A Statement of Information must be filed either every year for California stock, cooperative, credit union, and all qualified out-of-state corporations or every two years (only in odd years or only in even years based on year of initial registration) for California nonprofit corporations and all California and ...
Every California and registered foreign limited liability company must file a Statement of Information with the California Secretary of State, within 90 days of registering with the California Secretary of State, and every two years thereafter during a specific 6-month filing period based on the original registration ...
Statements of Information, Common Interest Development Statements and Publicly Traded Disclosure Statements can be filed online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
SOS penalty SOS imposes a $250 penalty if you do not file your Statement of Information. We collect the penalty on behalf of the SOS .
Statements of Information, Common Interest Development Statements and Publicly Traded Disclosure Statements can be filed online at bizfileOnline.sos.ca.
File the California Statement of Information on time or face a late penalty of $250 (Profit entities) or $50 for Non-Profit Corporations. Also, the Secretary of State may suspend or forfeit the legal entity's registration preventing all legal business.
Newly formed or registered companies must file their first Statement of Information within 90 days of forming or first registering their company with the state. Thereafter, the annual or biennial due date is the last day of the calendar month in which you formed or registered your business entity.
Passing grades are: “A”, “B”, “C”, “D” and all associated with "+" or "-" as well as a grade of “CR” (Credit).
Students are required to request permission from the instructor via the OnBase Add/Drop form to add or drop a class after the second week of classes. To access the form log on to MySacState and navigate to the OnBase Forms page and select the “Petition to Add/Drop/Withdraw from Courses” form.
All claims of personal injury or property damage against the City of Sacramento must be filed in the Office of the City Clerk. The City Clerk's Office is the only office to which claims may be submitted. Claims received by the Office of the City Clerk are forwarded to the City's Liability Claims Administrator.