How do you incorporate in Wisconsin?

Answer:
To incorporate in Wisconsin, it is necessary
to file an Articles of Incorporation with the Division of Corporate and Consumer Services within the state's Department of Financial Institutions. Information needed to complete the document includes: the corporation's name, the registered agent's name, the physical address of its registered office, the total number of stock shares authorized for issue, the name and address of each incorporator, and the name of the person who drafted the Articles of Incorporation.


The Articles of Incorporation may be filed online at https://www.wdfi.org/apps/CorpFormation/ . Additionally, the Articles of Incorporation form may be downloaded from http://www.wdfi.org/_resources/indexed/site/corporations/form002_f.pdf . The form must be signed by an authorized incorporator and submitted to the Division of Corporate and Consumer Services along with the filing fee.

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