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To register a foreign LLC in New Jersey, you'll need to file an Application for Certificate of Authority with the Department of Treasury, Division of Commercial Recording and pay the $125 state filing fee.
To register a foreign LLC in New Jersey, you'll need to file an Application for Certificate of Authority with the Department of Treasury, Division of Commercial Recording and pay the $125 state filing fee.
Register a Foreign Corporation in New Jersey. To register a foreign corporation in New Jersey, you must file a New Jersey Registration Application with the New Jersey Secretary of State, Business Registration Application. You can submit this document by mail, by fax, in person, or online.
How to Start an LLC in NJ: 7 Steps Choose an Original Name for Your New Jersey LLC. ... Select a Registered Agent for Your New Jersey LLC. ... Obtain an Employer Identification Number (EIN) ... Submit Your Public Records Filing. ... Prepare Your LLC Operating Agreement. ... Get Your Business License, If Applicable.
If your company was not incorporated in New Jersey, but you wish to do business there, you need to register as a foreign entity with the state. Acquiring a New Jersey Foreign Qualification allows a company formed in Delaware or any other state to legally transact business in New Jersey.