Legal Question in Business Law in Maryland

Articles of Incorporation

Is it possible for me to access Articles of Incorporation for a privately-held corporation? If so, how?


Asked on 5/19/04, 10:20 am

2 Answers from Attorneys

Re: Articles of Incorporation

You can get a lot of info at

http://sdatcert3.resiusa.org/ucc-charter/CharterSearch_f.asp

You can get copies of the charter from SDAT

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Answered on 5/19/04, 10:31 am
G. Joseph Holthaus III Law Offices of G. Joseph Holthaus

Re: Articles of Incorporation

All corporations, limited liability partnerships, limited partnerships,

and limited liability companies are required to file, among other requirements,

articles of incorporation with the Maryland Department of Assessment and Taxation.

This applies to both foreign (i.e., incorporated outside of Maryland and doing business in the state) and

domestic (i.e., incorporated in Maryland) entities. General partnerships are not required to file articles with MDAT.

Security filings may be required in addition. These cover instances where equity stock is sold in the State. Valuable information

may be obtained through these filings.

Depending on the type of business, other filing requirements and licenses may apply.

If you are contemplating opening a business or are pursuing a claim against a business entity,

legal assistance may be required as these matters often involve a degree of complexity. As with any legal matter, obtaining the service of an attorney

is suggested. I am available and can be contacted at (410) 799-9002.

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Answered on 5/19/04, 2:31 pm


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