Paul -

My apologies for any frustration – I thought my answer was clear and direct, 
but perhaps not -

State tax IDs show you’re authorized to operate or collect taxes in a specific 
area, but they don’t establish that a legal organization has been formally 
created - in some jurisdictions they can be issued for entities still in 
formation, or an assumed general partnership of two parties, out of state 
foreign entities, etc.   In short, a business ID or tax ID from a state 
Department of Revenue does not establish there’s actually any legal entity that 
ARIN can contract with…

In contrast, Secretary of State records are publicly searchable, standardized 
across jurisdictions, and provide key legal details—like formation date, 
status, and organizational structure—which is why ARIN relies on them to verify 
legal existence.

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers

p.s.  Please keep yourself a safe and valued contributor to arin-ppml !

On Apr 17, 2025, at 9:24 PM, Paul E McNary <[email protected]> wrote:

John has never given me a straight answer to a direct question, in my life.
Just give me a gun to blow my brains out.
Then I will be out of everyone's misery !!!!

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Paul -

At explained to you on several occasions (including in-person at WISPA), ARIN 
conducts a business entity search within your state’s registry and that returns 
corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, DBA names, etc.  Secretary of 
State business entity registries provide public-facing, authoritative records 
confirming that an organization exists as a legal entity which can be verified 
for every state in a clear, consistent, and neutral manner.

Thanks,
/John

John Curran
President and CEO
American Registry for Internet Numbers


On Apr 17, 2025, at 8:42 PM, Paul E McNary <[email protected]> wrote:

ARIN wouldn't accept my City, County, business licenses or my state business 
IDs from Department of Revenue on a business that I started in ,1979. Why?

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