Incorporate in Georgia

What Is a Georgia Corporation?

A Georgia corporation is a legal business entity that separates the assets of the founding individuals and shareholders from the company’s debts and liabilities. Incorporating your company is a way to provide a barrier between yourself and your business in order to protect your assets. 

Corporations are the oldest legal business entity in the United States and have been a chief element of the business culture in this country. Dating back to early 18th century, the corporation has been a way for companies to raise capital and promote growth.  

Corporations, and most legal business entities, are created at the state level and governed by state statutes. Corporations formed in Georgia are no exception. To incorporate your company, you must adhere to Georgia law and follow the necessary steps to initiate and maintain your corporation.

VIRTUAL ADDRESS

The only business address you’ll ever need

When you choose a virtual address with Hall’s Consulting Services, you can rest assured that your address is in safe hands and won’t be compromised by a mail center ceasing its operations or losing its office space lease.

Premium business address:

Get a unique business address you can use everywhere — with the IRS, state, government, banks, and more.

Never change addresses again: 

Use a single business address and never worry about important mail being mishandled or getting sent elsewhere again.

We understand the potential consequences of relying on third parties as virtual address locations, which can lead to unexpected disruptions and leave clients in a difficult position. By maintaining full control over our physical address locations, we mitigate these risks and ensure continuous and uninterrupted service for our valued clients.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Virtual Address?

Businesses of all types are required to have a physical address for their business registration, licenses, insurance, and legal documents. A virtual address is an address that a business is permitted to use, even if the address isn’t in any way officially affiliated with the LLC that uses the address. Essentially, it’s a mail-forwarding service that acts similarly to a PO box.

Virtual addresses allow business entities to send and receive mail through an agent service. Rather than having mail sent directly to your home or place of business, an agent receives your mail on your behalf and bridges the communication gap.

Why Might You Need a Virtual Address?

It isn’t always a wise use of resources to pay rent on a physical storefront or office space, especially as a new business. Some LLCs may exclusively maintain a virtual office out of a member’s home. If your home is your official business HQ, you probably don’t want to publicly list your personal address.

How To Get a Virtual Address

Many business owners and entrepreneurs use virtual business address services. There are many virtual address providers to choose from.

What Are the Benefits of Using a Virtual Address?

Many business owners choose to use a virtual address because their choice comes with a wealth of benefits. These benefits are especially useful for entrepreneurs and small business owners who want to make mindful decisions with their startup capital. Credibility, cost efficiency, privacy, and legal compliance are among the most significant benefits of going virtual.

Physical Locations Give Your Business Credibility

Even if your business can operate without a physical office,  potential customers would still prefer to know that you have one. Lack of address can make your business seem untrustworthy or as though you’re attempting to conceal where your operation base is.