During this time when our country and our world are focused on the health and safety of those we love, it is also important to know that Vcorp remains committed to not only serving you as your trusted corporate compliance partner, but also as a resource you can turn to in these uncertain times. What you can be certain of is Vcorp’s steadfast dedication to providing you with the most up-to-date information on topics that impact your business – from Secretary of State hours, to turnaround times, to the handling of Service of Process, and even which states are permitting E-notary services – we’ve got you covered. We know that your business cannot simply wait until this is over, and we are here for you now and through all the days to come.
ComplianceUpdatedNovember 30, 2020
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