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  2. GEORGIA

    ecorp.sos.ga.gov/BusinessSearch

    This search provides access to all the entity’s information of record with the Secretary of State. For information on ordering certificates and/or copies of documents, refer to the HOME tab under the top menu. Note: This search is not intended to serve as a name availability search.

  3. Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Attn: 2 MLK, Jr. Dr. Suite 313, Floyd West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334-1530, Phone: (404) 656-2817 Toll-free: (844) 753-7825 ...

  4. Corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships in Georgia are formed by filing with the Corporations Division. Some foreign (out-of-state) entities which do business in Georgia also must file with the Corporations Division.

  5. CRD - Georgia

    ecorpinhouse.sos.ga.gov/BusinessSearch

    Corporations Division. GEORGIA SECRETARY OF STATE. BRAD RAFFENSPERGER. User ID. Password. Remember Me. Office of the Georgia Secretary of State Attn: 2 MLK, Jr. Dr. Suite 313, Floyd West Tower Atlanta, GA 30334-1530 (404) 656-2817 WEBSITE: https://sos.ga.gov/.

  6. Visit the Secretary of State’s online services page. Create a user account. Select “create or register a business”. Create a new, domestic business and choose domestic limited liability company. Fill out the required information about your business entity (listed above).

  7. GEORGIA

    ecorp.sos.ga.gov/CertificateOfExistence

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  8. Georgia Corporations - Active Entities Report

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    Georgia Corporations Division. Corporations, limited liability companies, and limited partnerships in Georgia are formed by filing with the Corporations Division. Some foreign (out-of-state) entities which do business in Georgia also must file with the Corporations Division.