This is a list of all documents accepted for permanent retention under the subject classification 'BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY'.
BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY
Certifying Official Documents for Foreign Use
Any document that has been notarized or certified must be submitted to the Secretary of State Index Department. Some documents require certification by the official who has custody of the original document or by the office that officially filed the document.
Clean Air Clips {periodical start}
This periodical is published quarterly and features many different articles.
DCEOs Did You Know (2007, September)
Fact sheet concerning business and industry in Illinois.
Digest of Illinois Law for the Registration and Protection of Trademarks and Servicemarks, A [C-249.3]
Covers requirements for registering and renewing registrations of Trademarks and Servicemarks.
First Reading {periodical start}
First Reading summarizes selected bills as they passed both houses of the General Assembly, and reports on the Governors actions and legislative responses to vetoes.
First Reading (21 2007, 1 October)
This issue of First Reading summarizes selected bills as they passed both houses of the General Assembly, and reports on the Governors actions and legislative responses to vetoes. This issue summarizes 291 bills of general interest in 13 categories.
Guide For Organizing Domestic Corporations, A
The Secretary of State's Department of Business Services serves as an approval and record-keeping office for corporations in Illinois. Information on Corporate filings is available by telephone, letter, or over the counter, at offices in Springfield and Chicago.
Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations, A {periodical start}
Businesses may be organized in many ways. The most common forms today aresole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership and corporation. These guides assumes you have selected corporation as the form of business organization most suited to your objectives.These guidelines should not serve as a substitute for statutory analysis or professional advice. To be sure you understand the legal, business, tax andfinancial obligations and consequences that may result from incorporating your business, you may want to consult an attorney and an accountant.
Guide for Organizing Domestic Corporations, A [C-179.19]
Businesses may be organized in many ways. The most common forms today are sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership and corporation. This guide assumes you have selected corporation as the form of business organization most suited to your objectives.These guidelines should not serve as a substitute for statutory analysis or professional advice. To be sure you understand the legal, business, tax and financial obligations and consequences that may result from incorporating your business. You may want to consult an attorney and an accountant.
Guide for Organizing Not-For-Profit Organizations, A
The Articles of Incorporation is a legal document through which a corporation is formed. This document is sometimes referred to as the ʻʼcharter.ʼʼ Regardless of your future tax-exempt status, you must complete and submit two (2) identical copies of the Articles of Incorporation, Form NP-102.10, with at least one copy being the original. All the interrogatories must be answered. Please type or print all responses.
