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Maintaining Corporate Records
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Maintaining Corporate Records
Companies should take care to store corporate records, including meeting minutes, in a safe and accessible place. The records may include incorporation documents, bylaws, meeting minutes and other documentation regarding the company, including registered name documentation, reinstatement of corporation records and lapsed corporate ownership records.
Corporate records can be completed with the help of an attorney or through RocketLawyer.com. RocketLawyer.com is designed to ease the burden of the paperwork. One only need answer a few questions about the business while RocketLawyer.com does all of the heavy lifting, including giving you a place to store your documents securely online. You can also take our free Business Legal Check Up to find out exactly what documents you need for your business. Additional benefits include other useful documents such as employment agreements and business contracts, a dashboard to manage one's corporate matters, a minutes keeper and a free Registered Agent Service for all 50 states with a professional membership.
Laws on this topic may vary from state to state.
This content is not meant to provide you with complete information and it is not intended to be legal or tax advice. It is recommended that you consult with your own attorney, accountant or other advisor regarding your specific situation.
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