The secretary of state's office is located in Baton Rouge. The Louisiana Department of State is composed of eight divisions: •
The Louisiana State Archives is a division of the secretary of state's office, and is the official repository for all historical records of the state. •
The Commissions Division grants commission certificates to state officials, as well as
justices of the peace and
clergymen (to perform
marriages). This division also issues
apostilles, and attests and affixes the
state seal to
pardons issued by the
governor. •
The Commercial Division registers corporations and other business entities, administers the state
trademark laws, and files
liens pursuant to the
Uniform Commercial Code. This division also serves as the
registered agent for
service of process in certain types of
lawsuits. •
The Elections Division is responsible for the administration of all
elections within the state.
Campaign finance and
lobbying are regulated by the
Louisiana Ethics Administration, a separate agency. •
The Museums Division operates the state's many museums and historical exhibits. •
The Notaries Division licenses and supervises
notaries public. •
The Publications Division publishes the state laws of Louisiana, as well as other informational documents of the state government. •
The Voter Outreach Division is responsible for educating and promoting voter rights to current and future voters by coordinating with schools, private organizations, and holding its own voter registration drives. ==List of secretaries of state==