What additional registration is required for specific business types?
When starting a business in New York, additional registration may be necessary depending on the specific type of business entity one chooses to operate. For instance, if an individual decides to form a Limited Liability Company (LLC), they must file Articles of Organization with the New York Secretary of State. Similarly, corporations must file a Certificate of Incorporation to establish their legal status.
Certain professions and industries may also require specific licenses or permits beyond the general business registration. For example, businesses in fields like healthcare, real estate, hospitality, and construction often need to obtain additional professional licenses. The New York Secretary of State provides guidance on various requirements based on the business's nature.
In addition, if a business operates under a name that is different from its legal name, it will need to file a Certificate of Assumed Name, also known as a DBA (Doing Business As). For detailed information regarding the unique registration requirements for specific business types, it may be helpful to consult the resources available on the New York Secretary of State's official website.
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