A Statement of Information is an official document submitted to the Secretary of State to disclose essential company information. It ensures that your business records remain current and accurate.
The form typically includes:
Business address
Names and addresses of company officers, managers, or members
Registered agent information
Type of business activity
Any changes in structure or management
Most business entities must file a Statement of Information, including:
LLCs (Limited Liability Companies)
Corporations (S-Corp and C-Corp)
Nonprofit Corporations
Filing is required at the time of formation and regularly afterward—based on your entity type and state requirements.
We take the hassle out of compliance with comprehensive filing support:
Initial Filing: We ensure your first Statement of Information is submitted correctly and on time.
Annual/Biennial Filing: We track your deadlines and ensure you meet every filing requirement to maintain good standing.
Registered Agent Updates: We help you keep your registered agent info current and compliant.
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Filing requirements vary by business type and state:
LLC
Corporation
Nonprofit
Within 90 days of registration
Within 90 days of incorporation
Within 90 days of incorporation
Every 2 years (Biennial)
Every year (Annual)
Every 2 years (Biennial)
You must also file whenever major changes occur—such as changes in business address, officer names, or registered agent.
A Statement of Information is a document filed with the state that provides updated details about your business, such as your address, officers, and agent for service of process.
Most states require you to file the initial statement shortly after forming your business, and then periodically (annually or biennially) to remain compliant.
Failing to file on time can result in late fees, penalties, or even suspension or forfeiture of your business status.
Typically, you'll need to provide your business name, address, names and addresses of officers or members, and the name of your registered agent.
Yes, filing a Statement of Information is the proper way to update key business information with the state, such as address changes or changes in ownership/management.
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