How do I change my business name with the NC Secretary of State?

Change your name with the North Carolina Secretary of State by calling 919-814-5400 . Once changed, begin using your new name on all filings with the Department.

How do I look up a NC corporation?

You can find information on any corporation or business entity in North Carolina or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.

Where can I find my Secretary of State Number NC?

Information about Secretary of State Numbers can be found on the North Carolina Secretary of State website. Information about Federal Employer Identification Numbers can be found on the Internal Revenue Service website.

Where do I find my Secretary of State number?

California Secretary of State File Numbers are assigned to all entities in the state of California by the Secretary of State. This can be found in the LLC form that was submitted when applying for a limited liability corporation. The business will either have a seven-digit corporation number or a 12 digit file number.

How much does it cost to change business name in NC?

There is a $50 filing fee to amend a North Carolina LLCs articles of organization. Same day expedited processing will cost an additional $200. 24 hour expedited processing will cost an additional $100.

How do I find my NC business license number?

The Business & Specialty Tax Line at 800-829-4933 can help you find your EIN.

What is a Sosid NC?

SOSID stands for Secretary of State ID (number). An entity is assigned an SOSID once it is registered with the Secretary of State’s office.

How do I get a copy of my articles of incorporation in NC?

Any company registered in North Carolina can order certified copies of its official formation documents from the North Carolina Secretary of State. Processing time is typically 1 business day plus mailing time.

Is EIN and control number the same?

A name control is established by the IRS when the taxpayer requests an Employer Identification Number (EIN). The IRS creates the name control from the legal name listed on the Form SS-4, Application for Employer Identification Number.

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