Search District of Columbia business records like a pro.
District of Columbia businesses are recorded publicly through DC CorpOnline. This guide explains how to search by name, document number, registered agent, or officer; what each status means; and how to avoid common mistakes.
Search District of Columbia businesses now →Four ways to find a District of Columbia entity
Drop the LLC/Inc/Corp suffix to widen results.
Unique identifier DC CorpOnline assigns. Best for unambiguous lookup.
Useful for due-diligence and identifying related-party structures.
Find every entity where a specific person is listed.
What entity status means in District of Columbia
Five common DC CorpOnline search mistakes
- 1. Including the entity designation.
- 2. Assuming Active means current on filings.
- 3. Confusing Administratively Dissolved with Voluntarily Dissolved.
- 4. Checking only the entity name.
- 5. Trusting the search for good standing certification.
Frequently asked questions
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Disclosure. File.Business is a private business filing and compliance service. We are not a government agency and are not affiliated with the DC Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection, Corporations Division or any Secretary of State office. You may file directly with the DC Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection, Corporations Division. Information on this page is for general guidance only and is not legal, tax, or accounting advice. Fees and deadlines verified against the DC Department of Licensing and Consumer Protection, Corporations Division as of June 2026 and may change. For entity-specific guidance, consult a licensed District of Columbia attorney or CPA.