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From choosing a name and business entity type to filing Articles of Organization/Incorporation, we are here to help with the steps you’ll need to take to start a business in Arizona. View the Arizona Corporation Commission’s open meetings, hearings and events calendar and watch live.
If you want to file an annual report, please log into or create an eCorp account and file online. All documents must be submitted with a Cover Sheet. The Cover Sheet is a Miscellaneous form. All forms are in PDF format and are fillable (you can type in them).
Business One Stop provides a single online location with personalized tools to plan and start businesses in Arizona. It is a secure, digital experience that does not require in-person interaction. Learn More
eCorp is a web-based application used to create and manage the life cycle of your business registration in the state of Arizona, as requested by the state law Sign in under File to create a new Corporation or Limited Liability Company filing or use Search to look up Arizona businesses.
Last year, more than 52,000 Arizona businesses were formed as LLCs, many of those coming from people who drove to a commission office to submit paperwork. Filing for an LLC online can be done here http://ecorp.azcc.gov/Entity or by going to the commission’s home page www.azcc.gov.
All documents filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission are public record and are open for public inspection. If you have questions after reading the Instructions, please call 602-542-3026 or (within Arizona only) 800-345-5819. L010.007. Rev: 10/2020. Arizona Corporation Commission – Corporations Division Page 2 of 2.
You can start your business online in less than 15 minutes or make any changes to your existing business just as easily. Questions? We have many resources available and we are here to help.
How do I form a limited liability company ("LLC")? An LLC is formed or created by submitting Articles of Organization to the Arizona Corporation Commission (“A.C.C.”). The A.C.C. staff will examine the articles for statutory compliance and will either approve the articles for filing or reject the articles with instructions on how to ...
All documents filed with the Arizona Corporation Commission are public record and are open for public inspection. If you have questions after reading the Instructions, please call 602-542-3026 or (within Arizona only) 800-345-5819. L025.005. Rev: 10/2020.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was signed into law on January 1, 2021, as part of ongoing efforts to combat money laundering and other illegal activities. “Bad actors” (those individuals who commit these types of crimes) often hide their identities behind corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs) and other business types.