Corporation Registration offered by Washington State Office of the Secretary of State at Public Information Office
Corporation Registration offered by Washington State Office of the Secretary of State at Public Information Office
The Corporations Division registers a number of business-related entities in the State of Washington, including - Domestic and foreign (out-of-state) corporations - Limited partnerships - Limited liability partnerships - Limited liability companies Corporations may be formed for profit or non-profit purposes. This Division also registers state-level trademarks and international student exchange programs. Accepts service of process on corporations failing to maintain a registered agent or registered office address and on out-of-state residents involved in accidents on Washington highways. Corporations must register with the Secretary of State. A nonprofit corporation, such as a religious, social, charitable or educational organization, must file two sets of Articles of Incorporation with the Corporations Division of the Secretary of State. The majority of organizations registered with the Secretary of State must pay an annual report fee and submit a list of officers and directors to the Corporations Division. For non-profit corporations there is no annual corporate license renewal fee but there is an annual report fee. For information on their tax status, a non-profit business should contact the Internal Revenue Service.
Categories
Physical Address
416 Sid Snyder Avenue Southwest, Olympia, WA 98504
Hours
M-F, 8am-5pm.
Voice
Website
Application process
Call or get application to form a profit or non-profit corporation from the Secretary of State's website.
Fee
Non-profit Corporation: - Original filing: $30 - Amendment fee: $20 - Annual report: $10 For-Profit Corporations and/or Limited Liability Companies (LLCs): - Original filing: $180 - Annual report: $60
Eligibility
Focus is on individuals wishing to start a profit or non-profit business.
Languages
Spanish
Agency info
Washington State Office of the Secretary of State
Supervises state and local elections, certifying election results. Registers and licenses corporations and trademarks, registering those involved in charitable solicitations. Administers the state's address confidentiality program for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Collects and preserves the historical records. Regulates the use of the State Seal and other legal responsibilities.