Annual Reports and Business Updates
You can find information on any corporation or business entity in Kansas or another state by searching the Secretary of State website. To reinstate a business, file annual reports for each missed year. To check the status of your Annual Report search your business on the Secretary of State’s website. Information like name, address, and registered agent is required. There are fees to file based on your business type.
If you miss the deadline, your business may be in "default" status, unable to operate until reports are filed and fees paid. If your business details changed, submit updates to the Secretary of State. Annual reports help Kansas track changes to businesses. The current Secretary of State is Kris Kobach, who oversees various public functions.
All entities must file annual reports yearly with fees. Our guide has due dates, filing fees, and FAQs for filing yourself. Or use our Managed Annual Report Service. Failing to file is the #1 reason LLCs close in Kansas. Set calendar reminders to file on time.
Filing demonstrates your LLC’s commitment to following regulations. Understand the steps to file, pay on time, and submit reports promptly. Keep your business details accurate and current.
Filing a Complaint Against a Company in Kansas
To file a complaint with the Kansas Attorney General’s Office handles complaints and investigation requests regarding certain issues, go to their website and choose the topic that best describes your complaint.
The Office of Community Complaints is a civilian oversight agency responsible for protecting community members from possible misconduct by the Kansas City Missouri Police Department. You can file a complaint with them if you feel your rights have been violated.
The Better Business Bureau tries to resolve consumer complaints against companies. File a complaint with your local BBB about any problem you have experienced. The BBB will notify the company and attempt to get the issue resolved.
When filing a complaint, make sure to gather all relevant information and evidence, including details about when and where you made the purchase and who provided the product or service. Having this information will help get your complaint addressed quickly. Don’t forget to include your contact details as well.
To file a complaint against an international company, report it at www.econsumer.gov. Your complaints help law enforcement agencies conduct investigations and prevent international scams.
Consumer Protection Laws and Complaints Resolutions
What is the consumer protection law in Kansas? The Kansas Consumer Protection Act allows harmed consumers to act as their "private attorney general" and protect their rights. The law shifts the burden of proof, giving consumers a reasonable chance to win their case. The Act clarifies policies to modernize transactions and protect from deceptive practices.
To file a complaint with the Kansas Attorney General’s Office, go to their website and choose the topic that describes your complaint. The Office of Community Complaints protects community members from police misconduct in Kansas City, Missouri. File a complaint if you feel your rights were violated.
The Better Business Bureau tries resolving consumer complaints. File a complaint about any problem experienced. The BBB notifies the company to get the issue resolved. Gather relevant information and evidence when filing, including purchase details. This helps get the complaint addressed quickly.
Don’t forget contact details too. To file against an international company, report it at econsumer.gov. Your complaints assist investigations and prevent scams.
Is adultery illegal in Kansas? It’s a misdemeanor, leading to a month in jail or $500 fine. What is a no contact order? It generally provides the abuser no contact with the victim. It can award custody and order child support payment.
Consumer law refers to regulations defining unlawful actions. Becoming a fraud victim can lead to criminal charges too. By working with our firm, receive clear law explanations applied to your situation. Call our office or email. The state provides free identity theft assistance. Contact the Attorney General’s office or Federal Trade Commission. What are landlord-tenant rules? Security deposits have a 1.5 times monthly rent maximum. They must be returned within 30 days after vacating.