Statement of Information Filing Requirements and Deadlines Who Needs to File California imposes Statement of Information requirements on four broad categories of business entities Each files under a different section of the Corporations Code, with slightly different schedules and content requirements
What Is the Statement of Information and When Is It Required? A Statement of Information is necessary for corporations and limited liability companies in the state of California You can find the Statement of Information form and more important information on the California Secretary of State’s website
How to File a Statement of Information in California - LegalZoom To file a statement of information in CA, make an account with bizfile, the California Secretary of State's online filling portal Search for your entity through the business search page, select the name of your business, click "File Statement of Information,” and fill in the required fields
A Guide to Filing the California Statement of Information Learn how to file the California Statement of Information for llcs, corporations, and limited partnerships to ensure compliance, maintain transparency, and avoid penalties
Instructions for Completing the Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) Complete the Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) as follows: Enter the name of the limited liability company exactly as it appears on file with the California Secretary of State, including the entity ending (ex: “Jones Company, LLC” or “Smith Construction, a Limited Liability Company”)
California Corporations Code 1502: Statement of Information Rules California Corporations Code Section 1502 requires every corporation registered in the state to file a Statement of Information with the Secretary of State within 90 days of incorporation and annually after that