How do I find out who owns an LLC in Virginia?

How do I find out who owns an LLC in Virginia?

You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Virginia or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered.

How do I find out if a business is licensed in Virginia?

Go to the directory on our website at https://www.cms.dcjs.virginia.gov/GLSuiteWeb/Clients/VADCJS/Public/Verification/Business/Search.aspx.

How do I find articles of incorporation in Virginia?

Any company registered in Virginia can order certified copies of its official formation documents from the Virginia State Corporation Commission. Processing time is typically 2-3 business days plus mailing time.

How do you check if a business name is available for free Virginia?

To check name availability and allowability please visit the Name Availability search in the Clerk’s Information System (CIS). To reserve a Business Entity Name, please visit the Clerk’s Information System (CIS) to submit the reservation filing online.

Who owns Virginia business?

Bernie Niemeier
Bernie Niemeier is the president and publisher of Virginia Business. He has overall responsibility for all operational aspects of the magazine, related publications and Internet products. Niemeier has more than 30 years of experience in the newspaper business, including 17 on the corporate staff of Richmond, Va.

How do you check if an LLC is active in Virginia?

The Virginia.gov site maintains a database of corporations that are registered in the state of Virginia. The database maintains a list of active and expired corporate records that is free for the public to search.

What is VA business?

VA Small and Veteran Business Programs implement the requirements to aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of small and Veteran business concerns.

How do I get LLC?

How to Set Up an LLC

  1. Decide on a Business Name.
  2. Designate a Registered Agent.
  3. Get a Copy of Your State’s LLC Article of Organization Form.
  4. Prepare the LLC Article of Organization Form.
  5. File the Articles of Organization.
  6. Create an Operating Agreement.
  7. Keep Your LLC Active.