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Topic: Corporations Mobile App

Question by: Shawnzia Thomas

Jurisdiction: Georgia

Date: August 4, 2016

|Jurisdiction |Question(s) |

| |Georgia is about to release it's new corporations mobile app. I need to know how many jurisdictions have a mobile app and what issues if any did you encountered once you |

| |went live? |

| | |

| |On our app, a customer can search, process their annual registrations and order a certificates of existence. |

|Manitoba | |

|Corporations Canada | |

|Alabama | |

|Alaska | |

|Arizona |Arizona does not have a mobile app per se. Our site was redesigned in 2015 to be used on any device without requiring a special app. |

|Arkansas | |

|California | |

|Colorado | |

|Connecticut | |

|Delaware | |

|District of Columbia | |

|Florida | |

|Georgia | |

|Hawaii |Hawaii has a mobile app. Through the mobile app you can file annual report, buy copies and search by business name. |

| |I don't recall any significant issues. |

|Idaho | |

|Illinois | |

|Indiana | |

|Iowa | |

|Kansas |Kansas does not have a mobile app. |

|Kentucky | |

|Louisiana |Louisiana does not have a mobile app. Like Arizona our site is designed for use on a mobile devise. |

|Maine | |

|Maryland | |

|Massachusetts | |

|Michigan | |

|Minnesota | |

|Mississippi | |

|Missouri | |

|Montana | |

|Nebraska | |

|Nevada | |

|New Hampshire | |

|New Jersey | |

|New Mexico | |

|New York | |

|North Carolina | |

|North Dakota | |

|Ohio | |

|Oklahoma | |

|Oregon | |

|Pennsylvania | |

|Rhode Island | |

|South Carolina | |

|South Dakota | |

|Tennessee | |

|Texas | |

|Utah |Utah has a mobile app. I think the biggest issue was folks just not knowing how it works! Most people who use it do so because they understand the technology, but some |

| |aren't quite there |

|Vermont | |

|Virginia | |

|Washington |Washington State has had a mobile app since 2010, but it's only a search tool. It allows customers to lookup entity registrations and charitable organizations displaying |

| |basic data like: name, dates, registered agent, governors..... |

| | |

| |No significant problems, although limited function. |

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|West Virginia | |

|Wisconsin | |

|Wyoming | |

Additional comments:

Hi, Shawnzia.

We prepared an overview of eGov services provided by the states. I've attached the report, it is on our DC Connections page. According to our research, there are two states with some type of mobile app related to business services. NC and WA. You might want to reach out to them. There may be others since Jan 2015, but this will give you a start.

Best,

Leslie

Leslie Reynolds

Executive Director

National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS)

444 N. Capitol Street, NW Suite 401

Washington, DC 20001

202-624-3525



Full text of email:

Good afternoon Team,

Georgia is about to release it's new corporations mobile app. I need to know how many jurisdictions have a mobile app and what issues if any did you encountered once you went live?

Shawnzia Thomas

Director of Corporations

Office of Secretary of State Brian P. Kemp

2 MLK Jr. Drive SE

Suite 313 West Tower

Atlanta, GA 30334

Office - 404-657-1876

Cell – 678-985-6345

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