In this guide, we'll walk you through filing your LLC Articles of Organization with the state to create your Arizona LLC. The Articles of Organization is the document that, once approved by the Arizona Corporation Commission, creates your Arizona LLC. You can file your Articles of Organization online or by mail.
How to Download Articles of Incorporation from the Arizona Secretary of State Website Navigate to ( ) Insert your organization's legal entity name in the "Entity Name" field. Click "Search" Click on your organization's "Entity Name"
Publication requirement. Arizona requires corporations to publish notice of the incorporation within 60 days of incorporation in a publication (i.e. newspaper) in the known place of business for three consecutive publications.
How to Download Articles of Incorporation from the Arizona Secretary of State Website Navigate to ( ) Insert your organization's legal entity name in the "Entity Name" field. Click "Search" Click on your organization's "Entity Name"
You can obtain a copy of a corporation's articles of incorporation by going to the Secretary of State's office in person. This can be particularly helpful if an online copy isn't available or if you need a copy as soon as possible. Often you can obtain the copy during your visit, or put a rush on your request.
In fact, getting a copy of your articles of organization is even easier than filing the initial paperwork. The majority of states have copies of articles of organization available through the secretary of state's website.
$42,700 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $82,908 is the 90th percentile.
Recorder Salary Annual SalaryHourly Wage Top Earners $83,500 $40 75th Percentile $46,500 $22 Average $50,065 $24 25th Percentile $43,000 $21
Stephen Richer is the 30th Recorder of Maricopa County. He was elected in November 2020 and took office January 2021. Prior to his election as Recorder, Stephen worked as a lawyer and business person.