The Maine Application for Authority to do Business is a form that businesses must complete and submit to the Maine Secretary of State in order to register their business with the state. This application is often referred to as a Certificate of Authority, and it allows businesses to establish and maintain a legal presence in the state of Maine. The application must include information about the business's name, location, type of business entity, and purpose. Businesses must pay a filing fee when submitting the application, and the state may require additional documents depending on the type of entity. There are two main types of Maine Application for Authority to do Business: one for corporations and one for limited liability companies (LCS). The application for corporations requires information about the initial directors, the business's bylaws, and the proposed capital structure. For LCS, the application requires information about the members, the initial registered agent, and the operating agreement.