Nevada Domestic Corporation Filing (NRS CHAPTER78) is a process of registering a business as a corporation in the state of Nevada. This process involves filing a Certificate of Incorporation with the Nevada Secretary of State. The Certificate of Incorporation must include the company’s name, purpose, registered agent, directors, capital structure, and other relevant information. Once the Certificate of Incorporation has been accepted, the company has officially been formed as a Nevada Domestic Corporation. There are two types of Nevada Domestic Corporation Filing: regular Nevada Domestic Corporation Filing and Nevada Professional Corporation Filing. The regular Nevada Domestic Corporation Filing requires the company to register with the Nevada Secretary of State, appoint a registered agent, and file the Certificate of Incorporation. The Nevada Professional Corporation Filing requires the company to register with the Nevada Secretary of State, appoint a registered agent, file the Articles of Incorporation and Certificate of Designation of Professional Corporation, and obtain a professional license from the Nevada Board of Professional Examiners.