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To register a foreign corporation in Vermont, you must file a Vermont Application for Certificate of Authority with the Vermont Secretary of State. You can submit this document by mail, fax, in person, or online. The Certificate of Authority for a foreign Vermont corporation costs $125 to file.
It costs $125 to register your foreign LLC in Vermont. Registering your foreign LLC, also known as foreign qualification, involves submitting an Application for Certificate of Authority to Vermont's Secretary of State Office and appointing a Vermont registered agent.
Before you begin to do business in Vermont, you must register your business with the Vermont Secretary of State. The Secretary of State's website offers an Online Business Service Center with guidance to get your started.
Under Vermont law, all businesses except for corporations and limited liability companies doing business within the state will need to file a DBA. Filing for a DBA allows the company to open bank accounts, enter contracts, and otherwise operate with the new name.
A DBA is filed with the state or the county. In Vermont, a DBA costs $50. Note: A DBA is sometimes called a Trade Name, Fictitious Name, Assumed Name or Fictitious Business Name.
An assumed business name is simply an additional business name under which the registrant(s) have the legal authority to do business as ? and incur the same liabilities as would doing business in the individual name(s) of the registrants(s).
To start a corporation in Vermont, you'll need to do three things: appoint a registered agent, choose a name for your business, and file Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State, Corporations Division. You can file this document online or by mail. The articles cost $125 to file.
You will file your Vermont DBA online using the Secretary of State's Corporation Division website, or by requesting the appropriate forms and submitting them by mail. The DBA registration forms will ask you specific questions about your business: The assumed business name you're registering.