How do you incorporate in New Mexico?

Answer:
To incorporate in New Mexico, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Incorporation with the Corporations Bureau of the New Mexico Public Regulations Commission in Santa Fe. Information necessary to complete the required form includes: the name of the corporation, the duration of the entity (if not perpetual), the number of stock shares authorized for issue (if applicable), and the purpose for which the entity is organized.


It is also necessary to include the address of the corporation's registered office and the name of its registered agent. The registered agent must sign a Statement of Acceptance of Appointment form. Names and addresses must also be included for the initial members of the Board of Directors and the incorporators.

The Articles of Incorporation form, along with completion instructions, may be downloaded from http://www.nmprc.state.nm.us/corporations/pdf/charter/dpr.pdf .

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