How do you incorporate in West Virginia?

Answer:
To incorporate in West Virginia, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State. Information needed to complete the document includes: the corporation's name, the physical address of its principal place of business, the address of the principal corporate office, the name of the individual to whom official correspondence should be addressed, the number of shares authorized for issue and par value (if applicable), the purpose for which the entity is being formed, the name and address of each incorporator, and expectations for land ownership within the state.


The Articles of Incorporation form may be downloaded from http://www.wvsos.com/forms/business/2004/cd-1.pdf . The document must be signed by an authorized incorporator. The executed form and filing fee must be submitted to the Secretary of State's office, located in Charleston, West Virginia.

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