New york document

You're referring to the New York State Department of State's Division of Corporations, which is responsible for maintaining records of business entities, including corporations, limited liability companies (LLCs), limited partnerships, and limited liability partnerships (LLPs).

Here are some common documents related to New York State business entities:

  1. Articles of Incorporation: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to form a corporation.
  2. Certificate of Incorporation: A document issued by the New York State Department of State to confirm the formation of a corporation.
  3. Certificate of Amendment: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to make changes to a corporation's articles of incorporation.
  4. Certificate of Merger: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to merge two or more corporations.
  5. Certificate of Dissolution: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to dissolve a corporation.
  6. Articles of Organization: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to form a limited liability company (LLC).
  7. Certificate of Organization: A document issued by the New York State Department of State to confirm the formation of an LLC.
  8. Certificate of Amendment: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to make changes to an LLC's articles of organization.
  9. Certificate of Cancellation: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to cancel an LLC.
  10. Partnership Agreement: A document outlining the terms and conditions of a partnership between two or more individuals or entities.
  11. Certificate of Limited Partnership: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to form a limited partnership.
  12. Certificate of Limited Liability Partnership: A document filed with the New York State Department of State to form a limited liability partnership (LLP).

These documents are typically filed with the New York State Department of State's Division of Corporations, which is responsible for maintaining records of business entities in the state.