Request Set up for a New Firm; New Firm Name and/or Organization Administrator is a legal document that was released by the Hawaii State Judiciary - a government authority operating within Hawaii.
Q: How do I set up a new firm in Hawaii?
A: To set up a new firm in Hawaii, you need to follow the registration process with the Hawaii Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs (DCCA).
Q: What is required to register a new firm in Hawaii?
A: To register a new firm in Hawaii, you will need to provide a business name, select a business structure, and submit the necessary forms and fees to the DCCA.
Q: What are the different business structures I can choose from in Hawaii?
A: The different business structures available in Hawaii include sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company (LLC), and corporation.
Q: Do I need an organization administrator for my new firm in Hawaii?
A: Having an organization administrator is not a requirement for registering a new firm in Hawaii. However, you may choose to appoint one to manage the firm's business affairs.
Form Details:
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