What is the California Statement of Information?
Required filing to update corporate records, addresses, and agent information with the California Secretary of State. LLCs must file biennially (every 2 years), while Corporations must file annually.
Manual Filing Instructions
California Statement of Information Guide
Every California LLC must file a Statement of Information (Form LLC-12) every two years during its anniversary month. Corporations must file a Statement of Information (Form SI-550) every year. This filing keeps address records and officer/manager listings up to date.
Key Details:
- Due Date: Last day of the anniversary month of the business formation.
- Filing Fees: LLCs: $20.00 (Biennial) | Corporations: $25.00 (Annual).
- Late Penalty: A $250.00 late penalty is assessed by the California Franchise Tax Board for failing to file on time.
Steps to File:
- Visit the California Secretary of State BizFile Online portal.
- Search for your business entity name or ID.
- Enter updated contact details for members, managers, or officers.
- Appoint or confirm the Registered Agent.
- Submit the fee online via card payment.
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Cost of Delinquency
Missing the deadline forces your California entity into bad standing status, freezing your asset collection or active trading protections.