Domestic Professional Corporation

A Domestic Professional Corporation is a more complex business structure. As a chartered legal entity, a corporation has certain rights, privileges, and liabilities beyond those of an individual. Doing business as a corporation may yield tax or financial benefits, but these can be offset by other considerations, such as increased licensing fees or decreased personal control. A Domestic Professional Corporation provides services that requires a professional license.

To log in to businessregistration.utah.gov, enter your EMAIL in the "username or email" field. If your email is not found, you may need to create a UtahID account. For more instructions on UtahID, click here .


New Registrations, Renewals, & Amendments

New entity registrations, name reservations, annual reports (renewals), or amendments.

Step 1: Have your UtahID account username and password ready.

  • If you do not have a UtahID, click here to create one.
  • Note: If you forgot your UtahID password or have difficulties creating a UtahID account, use the UtahID Help page or contact UtahID directly. 

Step 2: Use your UtahID to log in to businessregistration.utah.gov .

Step 3: From the menu on the left, select "Formations & Registrations” and follow the instructions to complete your filing.

All Other
Filing Types

Conversions, domestications, withdrawals, mergers, reinstatements, resignations, etc.

Step 1: Review the available forms in the column to the right and download the appropriate PDF. Fill out the PDF and save a copy.

Step 2: Have your UtahID account username and password ready.

  • If you do not have a UtahID, click here to create one.
  • Note: If you forgot your UtahID password or have difficulties creating a UtahID account, use the UtahID Help page or contact UtahID directly. 

Step 3: Use your UtahID to log in to businessregistration.utah.gov .

Step 4: Once logged into the business registration system, select "Submit a Paper Filing” from the navigation menu on the left and follow the instructions to upload your filing.

Note: This filing website is not intended to substitute nor replace the advice of legal counsel.


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