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Your street address. The address needs to be a physical address (i.e. it can't be a P.O. Box which is where some may expect to receive their statements).
By Mail, Fax, or E-mail: Written requests containing up to five entity names may be submitted by mail directed to the Department of State, Division of Corporations, One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12231; by fax to (518) 473-1654; or by e-mail (corporations@dos.ny).
The exact name of the entity and its DOS ID number may be found by searching the name of the entity on the Department of State's Corporation & Business Entity Database.
You will need to know your Department of State Number, also known as your DOS ID Number, which can be found on the Filing Receipt that the state provides you after Articles of Organization (or similar documents) are filed.
Driver License Information This is the 9-digit "ID" number printed in the upper portion of your driver license, learner permit, or non-driver ID (DMV photo document).
Type in: See the next page of this packet for an example of the home page. Click on Retrieve Your NY ID, lower left of the home page (circled in red). Enter your last name and email address on the next page you're taken to.
Locate your New York Employer withholding identification number. You can find your number on any previously filed quarterly tax return (Form NYS-45). Locate any of your previously filed federal tax returns (as this number matches your FEIN).
Authorizing and Filing UCC Terminations Prepare and complete a UCC-3 amendment form to include: The filing number of the initial financing statement to which amendment relates. Review and review again for any mistakes or incorrect information. Submit the filing to Secretary of State's office in the appropriate state.
Documents are filed by accessing the appropriate form template (the "Electronic UCC Financing Statement" or the "Electronic UCC Financing Statement Amendment") on the Department of State's web page, entering the appropriate information in the form template, clicking the "File" button on the form, and then submitting ...
“UCC” stands for Uniform Commercial Code. The Uniform Commercial Code is a uniform law that governs commercial transactions, including sales of goods, secured transactions and negotiable instruments.