How do you incorporate in Michigan?

Answer:
To incorporate in Michigan, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Incorporation form with the Bureau of Commercial Services of the Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth. Information necessary to complete the form includes: the name of the corporation, the purpose for which the corporation is being formed, and details about the stock shares authorized for issue.


Additionally, it is necessary to include the physical location of the registered office and the name of the resident agent. The names and addresses of the incorporators must also be included.

The form may be downloaded from http://www.michigan.gov/documents/CIS_Form_502_2457_7.pdf . Each incorporator must sign the document. It must be filed, along with the filing fee, to the Corporation Division of the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth's Bureau of Commercial Services in Lansing.

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