Louisiana Notice To Publish Applications For Authority is a legal document required for certain types of business entities in the state of Louisiana. The Notice is published in a local newspaper to inform the public that an application for authority to do business has been filed with the Louisiana Secretary of State. The Notice serves as notice to the public that a company is trying to legally operate in the state of Louisiana. There are three types of Louisiana Notice To Publish Applications For Authority: a Limited Liability Company (LLC) Notice, a Corporation Notice, and a Limited Partnership Notice. Each Notice must include specific information, such as the business's name, purpose, registered agent, and duration of the business. The Notice must be published in a newspaper that is approved by the Secretary of State and is circulated in the parish where the business is registered. The Notice must be published once a week for two consecutive weeks. Once the Notice is published, the business can receive its Certificate of Authority to do business in the state of Louisiana.