North Carolina Secretary of State Forms

The North Carolina Secretary of State is responsible for maintaining and overseeing various business-related filings and records in the state. They are primarily responsible for the administration and enforcement of various state laws related to corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies, and other business entities. The Secretary of State also handles registration and management of trademarks, notary public appointments, and various other administrative functions related to businesses in North Carolina.

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This Form is used for filing Articles of Dissolution for a business corporation in North Carolina prior to the issuance of shares.

This Form is used for filing the annual report by Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) in North Carolina. It is a legal requirement to provide updated information about the business and its members to maintain active status as an LLC in the state.

This Form is used for filing the Articles of Dissolution to legally dissolve a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in the state of North Carolina.

This Form is used for applying to reinstate a Limited Liability Company in North Carolina after it has been administratively dissolved.

This document is for reporting mortgage fraud and notary complaints in North Carolina.

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This Form is used for submitting tips and complaints in North Carolina. Share your feedback or report any concerns using this form.

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This document is used for filing a complaint regarding the unauthorized use of a trademark or service mark in North Carolina. It is for individuals or businesses who have been affected by counterfeit products or services. The form allows you to report the violation and seek legal action against the infringing party.

This document is used for registering a business name that is different from the legal name of the individual or entity in North Carolina.

This form is used to apply for a Certificate of Withdrawal in North Carolina when a company is merging, consolidating, or converting.

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This type of document is an acknowledgment by an attorney-in-fact in the state of North Carolina. It is used to verify the authority and acknowledgement of actions taken by the attorney-in-fact on behalf of the principal.

This form is used for acknowledging the Short Term Power of Attorney in the state of North Carolina.

This document is used in North Carolina for the acknowledgment of a signature or act in the presence of a notary public.

This document is used to verify the identity of a person who cannot personally appear as a witness for a document in North Carolina.

This document is used in North Carolina for certifying an oath or affirmation. It is typically used when a person needs to officially swear or affirm the truth of a statement or document.

This document is used for providing a written statement based on personal knowledge, to be used as evidence in legal proceedings in North Carolina.

This document certifies that a will has already been executed and attested in the state of North Carolina. It verifies the validity and authenticity of the will.

This document is used for registering yourself as an organ and tissue donor in the state of North Carolina.

This document is used for registering or renewing a trademark or service mark in the state of North Carolina. It is essential for businesses looking to protect their brand identity.

This document is used in North Carolina to confirm the use of a specific item or property. It is typically used in legal proceedings to provide evidence of the item's usage.

This document is used to transfer the ownership of a registered trademark or service mark in North Carolina.

This Form is used for requesting a copy of a trademark in North Carolina.

This document is used for applying for or renewing a notary public commission in the state of North Carolina.

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