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How do I research the defendant to determine if the defendant is a corporation, limited liability company (LLC) or a partnership?

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How do I research the defendant to determine if the defendant is a corporation, limited liability company (LLC) or a partnership?

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Call the Secretary of the State at 860-509-6002 to find out if it is a corporation or an LLC and to get the address. • If it is not a corporation or LLC, contact the town clerk’s office where the company is located to get the name of the business owner. Back to Top 7. Must I use the defendant’s complete name? • Yes, use the exact, complete name of the person or business. • Do not abbreviate any part of the name. • If you leave out any part of the name, you may not be able to collect your money if you win the case. Back to Top 8. What if the defendant resides out of the state of Connecticut? • You may file against the out-of-state resident only if he or she owns real or personal property in the state of Connecticut. • A statement indicating that the out-of-state individual owns property must be included in the claim.

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