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Nebraska Articles of Incorporation for Domestic For-Profit Corporation

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NE-00INCD
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What is this form?

The Nebraska Articles of Incorporation for Domestic For-Profit Corporation is a legal document necessary for forming a new business corporation in Nebraska. This form is distinct from other incorporation forms as it specifically addresses the requirements set forth by Nebraska law for domestic for-profit entities. Filing this form establishes your corporation as a separate legal entity, allowing it to operate under its own name and providing liability protection for its owners.

What’s included in this form

  • Corporate name: The legal name under which the corporation will operate.
  • Number of shares: The total number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue.
  • Incorporators' names: Information about the individuals who are founding the corporation.
  • Directors and officers: Names of individuals who will serve as directors and officers of the corporation.
  • Corporate purpose: A brief statement describing the purpose of the corporation.
  • Corporate address: The official address of the corporation.
  • Registered agent: Designation of an individual or business responsible for receiving legal documents on behalf of the corporation.
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Common use cases

This form should be used when you are ready to legally establish a for-profit corporation in Nebraska. Common scenarios for using this form include starting a new business, restructuring an existing business into a corporation, or seeking additional liability protection for the business owners. It is essential to file this form with the Nebraska Secretary of State to ensure compliance with state laws governing business entities.

Who needs this form

  • Entrepreneurs looking to start a for-profit corporation in Nebraska.
  • Business owners seeking to incorporate their existing business.
  • Individuals who wish to operate a business entity that provides limited liability protection.
  • Anyone intending to attract investments through shares of stock.

Instructions for completing this form

  • Enter the proposed corporate name ensuring it meets Nebraska naming rules.
  • Specify the total number of shares the corporation is authorized to issue.
  • List the names and addresses of the incorporators.
  • Provide the names of the initial directors and officers.
  • State the purpose of the corporation clearly and concisely.
  • Fill in the corporate address and the registered agent's details.

Is notarization required?

This form usually doesn’t need to be notarized. However, local laws or specific transactions may require it. Our online notarization service, powered by Notarize, lets you complete it remotely through a secure video session, available 24/7.

Common mistakes

  • Failing to check the availability of the corporate name.
  • Omitting necessary signatures from the incorporators.
  • Not specifying the correct number of shares, leading to issues with capital structure.
  • Inaccurate or incomplete information regarding the registered agent.

Why complete this form online

  • Convenience: Complete and file your forms from the comfort of your home.
  • Editability: Easily make changes before finalizing your document.
  • Time-saving: Downloadable forms allow for quick preparation and filing.
  • Access to legal expertise: Prepared by licensed attorneys familiar with Nebraska law.

What to keep in mind

  • Filing the Nebraska Articles of Incorporation is essential to legally establish a for-profit corporation.
  • This form requires specific information about the corporation, including its purpose and ownership structure.
  • Understanding and avoiding common mistakes can streamline the incorporation process.
  • Using the form online offers convenience, reliability, and access to legal expertise.

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FAQ

Articles of Organization are generally used for LLC formation, while Articles of Incorporation are the type of documents that you need to form a C Corporation or S Corporation. But the general concept remains the same you need to file these articles upfront as part of starting your business as a legal entity.

In many instances, the Secretary of State's office allows businesses to request a copy of their articles of incorporation by phone, or in person. In some instances, a request for copies of incorporation may be initiated by fax, email, or by writing the Secretary of State or Department of State's office.

Every state has a form for the articles of incorporation. You can find your state's form on the website of the state agency that handles business filings. In most states, that's the secretary of state, but some states have a different business filing agency.

Does an LLC have articles of incorporation that establish the business as a legal entity? Yes, an LLC must file an organizing document with a state agency. However, in the case of an LLC, the document is called the Articles of Organization, not the Articles of Incorporation.

Are articles of incorporation public? The answer is yes. These documents, which are filed with the Secretary of State or similar agency to create a new business entity, are available for public viewing.In some states, including Arizona, the articles of incorporation can be downloaded by anyone for free.

How to Obtain a Copy of your Articles of Incorporation. Order the Microfiche in person at Service Ontario's office: You can order the Microfiche by fax: 416-314-0102. You can order the Microfiche using the internet;

LLCs are not corporations and do not use articles of incorporation. Instead, LLCs form by filing articles of organization.

Hopefully, there will be a document titled "Articles of Incorporation." If you can't find the document you are looking for, simply contact the Division of Corporations in Florida (850-245-6052) and request a copy.

They are sometimes referred to as the certificate of incorporation or the corporate charter, or if the business is Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) they are called Articles of Organization.

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Nebraska Articles of Incorporation for Domestic For-Profit Corporation