How do you incorporate in North Dakota?

Answer:
To incorporate in North Dakota, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Incorporation with the office of the Secretary of State. Information necessary to complete this form includes: the name of the corporation, the effective date for incorporation, the purpose for which the entity is being organized, the name and address of each incorporator, and details about the number and par value of stock shares authorized for issue.


The location of the registered office and the name of the registered agent must also be included on the form. Additionally, the Registered Agent must sign a Registered Agent's Consent form, acknowledging his or her agreement to serve as such for the entity.

The forms for both the Articles of Incorporation and the Registered Agent's Consent may be downloaded from http://www.nd.gov/eforms/Doc/sfn16812.pdf . It must be signed by an authorized agent of the corporation and submitted to the Business Division of the Secretary of State's office in Bismarck.

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