Nebraska Articles of Incorporation Kit

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The central legal document for any corporation is the Articles of Incorporation. This form outlines the basic structure of the corporation and details those matters that are relevant to the public registration of the corporation. The name, purpose, owners, registered agent, address, and other vital facts relating to the existence of the corporation are filed with the state by using this form. Upon filing of the Articles of Incorporation, payment of the proper fee, and acceptance by the state corporation department, the corporation officially begins its legal existence. Until the state has accepted the articles, the incorporators are not shielded from liability by the corporate form.

Included in this packet are the following items:

• Articles of Incorporation Checklist
• Link to a legal directory with additional state specific information regarding incorporation
• Links to state specific forms or forms designed to conform to state specific requirements
• Instructions for completing Articles of Incorporation
• Sample Clauses with Instructions
• Completed Sample Articles of Incorporation

This Kit is for use in Nebraska.

Among others, Articles of Incorporation includes the following provisions:
• Name of Corporation
• Purpose and Powers of the Corporation
• Duration of Corporation
• Authorization to Issue Stock
• Par or No-Par Value
• Preemptive Rights

Nebraska Articles of Incorporation Kit

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Product Nebraska Articles of Incorporation Kit
Country United States
Pages 12
Dimensions Designed for Letter Size (8.5" x 11")
Printer compatibility Designed to print on all ink-jet and laser printers
Editable Yes (.doc, .wpd and .rtf)
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Platform Windows Compatible
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Category Articles of Incorporation Kit
Product number #22197
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Frequently Asked Questions

Articles of Incorporation are legal documents that establish a corporation's existence in the eyes of the state. They outline key details such as the corporation's name, purpose, and structure.

To file Articles of Incorporation in Nebraska, you must complete the form, pay the required fee, and submit it to the Nebraska Secretary of State's office. It's advisable to follow the instructions provided in the incorporation kit.

The Articles of Incorporation typically require information such as the corporation's name, purpose, duration, registered agent, and details about stock issuance. Each of these elements is crucial for proper registration.

Yes, you can amend your Articles of Incorporation after filing. However, this process requires submitting a formal amendment to the state along with any applicable fees.

If you do not file Articles of Incorporation, your business will not be recognized as a separate legal entity. This can expose you to personal liability for business debts and legal issues.

Is This Form Right For You?

Use This Form If:

  • Individuals who wish to start a business in Nebraska will need to file Articles of Incorporation to formally establish their corporation. This document is essential for defining the corporation's structure and ensuring compliance with state laws.
  • Situations requiring the formation of a new corporation, such as partnerships transitioning into corporate entities, necessitate the completion of Articles of Incorporation. This form serves as a foundational step in protecting the owners from personal liability.
  • For those looking to secure funding or investment, having properly filed Articles of Incorporation is crucial. Investors often require proof of incorporation to assess the legitimacy and structure of the business before committing financial resources.
  • Entrepreneurs expanding their existing business into Nebraska must file Articles of Incorporation to comply with state regulations. This ensures that the new entity is recognized legally and can operate within the state.
  • Businesses seeking to change their structure from a sole proprietorship to a corporation will find the Articles of Incorporation necessary. This transition allows for greater liability protection and potential tax benefits.

Do Not Use If:

  • – This form is not appropriate for individuals looking to create a sole proprietorship, as sole proprietorships do not require Articles of Incorporation. Instead, they can operate under the owner's name without formal registration.
  • – If you are forming a limited liability company (LLC) instead of a corporation, you should use the Articles of Organization rather than the Articles of Incorporation. These documents serve different purposes and cater to different business structures.
  • – In situations where you are not ready to start a business or are still in the planning phase, filing Articles of Incorporation would be premature. It's important to have a solid business plan before formalizing your corporation.
  • – For businesses that are already incorporated in another state and are not forming a new entity in Nebraska, this form is unnecessary. Instead, you may need to look into registering as a foreign corporation in Nebraska.

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