Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Incorporate Online And Protect Your Assets

Writen by Joey Thompson

Incorporating online is probably one of the easiest ways to incorporate your business. Incorporating online generally only requires standard information such as the names and addresses of the initial officers, and sometimes their titles. Incorporating online helps take care of all the steps required for the initial filing with the Secretary of State.

By incorporating online many steps are taken care of on your behalf. Typically this includes a thorough corporation name search, the preparation and review your articles of incorporation, submission to the Secretary of State's office, and payment to the Secretary of State's office.

Often times people will chose to incorporate their business online so that they don't have to deal with the stresses of preparing their own documents, or dealing with the Secretary of State.

After the articles of incorporation are reviewed by the state, an approval notice is sent, which is then relayed to you immediately. Approved documentation will arrive shortly after approval. It is that easy and pain free when using an online service. Now using a service is not good in all situations, and many businesses have complex structures and serious legal issues that should be addressed. You should consult an attorney if you have serious legal issues.

When incorporating online be sure to use a company that has a good reputation in the online incorporation industry. There are many people that are hesitant to order online though, most reputable sites provide links to their membership to well respected organizations such as the Better Business Bureau.

Incorporating online is not necessary but it can alleviate a lot of work that is just time and energy consuming. Knowing that someone else is handling your documents and monitoring their status provides many with peace of mind.

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