What forms are required for annual report filings?
The Hawaii Secretary of State has specific forms and requirements for annual report filings, which vary depending on the type of entity being reported. For corporations, limited liability companies, and other business entities, the annual report is typically required to be submitted to provide updated information about the business, including the names of officers, directors, and registered agents, as well as addresses and other relevant details. Corporations generally must file Form DC-1, while limited liability companies use Form LLC-1.
The annual report must be filed online through the Hawaii Secretary of State's online filing system or submitted by mail if online filing is not possible. It is important to ensure that the report is filed by the due date, which is usually based on the entity's formation date. Failure to file the annual report on time may result in penalties or the potential dissolution of the business entity.
In addition to annual reports for business entities, other entities such as non-profit organizations and partnerships may have different forms and requirements. It is advisable for individuals to consult the current web page of the Hawaii Secretary of State for the latest information, including specific forms, deadlines, and filing instructions to ensure compliance with state regulations. Keeping informed about any changes or updates is essential for smooth annual report filings.

Answered Aug 25, 2025
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