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Are all companies doing business in Kansas required to file with the Secretary of State?

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Are all companies doing business in Kansas required to file with the Secretary of State?

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No. Sole proprietorships do not file with the Secretary of State. General partnerships may choose to file a statement of authority or other statements with the Secretary of State; they are not required filings and a statement of authority does not create the partnership. If an out-of-state business entity is doing business in Kansas, it must file a foreign application. You may refer to K.S.A. 17-7303, which defines doing business in the state of Kansas. http://www.kslegislature.org/legsrv-statutes/index.

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No. Sole proprietorships do not file with the Secretary of State. General partnerships may choose to file a statement of authority or other statements with the Secretary of State; they are not required filings and a statement of authority does not create the partnership. If an out-of-state business entity is doing business in Kansas, it must file a foreign application. You may refer to K.S.A. 17-7303, which defines doing business in the state of Kansas. http://www.kslegislature.org/legsrv-statutes/index.

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