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You can query the availability of a New York limited liability company (LLC) name on the online database run by the Division of Corporations of the New York Department of State. The same searchable database has a list of active companies in the state.
To look up an LLC in New York, visit the state's Division of Corporation website and use the business entity search tool.
How do I fill this out? Gather the required information including your business details. Download the appropriate form from the State Corporation Commission website. Fill out the form with accurate information in black ink. Review the completed form for any errors or omissions.
Depending on the state of registration, it could be possible to check the status of your company online at the Secretary of State (or equivalent) website. Some states would only reveil this information if you order Certificate of Good Standing.
Domestic and foreign limited liability companies (LLCs) are required by Section 301(e) of the Limited Liability Company Law to file a Biennial Statement every two years with the New York Department of State setting forth the address to which the New York Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process accepted on ...
Visit your Secretary of State (or equivalent) website Go to the website of the government office where you registered your business. (In most states, this is the Secretary of State's office.)