What is the fee for filing a business document?

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The fee for filing a business document varies depending on the type of document being filed. The California Secretary of State charges different fees for various types of business filings, such as articles of incorporation, statement of information, or statement of conversion. Generally, the filing fees range from $20 to $100, but certain filings, such as limited liability company (LLC) annual filings, may have different fee structures. It's important to refer to the Secretary of State's fee schedule or consult their website for specific filing fees. Additionally, expedited processing services are also available for an additional fee if expedited handling is required.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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