How do you incorporate in Nevada?

Answer:
To incorporate in Nevada, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State. Information needed to complete the necessary incorporation documentation includes: the name of the entity, the name of its registered agent, the street address for its registered office, and the purpose of the business entity. It is also necessary to include the number of shares authorized for issue along with par value for each share.


Complete incorporation packages, as well as individual forms, are available for download from Nevada Incorporation Web Site. The form must be signed by an authorized incorporator and the registered agent for the corporation. A Customer Order Form must be submitted along with the completed and signed Articles of Incorporation form.
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