Louisiana Corporate Disclosure

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Corporate Disclosure

Louisiana Corporate Disclosure is a requirement for businesses operating in the state of Louisiana. It is a set of documents and information that businesses must provide to the Louisiana Secretary of State before they can legally operate in the state. This information includes the formation documents, such as the articles of incorporation, the registered agent information, and the list of directors and officers. It also includes any changes in the ownership structure, such as stock transfers and amendments to the articles of incorporation. There are four types of Louisiana Corporate Disclosure: Initial Disclosure, Annual Disclosure, Amendment Disclosure, and Transfer Disclosure. Initial Disclosure is the first set of documents and information required to form a business in Louisiana. Annual Disclosure is an annual filing that must be completed each year to keep the company in good standing with the state. Amendment Disclosure is required when there are any changes to the company’s structure, such as when a new director is appointed or when a new owner is added to the company. Transfer Disclosure is used to notify the state of any transfers of ownership in the company.

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Every corporation and limited liability company is required to file a Statement of Information either every year or every two years as applicable.

The Certificate of Interested Entities or Persons is a form that each party must prepare in order to identify for the Court of Appeal other entities and/or persons that the party knows has a financial or other interest in the outcome of their proceeding. (CRC rule 8.208(a).)

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

The completed form can be mailed to Secretary of State, Statement of Information Unit, P.O. Box 944230, Sacramento, CA 94244-2300 or delivered in person (drop off) to the Sacramento office, 1500 11th Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.

(a) Who Must File. Any nongovernmental corporate party to a proceeding in a court of appeals must file a statement identifying all its parent corporations and listing any publicly held company that owns 10% or more of the party's stock.

You must submit the Statement of Information whether or not your company has conducted any business. There is a $20 filing fee and a $5 disclosure fee. You may file online.

Corporate disclosure is giving relevant information about the company to the public with the help of the financial reports.

Anyone authorized to sign your California Statement of Information may file on behalf of your California business.

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