In a decisive move to bolster business security, the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) unanimously approved new policies on May 8, 2025, aimed at preventing business filing fraud.
These measures are designed to protect local businesses from unauthorized filings and identity theft while maintaining a streamlined process for entrepreneurs.
Understanding the New Policies
The ACC’s new policies introduce several new changes:
- Two Forms of ID Requirement: To file on behalf of a business, individuals must present two forms of identification. This measure aims to ensure that only authorized persons can submit business documents.
- LLC Signing Authority Form: LLCs can now designate specific individuals who are authorized to sign on their behalf, adding an extra layer of security against unauthorized actions.
- Attestation of Existence for LLCs: Each January, LLCs inactive for two years will receive electronic notices requiring them to confirm their continued existence. Failure to respond could lead to administrative dissolution.
- Custom Annual Reports and Certificates: Businesses may use self-drafted forms for annual reports and certificates if they meet statutory requirements and include the ACC’s Guidance Worksheet.
What This Means for Business Owners
- Enhanced protection against business identity theft.
- Reduced risk of fraudulent activities impacting community trust.
- Streamlined processes despite added security measures.
- Potentially fewer unauthorized filings affecting local commerce.
Local Businesses Changes
Local businesses in Arizona will need to adapt to these new requirements by ensuring compliance with ID verification and signing authority protocols.
While this might add steps in the short term, it significantly strengthens the security framework protecting businesses from fraud.
New Policies to Prevent Business Filing Fraud
Policy | Description | Effective Date |
---|---|---|
Two Forms of ID | Require two forms of ID when filing on behalf of a business | In-person: June 16, 2025; Online/TBD |
Signing Authority Form | Designate who can sign on behalf of an LLC | In-person: June 16, 2025; Online/TBD |
Attestation of Existence | LLCs attest to continued existence and activity | Online: TBD |
Own Forms for Annual Reports | Use own forms for Annual Reports and Certificates of Disclosure | In-person: June 16, 2025; Online/Fax/Mail: June 16, 2025 |
Acceptable Forms of ID
Primary Forms of ID | Secondary Forms of ID |
---|---|
State-issued driver’s license | W-2 Form |
State-issued photo ID | Birth certificate |
Real ID | Voter Registration Card |
Passport or Passport Card | Fingerprint Clearance Card |
Permanent Resident Card | Health Insurance Card |
Employment Authorization Document with photo | Paystub |
U.S. Military ID | |
Tribal ID |
Building on Past Initiatives
These policies build upon previous efforts by the ACC since December 2024 to modernize business filing processes and address outdated statutes that limited fraud prevention.
The proactive approach reflects ongoing commitment towards safeguarding Arizona’s economic landscape.
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To Sum Up
As these new policies take effect, local businesses should prepare for enhanced security measures that promise greater protection against fraud.
While some may worry about additional paperwork or delays due to stricter ID requirements and new forms, the ACC assures streamlined processes with minimal intrusion.
Ultimately, these changes aim not only at safeguarding individual enterprises but also at fostering trust within Arizona’s vibrant business community.
Sources: Arizona Corporation Commission, Corporation Notices, and Axios Phoenix.
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