Frequently asked questions
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No, we are a document filing and compliance service, not a law firm. We prepare and submit your filings accurately and keep you on schedule. For complex legal questions we are happy to point you toward a licensed North Carolina attorney.
Yes. North Carolina requires every LLC, corporation, and nonprofit to maintain a registered agent with a physical street address in the state. We can serve as your agent, receive official mail and legal notices on your behalf, and forward everything to you the same day.
It depends on your entity type. LLCs file by April 15th each year; business corporations file by the 15th day of the fourth month after their fiscal year-end. We track your due dates and file on time so you never fall out of good standing.
In most cases, yes. We prepare your Application for Reinstatement, resolve the past-due reports and fees that caused the dissolution, and file everything with the Secretary of State to restore your entity.
We typically prepare your North Carolina nonprofit Articles of Incorporation within a few business days. The federal tax-exempt determination from the IRS (Form 1023 or 1023-EZ) generally takes anywhere from a few weeks to several months, and we prepare the application and guide you through every step.
We file your Articles of Dissolution with the state, help you wind down your remaining compliance obligations, and confirm the closure in writing so there are no lingering reports or fees attached to your name.
We charge a transparent flat service fee per filing, plus the state filing fee, which we always show you up front. No subscriptions you did not ask for, and no surprise charges. Chat with a live agent for an exact quote on your situation.
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