How do you incorporate in Maine?

Answer:
To incorporate in Maine, it is necessary to
file an Articles of Incorporation for a Domestic Business Corporation with the office of the Secretary of State. Information needed to complete the form includes: the name of the corporation, the type of professional services the entity plans to provide, details about the shares of stock to be issued, and information about the entity's management structure.


The names and addresses of all initial incorporators must be included on the document. It is also necessary to provide the name of the entity's initial Clerk, who must be a resident of Maine, along with the address of the registered office. The Articles of Incorporation form may be downloaded from http://www.maine.gov/sos/cec/corp/formsnew/mbca6.pdf . The form must be signed by the Clerk and submitted to the Corporate Examining Section of the Secretary of State's office in Augusta.

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