How do you incorporate in Vermont?

Answer:
To incorporate in Vermont, it is necessary to
file an Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State. Information needed to complete the document includes: the corporate name, the purpose of the corporation, the registered agent's name and address, the entity's fiscal year end, the total number and classes of stock shares authorized for issue, and the name and address of each director. Additionally, professional corporations must provide the name, address, license number, and licensure expiration dates for at least half its officers and directors.


The Articles of Incorporation form may be downloaded from http://www.sec.state.vt.us/corps/forms/artsprof.htm . The document must be signed by an authorized incorporator. The executed form and filing fee must be submitted to the office of the Vermont Secretary of State, located in Montpelier.

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