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With different rules and regulations for incorporation in every state, starting a business can be a pretty confusing process. That’s why we’ve organized all corporation requirements by state in one handy place — right here!
Remember, you don't necessarily need to form your corporation in the state where you live. Some states, such as Wyoming, Nevada and Delaware, have business-friendly rules and cheap filing fees that inspire out-of-state entrepreneurs choose to file their corporations there.
Explore the resources below to learn more about the state-by-state specifics of forming a corporation.
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No, we do not recommend using your Arizona Virtual Address as your Registered Agent address. Your AZ Registered Agent should have a local street address where they can receive all legal correspondence. If you need a Registered Agent in Arizona, check out our RA service.
The overall winner in terms of both up-front and ongoing costs is Montana, and that's true for residents and "foreign" entrepreneurs alike. Just remember that the best state to form your Corporation ultimately comes down to your individual preferences and goals.
Yes, every state in the United States recognizes Corporations and requires business owners to file official paperwork with their state's government in order to form one.
Creating your own business from scratch is no small feat, but it’s not impossible. Break down your work into bite-sized chunks with our checklist.