered agent, board of directors, and capital stock.
The Articles of Incorporation is filed with the Georgia Secretary of State to establish a Georgia corporation. The Articles of Incorporation includes general information about the corporation, such as the name, registered agent, board of directors, and capital stock.
Certificate of Incorporation (Delaware Corporation)
The Certificate of Incorporation is filed with the Delaware Division of Corporations to establish a Delaware corporation. The Certificate of Incorporation includes general information about the corporation, such as the name, registered agent, board of directors, capital stock, stockholder meetings, and limitation of liability.
The Certificate of Incorporation is filed with the Delaware Division of Corporations to establish a Delaware corporation. The Certificate of Incorporation includes general information about the corporation, such as the name, registered agent, board of directors, capital stock, stockholder meetings, and limitation of liability.