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"S corporation" is an IRS tax election, not a legal form: behind every S corp is an ordinary state-registered corporation or LLC that filed Form 2553 with the IRS. No public register records the election — but the entity itself is fully verifiable. Order its official state record: name, formation state, status and registered agent, by email in minutes.
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US company checks often stall on the S corp question because people expect a register of S corporations. There is none: the S election is filed with the IRS and confirmed only to the company itself. Public verification therefore always resolves to the underlying state record — the corporation or LLC that made the election.
That record is meaningful on its own. It proves the exact legal name for your contract, the state whose law governs the entity, its current standing and the registered agent for legal notices.
You receive the official company record for the entity behind the S corp claim: structured data (legal name, entity number, formation state and date, status, registered agent) and a branded PDF, fetched live from official sources and emailed in minutes. From €9.99, one-time payment.
Not from any public register — S status lives between the company and the IRS and is not published. What you can verify is the entity behind the claim: that the corporation or LLC exists, where it is registered and whether it is in good standing. That is what our report delivers.
No. The state record shows a regular corporation or LLC; the S election changes federal taxation only. If a counterparty's paperwork says "XYZ Inc, an S corporation", you verify XYZ Inc like any other corporation.
Because the liability shield and the contract counterparty is the state entity, not the tax status. A lapsed or dissolved entity is a real risk regardless of how it was taxed.
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