ARS § 10-203
Incorporation begins when the articles of incorporation and certificate of disclosure are delivered for filing, unless a delayed effective date is stated. If the commission finds filing requirements were not met, it must not file the documents and corporate existence ends when that determination is completed. Within 60
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Incorporation begins when the articles of incorporation and certificate of disclosure are delivered for filing, unless a delayed effective date is stated. If the commission finds filing requirements were not met, it must not file the documents and corporate existence ends when that determination is completed. Within 60 days after approval, the commission must input the approval information into the database, and a copy of the articles must be published.
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