If you need further information, please contact the Secretary of State's office by phone at 800-252-8980 (Illinois only) or by completing the Driver's License contact form or the Title and Registration contact form.
You can register electronically using MyTax Illinois, available at mytax.illinois. On the MyTax Illinois homepage, click “Register a New Business (Form REG-1).” Note that processing time for a registration application submitted through MyTax Illinois is approximately one to two business days.
Secretary of State Facility Location You must schedule an appointment for REAL ID, driver's license and ID card services, and in-car driving tests at all Chicago and suburban DMVs and 20 of our busiest DMVs downstate. Please schedule an appointment today and Skip-the-Line.
If you need further information, please contact the Secretary of State's office by phone at 800-252-8980 (Illinois only) or by completing the Driver's License contact form or the Title and Registration contact form.
Contact Driver/Seniors, 888-261-5280. Drivers, 888-261-5238. Library (TBBS), 888-261-7861. Library Info Line, 888-261-2709. Personnel, 888-261-5112. Vehicles, 888-261-7864.
You can register electronically using MyTax Illinois, available at mytax.illinois. On the MyTax Illinois homepage, click “Register a New Business (Form REG-1).” Note that processing time for a registration application submitted through MyTax Illinois is approximately one to two business days.
Corporate bylaws are legally required in Illinois. Illinois statute §805 ILCS 5/2.20 requires that bylaws be adopted either by shareholders at the first shareholder meeting or by directors at the initial director meeting.
To request a certification of admission/good standing from the Clerk of the Supreme Court of Illinois, please visit or call the Clerk's office at (217) 782-2035.
Creating by-laws When incorporating under the Canada Not-for-profit Corporations Act (NFP Act), you have to create by-laws. They set out the rules for governing and operating the corporation. They can be modified at a later date as the needs of the corporation change.
Bylaws are rules which are passed by an organization or public body other than a legislature, such as a municipal government or corporation. Many Alberta municipalities provide online access to either all or some of their bylaws. Use the resources below to find the website of the municipality that interests you.