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  1. Arizona Corporation Commission

    From choosing a name and business entity type to filing Articles of Organization/Incorporation, we are here to help with the steps you’ll need to take to start a business in Arizona.

  2. LLC Forms - azcc.gov

    Amend LLC articles of organization - Arizona LLCs only - covers most types of amendments.

  3. 10 Steps to Starting a Business in Arizona - Prod 15.1

    If you are forming an LLC, you will submit Articles of Organization. If you are forming a corporation, you will submit Articles of Incorporation. All forms and filing options are available …

  4. Corporation Division | Arizona Corporation Commission

    Business One Stop provides a single online location with personalized tools to plan and start businesses in Arizona. It is a secure, digital experience that does not require in-person …

  5. Business Services FAQs - Prod 15.1

    How do I move my corporation into or out of Arizona? How do I report bankruptcy on a corporation? Who can sign documents for a corporation? How do I convert my corporation to …

  6. Fee and Payment Info | Arizona Corporation Commission

    Checks or money orders must be made payable to "Arizona Corporation Commission," with all words spelled out and no abbreviations. Checks must be completely and properly filled out, …

  7. Corporation Forms - azcc.gov

    Required to form a corporation or to obtain authority to transact business in Arizona. Credit unions file this annually.

  8. All documents filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission are public record and are open for public inspection. If you have questions after reading the Instructions, please call 602-542 …

  9. Contact | Arizona Corporation Commission

    Pipeline inspection and enforcement for all intrastate pipeline operators and railroad inspection on both intrastate and interstate railroad operations in Arizona

  10. A Statutory Agent can be an individual, or an LLC, or a foreign corporation or LLC that is authorized to transact business in Arizona. An LLC cannot be its own Statutory Agent – it must …