The Michigan Functions of The Corporations Division is responsible for administering the laws governing business entities, including corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and other business organizations in the State of Michigan. The division provides services such as registering, licensing, and maintaining records for these entities. It also provides resources and assistance to entrepreneurs who are interested in forming a business in Michigan. The main Michigan Functions of The Corporations Division include: 1. Registration of Business Entities: The division is responsible for registering and licensing corporations, limited liability companies, partnerships, and other business organizations in the State of Michigan. 2. Maintaining Records: The division maintains records and documents regarding the formation, operation, and dissolution of business entities, including annual reports and other related filings. 3. Assisting Entrepreneurs: The division provides resources and assistance to entrepreneurs interested in forming a business in Michigan, including educational materials and guidance on filing requirements. 4. Investigating Violations: The division investigates violations of the law by business entities and takes appropriate legal action, if necessary. 5. Adjudicating Disputes: The division has the authority to resolve disputes between business entities and other parties, such as creditors or customers.