If your state requires a Statement of Information, it needs to be filed quickly. We can tell you how much time you have to get this filed in your state.
In states where a Statement of Information is required, if it's not filed on time, the state may assess penalty fees and send a notice of delinquency.
If the name or address of your Registered Agent changes, you may need to file a Statement of Information to get those updates on record.
Filing your Statement of Information keeps your company in good standing. Not filing can result in a business being suspended and losing the right to use the entity name.
If you don't have all your officers, directors or members determined yet, you can still file your Statement of Information, then make updates when you file your Annual Report next year.
Our business specialists make it simple and easy to file your Statement of Information and any other business documents. We serve thousands of growing businesses in every state.
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