If the website can't find the company information, go directly to the county industrial and commercial bureau where the company is located. This is the legal content of open government affairs, and the Trade and Industry Bureau will provide information after inquiry. Basic information such as the company's legal representative, business location, business scope, registered capital, shareholders or investors, and operating period can be seen at a glance. However, the person who wants to inquire must have an identity certificate or a letter of introduction issued by the relevant department. You can also entrust a local lawyer to hold an official letter from the law firm for inquiry, but the law firm may charge an agency inquiry fee.
Legal enterprises should have business license, tax registration certificate, monthly tax payment certificate, organization code certificate, bank account opening certificate, etc.