Before you open your doors for business, it's a requirement for you to register your business with the State and the County you live in. Because your business works directly with the public, you want to secure the consumer's purchasing power by letting the consumer know that the business is legit and that you have all the sources to run and make purchasing or selling transactions.
Granting legal permission to operate in compliance with federal, state and local guidelines.
Person or entity you have appointed to handle necessary government, tax and legal correspondence about your business.
Formal closure of a business with the state.
Agreement between two or more parties that creates a mutual obligation and is enforceable by law.
Officially update information in a company's formation documents.
Reduces the legal and financial risk involved in any agreement.