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Get Ri Sos Form 630 2020-2026
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How to fill out the RI SOS Form 630 online
Completing the RI SOS Form 630 online is a vital step for corporations in Rhode Island to fulfill their annual reporting obligations. This guide provides a clear, step-by-step approach to help you navigate the form efficiently.
Follow the steps to complete the RI SOS Form 630 online.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter the entity ID number found in the Corporate Database. Ensure you include this number on any corresponding documents.
- Provide the principal office address of the corporation including street address, city, state, and zip code.
- Enter the six-digit NAICS code that represents the primary business activity of the corporation. You can find the codes by referring to the NAICS Code List.
- Specify the state or country of incorporation.
- List all officers of the corporation, including their names and addresses. If there are none, indicate this by writing 'none'.
- Detail the names and addresses of all directors. Like with officers, fill in all spaces or write 'none' if applicable.
- Provide the number of authorized shares, noting that this typically can be found on the entity summary screen.
- Indicate the number of issued shares along with their class, series, and par value. If there are none, denote this by writing 'none'.
- Ensure that the form is signed and dated by an authorized representative of the corporation. This may also include a receiver or trustee if applicable.
- Save your changes and proceed to download or print the completed form. If needed, you can also share it as necessary.
Complete your documents online today to ensure timely filing and compliance.
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