The Secretary of State of Georgia oversees voting, keeps track of corporate documents for 12 months, issues professional licenses, and manages the state securities market. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and his staff are honored to serve as citizens of Georgia.
Georgia Division Of Corporations
Georgia Corporations, LLCs and limited partners are incorporated by filing an application with the Division of Corporations. Some foreign (out-of-state) business opportunities in Georgia must also be registered with the Department of Corporations.
Department Of Corporations Of Georgia
Corporations, LLCs and Limited Liability Partnerships in respect of Georgia are formed by this division of corporations. Some foreign (non-state) corporations that usually do business in Georgia must also register with the Georgia Corporations Department.
Georgia Corporations Department
CorporateIn Georgia, limited liability companies and limited partnerships are filed by the Division of Corporations. Some foreign (non-state) corporations that conduct permanent activities in Georgia must also submit documents to the Department of Corporations of Georgia.
Department Of Corporations Of Georgia
Corporations, corporations with limited liability and limited liability. Partnerships in Georgia are usually formed by filing an application with the Division of Corporations. Some foreign (non-state) corporations operating in Georgia must also submit an application to their corporations department.
Georgia Corporations Department
Corporations, Limited Liability Organizations and Limited Liability Partnerships become Georgia filed by the Division of Corporations. Some foreign (out of state) corporations doing business in Georgia must also apply to the Division of Corporations.
Current Owner
The current owner is Republican Brad Raffensperger. Raffensperger won the December 4, 2018 general election and qualified forValidation to participate in the general election on November 6, 2018. He took office on January 14, 2019.[1]