How do you incorporate in North Carolina?

Answer:
To incorporate in North Carolina, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State. The following information is required to complete the Articles of Incorporation form: the name of the corporation, the number of shares authorized for issue, information about the classes into which stock shares are divided, and the street and mailing addresses for the corporation's registered and principal offices. The names and addresses of each incorporator must also be included on the document.


The form may be downloaded from http://www.secretary.state.nc.us/Corporations/Forms.aspx?EntityId=2719924&Type=BusinessCorporation# .

The form must be signed by an authorized corporate representative and submitted, along with the required filing fee, to the Corporations Division of the office of the Secretary of State in Raleigh.

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