Who are the Incorporators?
A An incorporator is someone who signs and delivers the Articles of Incorporation to the proper state office (usually the secretary of state or corporations’ commission) for filing. In most states, one person (the State Sheets indicate if your state requires more than one incorporator) can do this. In practice, the incorporator is often selected from among the persons who serve as the initial directors of the corporation. Once the corporation is formed, the incorporator’s legal role is complete.