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Arizona Corporation Commission From choosing a name and business entity type to filing Articles of Organization Incorporation, we are here to help with the steps you’ll need to take to start a business in Arizona View the Arizona Corporation Commission’s open meetings, hearings and events calendar and watch live
Corporation Division | Arizona Corporation Commission The Corporations Division provides a multitude of services for Arizona businesses, including approving articles of incorporation to start a corporation, approval of articles of organization to start a limited liability company (LLC) and granting authority to foreign (non-Arizona) corporations and LLC to transact business in this state
Arizona Secretary of State | Business Entity Search The Arizona Secretary of State, under the supervision of the Corporations Commission, allows searches of its business database by name or entity ID The available information is located on the entity card and includes ownership details, statutory agent information, and contact details (including mailing addresses)
How To Start A Corporation In 9 Steps – Forbes Advisor Read our simple guide to learn how to start a corporation We’ll walk you through everything you need to know to form your new corporation today Which Type of Corporation Is Right for You?
Corporation | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica Money Corporation, specific legal form of organization of persons and material resources, chartered by the state, for the purpose of conducting business Its features include limited liability and juridical personality, which means that the corporation itself as a fictive ‘person’ may sue and be sued and may make contracts
What is a Corporation? - Various Types and Reasons to Incorporate What is a Corporation? A corporation is a legal entity created by individuals, stockholders, or shareholders, with the purpose of operating for profit Corporations are allowed to enter into contracts, sue and be sued, own assets, remit federal and state taxes, and borrow money from financial institutions
Arizona Corporation Commission - azcc. gov Need to visit the office? Search for business entities and view entity documents Please create an eCorp account to begin If you already have an account, then please sign in