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Keep Your Corporation in Good Standing With the Arizona Corporation Commission !



Once you start your Corporation or Limited Liability Company, there are some very important issues to consider in order to stay in good standing with the Commission. When a Corporation falls out of good standing, it can be marked delinquent and subsequently administratively dissolved or revoked if you do not rectify the problem within the time period listed on the delinquency notice. Staying in good standing is easy. Here are six simple steps that will help to keep your company in good standing:

1. Publish your Articles of Incorporation. Within 60 days of approval, your articles must be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the county of the Corporationís known place of business in Arizona for three consecutive publications. To obtain a list of acceptable newspapers for publishing, click here. The corporation may be subject to dissolution if it fails to publish.

2. File your Annual Reports! Corporations are required to file an annual report once a year. You may download your annual report on our website, or even better ñ many profit and non profit corporations may now e-file annual reports. THE FOLLOWING OPTIONS ARE AVAILABLE TO FILE YOUR ANNUAL REPORT:

Option 1: FILE ELECTRONICALLY. File the annual report online. Please go to our quick link at http://starpas.azcc.gov. Enter the file number, indicated above, in the box under ëElectronic Filingsí for Annual Report and click ëGOí. On the next screen, select the box ëE-File an Annual Report Onlineí. Please follow all instructions. If you have any problems, please contact us by e-mail at ARRequest@azcc.gov or call (602) 542-3285.

Option 2: PRINT & MAIL THE ANNUAL REPORT. You can print a form or complete a fillable annual report form on our website. Please go to our quick link at http://starpas.azcc.gov. Enter the file number, indicated above, in the box under ëElectronic Filingsí for Annual Report and click ëGOí. On the next screen, select the box listed ëForms for Annual Reports to be printed and mailedí. If you have any problems, please contact us by e-mail at ARRequest@azcc.gov or call (602) 542-3285.

Option 3: REQUEST THE ANNUAL REPORT FORM. Have the annual report MAILED OR FAXED to you. Please contact us by e-mail at ARRequest@azcc.gov or call (602)-542-3285.

If you choose not to e-file your report, make sure that you complete the entire form, follow the instructions provided, and then mail the report to the Arizona Corporation Commission alongwith a check for the filing fee and late penalties (if applicable) that are due. Please note: Monthly late penalties do not apply to non-profit corporations. Late penalties are $9.00 per month; they begin the day after your report was due, and continue to accrue up to the date it is received by the Commission.

3. If you move, tell us! Maintain deliverable addresses for your Corporation on our records! If you move the known place of business address for your Corporation, or if your StatutoryAgentís address changes, you must submit a Statement of Change of Known place of Business or Statutory Agent. Click here to download the form or you can make the changes on your annual report (if it is due). Please note that we DO NOT allow the Postal Service to forward mail, so once you move you will no longer receive critical documents such as annual reports. Therefore, it is extremely important that you notify us of any address changes.

4. Maintain a Statutory Agent at all times! If your statutory agent has resigned, you must appoint a new agent immediately. The form, Statement of Change of Known place of Business or Statutory Agent, can be downloaded by clicking here or you can also appoint a new agent on your annual report. There is no fee associated with this form unless you wish to have the document expedited.

5. Make sure that your corporate life has not expired! When you originally incorporated, you may have chosen a specified period of time that your Corporation would exist. If you intend to operate your Corporation beyond that original life span, you must file an amendment with the Corporate Filings Section to extend the life period of your corporation. You may obtain the amendment form by clicking here. The fee to file an amendment is $25.00. Expedited service is available for an additional $35.00.

6. Make good on any Non-sufficient funds (NSF) checks! If any payment that you have submitted to the Arizona Corporation Commission has not cleared, for whatever reason, you must submit the payment amount plus a $10.00 fee, which is imposed on all NSF checks. The payment you submit cannot be a personal check or business check. The payment must be a cashierís check, money order, or cash (accepted only at our counter).

If your corporation has been dissolved or your authority revoked for any of the above reasons, you have six years from the delinquency date to correct the deficiency. This may be accomplished by filing the necessary documents, paying all fees that are due, and including the proper reinstatement fee. For profit corporations, the reinstatement fee is $100.00 and for non-profit corporations it is $25.00. Please note: Your Corporationís name will only be held for six months after the date of delinquency. Another corporation can use your name after six months. If that happens and you decide to reinstate, you will also be required to file an amendment to change the corporate name.

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Arizona Corporation Comm.
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Arizona Corporations Division Contact Information



Corporations Division
Jeff Grant - Director

Contact Information:

Annual Reports ...............................................................................................(602) 542-3285
(Including address and statutory agent changes, delinquencies and revocations) or contact by email at: annrpts.corp@azcc.gov

FAX .......................................................................................................(602) 542-4100

Please do not fax your document more than once. Your own fax machine printout is your confirmation that your faxed document was properly transmitted to the A.C.C. Corporations Division.

Customer Service Information.......................................................................(602) 542-3026

(Including inquiries about entities and documents submitted, such as filing status, records requests, forms requests and information, and certifications) or contact by e-mail at: records.corp@azcc.gov

FAX (Corporate Records) ........................................................................(602) 542-3414

Please do not fax your document more than once. Your own fax machine printout is your confirmation that your faxed document was properly transmitted to the A.C.C. Corporations Division.

Corporate Filings ............................................................................................(602) 542-3026
(Inquiries by telephone go through the Customer Service Information) or contact by email at: filings.corp@azcc.gov

FAX (Corporate Filings main fax line).......................................................(602) 542-4100

Fax (Corporate Filings alternate fax line)..................................................(602) 542-8813

Please do not fax your document more than once. Your own fax machine printout is your confirmation that your faxed document was properly transmitted to the A.C.C. Corporations Division.

Director & Deputy Director Offices ................................................................(602) 542-3521
Contact by email at: director.corp@azcc.gov

FAX........................................................................................................(602) 542-0900


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Arizona Corporation Commission Corporations Division's Public Access System




The following information is included here to help you find information about corporations and limited liability companies with a business presence in Arizona, and their statutory agents, officers, and directors. Click on one of the tabs below for more detailed

Instructions:

How to Find Information about a Specific Arizona Corporation or Limited Liability Company

Use the Business Entities link to get a list of all active corporations, limited liability companies, trademarks, tradenames, and limited partnerships on the system. An active corporation is one that has not been purged to our history file. Normally, we purge corporations and limited liability companies from the system after they have expired, withdrawn, dissolved, merged, or were administratively dissolved or revoked more than six years prior.

At the top of this screen, you will see boxes marked Name and File Number, and buttons marked Alpha and Word. You may enter the first few letters or words of the corporation name here, and click on the Search button. If you happen to know the file number which the Division uses internally to uniquely identify all corporations, you may enter it instead. This file number is printed on much of the correspondence which the Division sends to corporations, such as approval and rejection letters, annual reports, and delinquency notices. Note: You do not have to enter leading spaces or hyphens in the file number.

To use the word search, enter the word you are searching for and click on the button next to Word, then click on the Search button. The search will return all entities which have that word in their name. The search also allows for advanced boolean searches (combinations of and, or, and wildcards). For detailed information on using these advanced features, see the Advanced Searches section.

NOTE: The Alpha Search is based on the exact corporation name, and is limited to only active entities as defined above, so if you cannot find the entity you are looking for, try some of these suggestions:

* Add words such as "the" to the beginning of the name.
* Only type as much of the name as you know for certain. You will have the ability to scroll forward and backward, alphabetically, using the arrow icons at the bottom of the screen.
* Use the File Number, if you know it. The corporation may have changed it's name since you last looked at it.
* Use the History Business Entities search. It works the same as the business entities search. Unfortunately, the searches currently do not cross-check between active business entities, history business entities, and old business entity names.
* Use the Old Business Entity Names List. This list shows entities which have changed their names, and will link you directly to the entity record showing it's current name. Again, this search works exactly like the active and history business entity searches.
* Use the True Business Entity Names List. This list shows foreign corporations which have adopted a fictitious name for use in Arizona (per ARS 10-1506). This will also link you directly to the corporation record showing it's current name. Again, this search works exactly like the active and history business entity searches.
* Try using the Advanced Search features.

Regardless of which search you use, you will see our internal file number, which is helpful to staff if you should need to contact the Commission about a specific business entity, along with the name of the entity and, on the active business entities search, the type.

To view the detailed information about the entity, simply click on the name. NOTE: You will only be able to view information on Corporations and Limited Liability Companies. All others shown on the screen are maintained by the Secretary of State's office. If you should choose a Trademark, Tradename, or Limited Partnership, you will see a message to that effect. If you click on the link in the middle of the message, you will be transferred automatically to the Secretary of State's web page and be presented the detailed information on the record you have chosen.

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Arizona Corporation Commission Website

The Arizona Corporation Commission is the Public Utilities Commission of the State of Arizona, established by Article 15 of the Arizona Constitution. There are currently five members of the commission (recently expanded from three). Arizona is one of only a handful of states with elected commissioners. The Arizona constitution itself explicitly calls for an elected commission (as opposed to a governor-appointed commission, which is the standard in most states), because its drafters feared that governors would appoint industry-friendly officials.[1] They are directly elected statewide, and serve staggered four-year terms.

The commission's scope of responsibility is generally larger than most commissions in other states. Some of its major duties are to regulate public utility companies, regulate/facilitate the incorporation of businesses and organizations, securities regulation, and railroad/pipeline safety.

Current corporation commissioners as of 2009 are Paul Newman (D), Gary Pierce (R), Kristin Mayes (R), Bob Stump (R), and Sandra Kennedy (D).

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