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North Carolina Corporation. To start a corporation in North Carolina, you must file Articles of Incorporation with the Business Registration Division. You can file the document online or by mail. The Articles of Incorporation cost $125 to file (add a $3 processing fee).
To start a corporation in North Carolina, you'll need to do three things: appoint a registered agent, choose a name for your business, and file Articles of Incorporation with the Business Registration Division. You can file this document online or by mail. The articles cost $125 to file.
How to Start a corporation in North Carolina Choose a name for your business. ... Designate a Registered Agent in North Carolina. ... File Articles of Incorporation in North Carolina. ... Create your Corporate Bylaws. ... Appoint your Corporate Directors. ... Hold the First Meeting of the Board of Directors.
Corporate bylaws are legally required in North Carolina. North Carolina law requires the incorporators or board of directors of a corporation to adopt initial bylaws?per NC Gen. Stat. § 55-2-06.
Filing the Document The Articles of Incorporation signed by the incorporator(s) must be submitted to the N.C. Department of the Secretary of State by mail or in person, along with a check, money order, or cash for the $125 filing fee required by law.