How do i get a copy of my nj business registration certificate

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Do I need an EIN or SSN to register a business?

All corporations, LLC’s and limited partnerships formed in New Jersey must register using EIN. Partnership or proprietorships with employees need to register using EIN, but those with no employees can use either EIN or SSN. This number will serve as your business tax ID in New Jersey.


Business Tax Registration Certificate

All companies doing business within New Jersey need to register with the State. It’s easy to do online.

Tips before Registering

All companies doing business within the State of New Jersey must obtain a Business Registration Certificate from the New Jersey Treasury Department. It’s easy to do online, or you may apply on paper via a NJ-REG form.

Before registering with the State, make sure you address the following items:

  1. Partnerships, LLC’s, and Corporations
    If you plan to start a general or limited partnership, LLC, or corporation, you will need to incorporate your business with the State before completing this step.
  2. Location & Zoning
    Check zoning and decide on a location for your business before registering. If you register your business before choosing a final location, you will have to update your registration with the new address. This can cost money and time.
  3. Business Name
    Make sure the business name you want hasn’t already been taken by someone else conducting business in the State. (Business Name Search)
  4. Employer Identification Number (EIN)
    You’ll need to have your EIN from the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) before you can register your business with the State. It’s free and simple to do online. If you are planning to be a sole proprietor and will not hire any employees, you may also use your Social Security Number, although it’s recommended to obtain an EIN to avoid identity theft.
  5. Sales Tax Number
    If you’re planning to sell goods or products that are taxable, you’ll need a resale certificate from the New Jersey Division of Revenue and Enterprise Services.

Step 1: Register Your Business

You may register your business online or with a paper form (it is recommended that you use the online application). To register, you will need to provide:

  1. Your Federal Employment Identification Number (EIN). Alternately, you may use your Social Security Number if you are a sole proprietor with no employees.
  2. A description of your business activities
  3. Your legal business name
  4. Your business type (partnership, sole proprietor, etc.)
  5. Your business start date
  6. The primary mailing address for your business
  7. Your business contact information
  8. Your Sales Tax Number (if you registered for a seller’s permit with the State of New Jersey)

Depending on your business, you may also need to register for Police, Fire and/or Tobacco permits. The Office of Finance application will help you identify whether these are necessary.

Step 2: Business Tax Registration Certificate

Once you’ve completed your application, you will be able to obtain your Business Registration Certificate (BRC). If you completed your application online, you will be issued a BRC immediately with a paper form being mailed to you in a few weeks. You will need to use your BRC number to pay your business taxes.

Business Standing Certificates, Entity, Trade Name and Trade/Service Mark

Welcome to the Division of Revenue & Enterprise Services' Business Records Service. Through this service, you will be able to search for information on all types of businesses operating in New Jersey, including business entities like corporations and LLCs, as well as trade names and trade/service marks used by New Jersey businesses. You will be able to obtain standing certificates and status reports on any business on file with the State and obtain copies of filed corporate and LLC documents. Also, you will be able to download lists or abstracts of businesses on file with the State.

  • Obtain Business Entity Information :
    • Business Entity Standing Certificates »
    • Business Entity Status Reports »
    • Business Entity Documents »
    • Business Entity Lists »
    • Business Entity Name Search »
  • Search Trade Name and Trade/Service Mark :
    • Trade Name and Trade/Service Mark Status Report »
    • Trade Name and Trade/Service Mark Lists »
  • Certificate Validation :
    • Click here to check the validity of your certified document

New System Features

  • Allows for direct access to business entity data and corresponding images.
  • Enables users to search, receive status reports and copy work, and to securely pay associated fees in a single, integrated environment.
  • Virtually eliminates the need for trips to the filing office.
  • Provides access at almost any hour of the day.
  • Reduces overall transaction costs —no need for couriers, extra copies, mailings and expenses associated with paper delivery and pick-up.
  • Provides instantaneous and reliable results thus greatly reducing the transaction processing cycle.

How do I get a copy of my nj certificate of Authority?

To obtain the certificate, call (609) 292-9292 or (609) 292-1730 or log onto www.nj.gov/njbgs.

How do I find my nj business registration number?

If you don't know your NJ Corporate ID number, you can access it through the Division of Revenue & Enterprise Services' Business Records Service using the "Business Entity Name Search." If you are unable to use this form, contact our Customer Service Center.

How do I know if my business is registered in New Jersey?

You may check the online registration inquiry to determine if the business is already registered. If you have not registered but are required to have this certificate, you will need to complete Form NJ-REG.

How do you get a Certificate of Formation in nj?

In New Jersey, you can access your certificate of formation by visiting the NJPortal website. It's also possible to obtain the document by mail. Once you have it, you'll need to submit it to the state's enterprise services commission. Make sure to include the name of the registered agent and the reason for formation.