Legal Question in Business Law in New York
Missing articles of incorporation
my community group would like to apply for non profit
status.the group was incorporated in 1926 and has since
had a name change. However I cannot find the original
incorporation papers needed to get a not for profit
irs status.
where can i look for it.
Asked on 4/21/03, 2:07 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Sarah Klug
Law Office of Sarah Scova Klug PLLC
Re: Missing articles of incorporation
The Secretary of State's office is a good place to start when a legal entity needs a copy of its formation papers. The SOS should have those documents on file along with the name change documents (but it would not have a copy of documents such as by-laws).
Good luck.
Answered on 4/21/03, 9:45 am
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