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While we record new business formations and ongoing business registration activity, we also provide thoughtful guidance and comprehensive services to those looking to start and maintain a business or non-profit in Rhode Island.
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Elections in Rhode Island; Local Boards of Canvassers; Find a Drop Box; Request Election Voter Participation Reports; Be a Poll Worker
As Rhode Island’s chief elections officer, the Secretary of State registers voters, prepares ballots, and administers oaths of office. The Secretary of State also works with companies registered to do business in Rhode Island – more than 70,000 in all.
Start Your Rhode Island Business According to R.I. Gen. Laws, most business structures need to register with the RI Department of State. Follow the steps below to register your business.
Information for Rhode Island Businesses. This information is intended for those looking to start a Rhode Island business or keep their existing business in good standing. Out of state businesses should refer to our resources for Foreign Businesses page.
The Department of State serves Rhode Islanders by promoting transparent government, supporting businesses, and strengthening our democracy through a commitment to civic engagement, secure elections, and empowering voters. Key Staff. Chief of Staff, LeeAnn Byrne. (401)222-2357.
Order a Certificate of Status/Good Standing. Certificates of Status and Certificates of Good Standing are available electronically and can be used to verify an entity is in good standing, has been issued a revocation certificate, or has been voluntarily dissolved, canceled, or withdrawn.
The Department of State Open Government Center connects Rhode Islanders with their government. Here you will find important information about government in Rhode Island along with tools to help you ensure that your voice is heard.