Who are the registered officers and corporate filings for Neurocept Inc. in California?
Executive summary
Neurocept Inc. cannot be confirmed in the supplied reporting as a California-registered entity, and therefore no officer roster or specific California corporate filings for “Neurocept Inc.” can be extracted from these sources; California business records and the Secretary of State’s BizFile system are the authoritative public repositories to check for that information [1] [2]. The documents provided do include guidance on how to obtain Statements of Information and imaged filings from the California Secretary of State, and an unrelated SEC filing for a different company, NeuroPace, appears in the materials—underscoring the need to verify exact legal names when searching [3] [4].
1. Why the public record matters and where it lives
California requires corporations and LLCs to file Statements of Information and many other business documents with the Secretary of State’s Business Entities Section, and those filings (formation records, Statements of Information, amendments, terminations) are available through the official BizFile/bizfileOnline search tools or the Business Search portal [1] [2] [3]. These filings are the primary source for an entity’s registered officers (for corporations) or managers/members (for LLCs), and the Secretary of State’s site explicitly allows public access to many imaged filings and certificates of status [1] [3].
2. What is publicly withheld: personal data and privacy limits
Even though many filed documents are public, the Secretary of State states that certain personal information such as Social Security numbers is not made part of the public record, and the rules around which document contains officer names vary by filing type; Statements of Information are the expected place to find officers and directors for corporations [3] [5]. The guidance cautions that some entity types and county-level DBAs aren’t maintained in the statewide corporate index, so a business could operate under a different registration pathway or local filing that won’t appear in a state corporate search [1] [3].
3. What the supplied materials actually show about “Neurocept”
The supplied sources do not include a BizFile snapshot, Statement of Information, or image of filings for an entity named “Neurocept Inc.”; instead, the pack contains a Securities and Exchange Commission prospectus excerpt for NeuroPace (a different company) showing its Mountain View address and investor filing context, which is not evidence of Neurocept’s California officers or filings [4] [6]. Because the available reporting does not contain Neurocept’s California record, asserting officer names or a filings history for Neurocept would require accessing the Secretary of State business search or requesting records as described in the state guidance [1] [3].
4. How to get the definitive list of registered officers and filings
To obtain Neurocept Inc.’s registered officers and its California corporate filings, the necessary next step is a targeted search on the California Secretary of State Business Search (BizFile/bizfileOnline) for the exact legal entity name; the state’s site provides imaged filings, Statements of Information, and certified copies for download as described in the Secretary of State resources [1] [3] [5]. If a search of the state index turns up nothing, the guidance advises checking county clerk records for DBAs or contacting the Sacramento Business Programs Division for records requests or certified copies [3] [7].
5. Caveats, alternative explanations and implicit agendas in the sources
An absence of Neurocept in the provided reporting could mean multiple things that cannot be resolved from these sources: Neurocept may not be registered in California under that precise name, it may be registered as a foreign (out‑of‑state) entity with different filings, it may use a DBA filed at a county level, or the relevant documents simply were not included among these search results; the Secretary of State materials and third‑party guides make clear that correct name matching and knowing the entity type are essential to locate records [1] [2] [8]. Additionally, some third‑party commercial websites advertising registered‑agent or filing services (included in the search snippets) have commercial incentives to push fee‑based document retrieval instead of directing users to free official tools—an implicit agenda to be wary of when gathering records [9] [10].
6. Bottom line
Based on the supplied reporting, no verified roster of Neurocept Inc.’s registered officers nor its California filings can be produced here; the authoritative way to obtain that information is to run an exact-name search on the California Secretary of State’s BizFile/Business Search portal and pull the entity’s Statement of Information or imaged filings, or submit a records request as instructed on the Secretary of State website [1] [3] [5].