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Information: For information on filing business names or qualifying corporations, limited liability companies, limited partnership, limited liability partnerships or other entities in Utah, call (801) 530-4849.
Articles of incorporation are a legal document that establishes the formation of a corporation. Filed with the appropriate government authority, usually the secretary of state where it is located, they lay the groundwork to officially set up a corporation.
In Utah, the Articles of Organization are filed with the Division of Corporations and Commercial Code of the Department of Commerce.
In the US, companies are typically registered at the state level of government. The most reliable place to find a company's Articles of Incorporation is a Secretary of State office database.
Business entity filings such as LLC certificate of organizations, corporation articles of incorporation, annual business renewals, merger filings, and other public information about Utah business entities are available for download on the Utah business search website.
Requirements and Qualifications High school diploma or GED certificate. Completion of trade school certificate program or mechanic training program (preferred) ASE certification (required) Auto technician or mechanic experience (5-10 years preferred) Valid driver's license. Physical stamina. Basic computer skills.
A Master Technician (and a master mechanic) is a higher ranking employee than a mechanic. This seniority is due to their training being more advanced and at a higher level. The diagnostic and fault finding skills of the Master Tech are also at a much higher level.
These technicians undergo specialized training programs provided by Ford Motor Company or authorized training centers. The certification process typically involves completing a series of courses and examinations that cover various aspects of Ford vehicle mechanics, electronics, diagnostics, and repair techniques.
To achieve Ford Master Technician status, one must complete 550 hours of schooling, pass multiple certification exams and be a Ford Technician for at least 5 years.
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