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Corporate Name Endings
  • The name must not be the same or deceptively similar to name of any corporation, limited partnership or limited-liability company, or a foreign corporation, foreign limited partnership or foreign limited-liability company, or a name reserved for use of any other proposed corporation, unless written consent of person or other entity for whom the name is reserved is filed with articles. A name appearing to be that of a natural person and containing a given name or initials must not be used as corporate name except with an additional word such as "Incorporated," "Limited," "Inc.," "Ltd.," "Company," "Co.," "Corporation," "Corp." or other word which identifies it as not being the name of a natural person. If name implies banking, trust, or insurance powers, prior approval of banking superintendent or insurance commissioner is needed.

Articles of Incorporation Requirements

  • Director Information
    • Minimum Number - One or more.
    • Residence Requirements. - No provision.
    • Age Requirements - Must be 18 or older.
    • Directors are required to be listed in the articles of incorporation.


  • Officer Information
    • The officers are not required to be listed in the articles of incorporation.


  • Stock Information
    • An increase in the shares may cause an increase in the initial filing fee.


Yearly Requirements

  • Annual Statements
    • Domestic and foreign corporations must file by last day of month in which anniversary date of incorporation occurs an annual list of officers and directors and designation of resident agent. Filing fee, $85.

  • Income Tax Rate
    • None.

For more information on taxes, visit http://sos.state.nv.us/geninfo/



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