Articles of Incorporation - Cooperative is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What are Articles of Incorporation?
A: Articles of Incorporation are legal documents that establish the existence of a cooperative in Oregon.
Q: What is a cooperative?
A: A cooperative is a business owned and operated for the benefit of its members, who use its services or purchase its products.
Q: Why do I need Articles of Incorporation?
A: Articles of Incorporation are necessary to form a cooperative and legally establish it as a separate entity with limited liability.
Q: What information is included in Articles of Incorporation?
A: Articles of Incorporation typically include the cooperative's name, purpose, registered agent, initial board of directors, and other required details.
Q: How can I file Articles of Incorporation in Oregon?
A: To file Articles of Incorporation in Oregon, you need to submit the completed form and pay the required filing fee to the Oregon Secretary of State.
Q: What is the filing fee for Articles of Incorporation in Oregon?
A: The filing fee for Articles of Incorporation in Oregon is $100.
Q: Can I make changes to the Articles of Incorporation?
A: Yes, you can make changes to the Articles of Incorporation by filing an amendment with the Oregon Secretary of State.
Q: Do I need legal assistance to file Articles of Incorporation?
A: While not required, it is recommended to seek legal assistance or guidance when filing Articles of Incorporation to ensure compliance with all legal requirements.
Form Details:
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