In Vermont, the Secretary of State is responsible for registering corporations, with Sarah Copeland Hanzas currently serving in the role. Vermont is unique for its support of socially responsible businesses, offering a special designation called a "benefit corporation" for companies that prioritize social and environmental goals. The state also has incentives for businesses in industries such as renewable energy, agriculture, and technology. Although Vermont has higher incorporation fees compared to some states, its focus on sustainability and quality of life can appeal to companies with similar values.
You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Vermont or another state by performing a search on the Secretary of State website of the state or territory where that corporation is registered, or its equivalent. Use the links below to jump straight to the correct search page for Vermont or find the page for another state. This site is not affiliated with any government entity and there is no charge to use it. Please note that we may earn commissions if you purchase products or services through some of the links below, and that while most states provide basic corporation registration information for free, there are some that may require a fee for more detailed information or reports.
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