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Enter the business name of the company for which you wish to file documents and click search. Find the business in the results below and click to view the official business profile. From your business’s profile click the "Add Filing" button.
For this information, please contact the Department of Revenue at (844) 898-8542. Other questions? Review the frequently asked questions about Business Entities. Business Entities Online. File & Search Online Today. Business Filings Document Request. Online Document Request. Registered Agent Search. Business Entities Online. Registered Agent Search
The Business Entities Online system allows users to file corporate documents online and to search entities on file with the Secretary of State's Office. Users may file organizing documents and may file documents for existing entities using this system.
This system allows you to search organizations on file with the Secretary of State that are doing business in the state of South Carolina and purchase copies of corporate documents and certificates associated with each.
Locate a vacant business site and find guides to assist you in starting a business.
The South Carolina Secretary of State’s business entity search delivers access to the online public business records of a company registered in this state.
Each division of the Secretary of State’s Office provides diverse services and information to the citizens of South Carolina. This website is designed to serve as your one-stop portal for accessing general information, completing important tasks online, and providing information specifically related to each division.
Business Name Search. To Request Documents and Certificates. This system allows you to request certified copies of corporate filings. It also allows you to request copies of the Certificate of Existence (also known as a Certificate of Good Standing) or a Certificate of Authority for an out-of-state entity. Search by Business Name.
The name of the business entity is not available for use in South Carolina. An attorney licensed to practice law in South Carolina must sign articles of incorporation for a business corporation. Articles of incorporation for a business corporation must be accompanied by a Cl-1 form.
SCBOS offers a 9-step guide for starting a business in South Carolina, and provides information on applying for retail and business licenses, registering for unemployment insurance, and other services.