A state entity name refers to the official designation of an organization or institution that operates within a specific state or jurisdiction, often established by government authority. This can include agencies, departments, or other entities that provide services, enforce laws, or manage public resources. The name usually reflects the entity's purpose or function and is used for legal and administrative identification.
To find the California Secretary of State entity number for a business entity, you can search for it on the Secretary of State's website using the business name or other identifying information.
It depends on the legal name of the company. You need to see how the name of the entity is filed with the secretary of state in which the entity is created. The legal name is also filed on the IRS form 8832 Entity Classification Election. It is the legal name of the entity, not grammar or usage. Most LLC names I have seen do not have a comma before them.
Legal state of existence signifying that a corporate entity has been recognized; that is, a legal entity has been authorized by a state or other political authority to operate according to the entity's approved articles of incorporation or charter. Incorporated entities share basic attributes: an exclusive name, continued and independent existence from shareholders or members, paid-in capital, and limited liability.
Translation: Look at my state (state can either refer to a literal geographic entity or emotional situation).
an entity with reports
viable entity
an entity with reports
The California state entity number for this business is a unique identification number assigned by the state of California to track and identify the business entity.
Entity has several meanings but the most common is that of the paranormal entity. In several ghost series such as 'Ghost Adventures', they often refer to 'demonic entities', or spirits that have demon-like characteristics.
State name means the name assigned to a state like Tennessee.
It's the name of your business, like Pretty Photograpy Studio or Joe's Plumbing.
If an entity has been "disenfranchised" (which I take to mean it is no longer recognized as a legal entity authorized to do business in the State of Texas), then it cannot collect dues in the State of Texas.