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Iowa Incorporation Resources:
Office of the Secretary of the State - Iowa
Official Homepage - State of Iowa
State Constitution of Iowa

Iowa: CHAPTER 490 BUSINESS CORPORATIONS
DIVISION I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
PART A
490.101 Short title.
490.102 Reservation of power to amend or repeal.
490.103 through 490.119 Reserved.
PART B
490.120 Filing requirements.
490.121 Forms.
490.122 Filing, service, and copying fees.
490.123 Effective time and date of documents.
490.124 Correcting filed documents.
490.125 Filing duty of secretary of state.
490.126 Appeal from secretary of state's refusal to file document.
490.127 Evidentiary effect of copy of filed document.
490.128 Certificate of existence.
490.129 Penalty for signing false document.
490.130 Recording of documents with county recorder. Repealed by 91 Acts, ch 211, §13.
490.131 through 490.134 Reserved.
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