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"Inc." or "Corp." in a name means a corporation formed under the law of one US state — very often Delaware, even when the business operates elsewhere. Order the official record behind any US corporation: legal name, state and date of incorporation, entity number, status and registered agent, emailed in minutes. From €9.99.
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The core of the record is the certificate or articles of incorporation data: exact corporate name, incorporation state and date, entity or file number, entity type, current status and the registered agent that accepts legal service. Status is the load-bearing field — "void", "forfeited" or "dissolved" corporations regularly keep signing contracts they can no longer stand behind.
Because incorporation and operations are usually in different states, one company may appear in several registries: once as a domestic corporation, and again as a foreign qualification in each state where it does business. The domestic record is the authoritative one for existence and standing.
A corporate suffix is a legal assertion: it tells you the liability shield the counterparty claims to have. If the register shows no matching corporation — or a lapsed one — that assertion fails. Our report gives you the evidence either way: structured data plus a branded PDF, delivered in minutes from official sources.
That the corporation is current with its state obligations — typically annual reports and franchise tax. A company that misses them slides to delinquent, void or forfeited status. Our report shows the current status the state holds for the entity.
Delaware corporate law is the default choice for US corporations, so a company headquartered in New York or California is frequently a Delaware Inc that has qualified as a foreign corporation where it operates. Verification starts in the incorporation state.
It varies by state. Some publish officers and directors from annual reports; others, including Delaware's free lookup, show only the entity itself and its registered agent. Our report contains what the official record for that corporation publishes.
No — a sealed certificate can only be issued by the state itself. You receive the underlying record and a branded PDF report, which is what most KYC, banking and contract checks actually need.
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