What is an entity ID number? Where can I find it?
The Colorado Secretary of State uses an 11-digit numbering system. The first four digits indicate the year, the fifth digit is a 1 or 2 (1 for business filings or 2 for UCC filings) and the last six digits are sequential numbers that start at 000001 each January 1. An entity ID number is a unique number used to identify an entity’s record. This number is assigned when an entity submits for filing an originating document (i.e., Articles of Incorporation) or document that creates a new Secretary of State record. This number is stamped by the Secretary of State on the original document delivered for filing and typically appears in the upper right hand corner on the first page of the document.
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