Are business records in South Dakota public information?
Yes, business records in South Dakota are generally considered public information. The South Dakota Secretary of State maintains an online database called the Business Information System (BIS) where individuals can access and search for various business records. These records include information such as business names, addresses, registered agents, and important documents like articles of incorporation. Additionally, the Secretary of State also provides access to other business-related filings, such as annual reports. While the majority of business records are available for public review, certain sensitive information, such as individual Social Security numbers or proprietary trade secrets, may be redacted or kept confidential to protect privacy and business interests. Overall, the South Dakota Secretary of State aims to promote transparency and accessibility in the state's business environment.
Answered May 3, 2024
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