All LLCs are managed by their managers pursuant to N.C.G.S. 57D-3-20.
Manager
Raymond
Ni 810 Northern Shores Point
Greensboro
NC27455
Manager
Zhou Min
Ni 810 Northern Shores Point
Greensboro
NC27455
The most common statuses used in the NC Business Registry
are listed below with an explanation of when the status is used.
Most Common
Business Status Definitions
Status
Description
Active/Not Current
The entity is considered to be active on the NC Business Registry, but is delinquent on one or more required filings.
Active/On Notice
The entity is considered to be active on the NC Business Registry, but the NC Secretary of State has grounds for administrative dissolution and the business entity has been notified per statutory requirements.
Adm. Dissolved
The entity progressed through the administrative dissolution process without filing the required filings and a Certificate of Administrative Dissolution was issued. No documents, except changes to the Registered Agent can be filed on an administratively dissolved company.
Cancelled
An entity that filed a Certificate of Cancellation of its Registration of Limited Partnership, Limited Liability Partnership, or Limited Liability Limited Partnership. The entity is no longer active on the NC Business Registry.
Dissolved
An entity filed Articles of Dissolution to close their business. They are not active on the NC Business Registry.
Current/Active
The entity is current on all required documents and active on the NC Business Registry.
Suspended
The North Carolina Department of Revenue notified the NC Department of the Secretary of State to suspend the entity. No documents can be filed on an entity which is suspended by the Department of Revenue, with the exception of a Statement of Resignation of Registered Agent.
Multiple
An entity which is administratively dissolved or administratively revoked and suspended by the Department of Revenue or a licensing board. The word “multiple” indicates there is more than one applicable status.
Revoked
The entity progressed through the administrative revocation process without filing the required filings and a Certificate of Administrative Revocation was issued.
Withdrawn
When a foreign entity doesn’t want to do business in North Carolina and withdrawls their Certificate of Authority to do business in North Carolina.
Other Statuses
Active/Failure to Pay Fee
This status is used by the Budget Office after an entity has been issued a Notice of Grounds for Administrative Dissolution and the entity filed an annual report, which was submitted with Non-Sufficient Funds. The entity is still active, but the administrative dissolution process will continue.
Admin. Cancelled
This status is used when the NC Secretary of State’s Office cancels a business entity’s initial creation document due to an issue with the filing fee.
Converted
This status is used when an entity has converted from one entity type to another. The status is placed on the first entity type.
Expired
This status is used when a reserved name of a business entity or a registered name of a foreign business entity has expired.
Failure to Pay Fee
This status is used by the Budget Office when a creation document is submitted and there is an issue with the filing fee, such as non-sufficient funds or a closed account.
In Process
This status is used when a submission for a creation filing is received and the document is in process of being examined and filed.
Judicial Dissolution
When the courts order a dissolution of a company.
Merged
This status is used on the “non-surviving” entity of a merger transaction. The entity is merged into another entity, the “surviving” entity.
Non-domesticated
A foreign entity is not registered to conduct business, but was a participant in a merger with an entity registered in North Carolina.
PA Suspended
This status is used when a licensing board under N.C.G.S. Chapter 55B has suspended a business entity of record.
Reserved Name
This status is used when a name has been reserved upon the NC Business Registry, but is not an entity created of record.
Revoked Licensing Board
This status is used when the licensing board revokes the business name for use as a professional entity under N.C.G.S. Chapter 55B.
Withdrawn by Merger
This status is used when a foreign entity registered with the NC Department of the Secretary of State, merges with another foreign entity or has converted to another foreign entity and the registration is no longer needed in North Carolina.
Not Registered
An unincorporated nonprofit association that has filed their registered agent information with the Agency.
Current-Active AR Error
There has been a technical error in filing an online annual report. Please contact 919-814-5400 for assistance.
Court Ordered Dissolution
The entity was ordered to dissolve the company by the courts.
Consolidated
One or more business entity have merged together.
Auto Dissolve
The General Assembly passed a bill to automatically dissolve entities for specific reasons.
Applied to Withdraw
A foreign entity has applied to the State to discontinue doing business in North Carolina
To Foreign Insurance Co
A domestic insurance company converted to an out of state insurance company.
To Fed Bank
A North Carolina bank converted to a Federal Bank.