California State of Information
If you would like to learn more about statements of information, please refer to the service details below. If you have any other questions or need assistance with the form, please contact us through the contact section.
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Generally, corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), and other business entities are required to file a statement of information with the relevant state or government office, typically within a specified time after formation and periodically thereafter.
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The frequency of filing varies by state and type of entity, but it is typically required annually or biennially. Check with your local business registration authority for the exact requirements.
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Penalties can include late fees, administrative dissolution of the company, or other fines. Failing to file can also affect the company’s ability to conduct business legally.
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Typically, you will need to provide the business name, principal address, names and addresses of officers or directors, and possibly other details related to business operations. Be sure to consult your state’s guidelines for specific requirements.
California Statement of Information Filing
$125
What's Included
Creation and filing of your statement of information
All state filing fees
Expedited processing- filing of your documents within 1 business day
Notification once your statement of information has been accepted by the state