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Advanced Business Name Search. At the Corporation Division you can start a business, become a notary or file a lien on personal property.
Use quick search and enter a Business Name or Business Registry Number to search. Search other government databases for information by business name. Find a business's Registered Agent using the Business Registry Search . Search business registration records and trademark information in Oregon.
Welcome to the Oregon Business Registry (OBR). Register or renew your business online through the OBR.
Definitions for terms used when filing an annual report or renewal for a business through the Oregon Business Registry.
Access resources for doing business in Oregon such as Business Xpress, Oregon Business Wizard, the Oregon Business Registry and more.
The Start a Business Guide provides basic information about starting a business in Oregon. It has a list of recommendations to help get your business off to a good start. it's also available in Spanish. The Oregon Employer’s Guide gives important information on laws, regulations and taxation requirements for all businesses with employees.
Many business activities require special licenses, permits or certifications. Check state license requirements that might apply to your business.
The Corporate Transparency Act (CTA) was enacted by Congress on January 1, 2021, as part of the National Defense Authorization Act. The CTA includes significant reforms to anti-money-laundering laws and is intended to help prevent and combat money laundering, terrorist financing, corruption, and tax fraud.
Understanding tax obligations is important for any business. The Oregon Start a Business Guide , Step 5, has comprehensive information. For business income tax, you can find help directly from the Internal Revenue Service and Oregon Department of Revenue.
File Your Annual Re port/Renewal and Pay Online. Follow these steps to ren ew online: Select Renew Existing Business and enter your email address, then your registry number. (If you don't know your registry number, use Find My Business to search by business name.)