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The Business and Public Filings Division is responsible for the receipt, filing and permanent maintenance and retention of documents that create or affect business organizations and non-profit entities.
A Business Registration Number (BRN), also known as an Employer Identification Number (EIN), serves as a unique identifier for your company. It is primarily used for administrative and regulatory purposes.
Your location and business structure determine how you’ll need to register your business. Determine those factors first, and registration becomes very straightforward. For most small businesses, registering your business is as simple as registering your business name with state and local governments.
Depending on your industry and location, you may need a business registration number. This unique identifier may be either a state tax ID number or a registered identification number and can be obtained online for free.
A company identification number, or CID, is given to a company when it is formed and the articles of organization or incorporation are approved by the Secretary of State. The CID is an important step when establishing a new company as it acts as a way to track important company information.
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Get company information including registered address, previous company names, directors' details, accounts, annual returns and company reports, if it's been dissolved.
A business registration number, either a state tax ID number or registered ID number, is a distinct identifier used to track tax liabilities and for identity protection.
A CRN (company registration number) is a unique code that Companies House uses to help it quickly and correctly identify a company. A CRN is assigned upon incorporation, which means that limited companies and LLPs (limited liability partnerships) must have one.
The Business Registration Number, also known as the Employer Identification Number (EIN), is a distinctive numerical identifier allocated to a business entity, facilitating its recognition by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).