Secretary of State Kemp Alerts
Georgia Corporations about
Solicitations
Atlanta – Georgia Secretary of State
Brian Kemp alerted corporations
today that his office has received
numerous complaints about
solicitations sent from a firm
called “Compliance Services.” The
firm offers to complete corporate
meeting minutes on behalf of Georgia
corporations for a fee. Despite the
implications contained in the
solicitation, Georgia corporations
are not required by law to file
corporate minutes with the Secretary
of State’s Corporations Division.
Secretary Kemp said, “Georgia’s
corporations should be cautious
regarding any suspicious
solicitation, and practice their due
diligence to prevent corporate fraud
and identity theft.”
Although the solicitation from
Compliance Services contains
language from various Georgia Code
sections and a disclaimer stating
“This product has not been approved
or endorsed by any government agency
and this offer is not being made by
an agency of the government,” some
corporate officers have been
understandably confused by the
official-looking documents. It is
important to remember that any
official statement or request from
the Secretary of State will clearly
indicate its origin by displaying
the State Seal and the name of
Secretary of State Brian Kemp.
If corporate customers have any
questions, please call the
Corporations Division Call Center at
404-656-2817.
Secretary Kemp has been recognized
by his fellow Secretaries of State
as a national leader in implementing
e-government solutions to combat
corporate fraud and identity theft,
and in raising awareness among
business owners, financial
institutions and law enforcement
agencies about this growing criminal
activity.
Georgia Secretary of State Brian
Kemp serves the National Association
of Secretaries of State (NASS) as
Southern Region Vice President, as a
member of the NASS Business Services
Committee and as a member of the
NASS Business Identity Theft Task
Force. He has made raising awareness
about business identity theft and
fraud a priority both nationally and
throughout Georgia.
Brian Kemp has been Secretary of
State since January, 2010. Among the
office’s wide-ranging
responsibilities, the Secretary of
State is charged with conducting
efficient and secure elections, the
registration of corporations, and
the regulation of securities and
professional license holders. The
office also oversees the Georgia
Archives.
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