Articles of Incorporation Montana

Articles of incorporation Montana are the documents a business must file to establish a corporation in the state.3 min read

Articles of incorporation Montana are the documents a business must file to establish a corporation in the state. Establishing a corporation increases the credibility of your business, meets legal requirements to operate in the state, and limits the personal liability of your officers and shareholders.

Naming Your Corporation

Before you can establish a corporation in Montana, you need to come up with a unique business name. The name must end with either Incorporated, Company, Limited, Corporation, Ltd., Co., Corp., or Inc. It cannot be a name that is already in use by another Montana business. You can search registered business names through the Secretary of State website. If the name you want is not already taken, you can file a name reservation form and pay a $10 fee to hold the name for 120 days.

Filing Articles of Incorporation in Montana

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