Special Entity Business Search: Core Functions and Principles
When you need to verify the legal information of a nonprofit organization but cannot find an official channel, this tool connects to business data sources to return complete registration details simply by entering the organization's full name. "Special entities" here specifically refer to nonprofit legal organizations holding a Unified Social Credit Code, such as public institutions, social organizations, and private non-enterprise entities.
Why Choose Our Special Entity Business Search?
- Covers registration information for special organizations like public institutions and social organizations nationwide.
- Directly returns complete filing fields, including the 18-digit Unified Social Credit Code.
- Real-time labeling of the organization's operational status (Normal/Abnormal) with visual color coding.
How to Use
- Enter the full registered name of the target organization in the search box (e.g., "Red Cross Society of China").
- Click the search button to get the results.
- View core fields returned, such as the legal representative, registered capital, and governing body.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What should I do if no results are found?
Please ensure you have entered the complete legal name registered with the business administration department, excluding abbreviations or acronyms.
What is the purpose of the Unified Social Credit Code?
This 18-digit code is the unique identity identifier for the organization, used for scenarios like tax registration and opening bank accounts. This tool allows you to obtain this code directly without searching across multiple platforms.
Important Notes
This tool only supports exact name matching and does not support fuzzy search. An "Abnormal" status in the results may be due to overdue annual inspections or administrative penalties; we recommend secondary verification through the official public disclosure system.
Technical Notes & Usage Tips
When searching for private schools, note that "XX College" might be a private non-enterprise entity, while "XX University" is mostly a public institution. Typical search example: Entering "Peking Union Medical College" will retrieve its public institution attributes and its governing body, the National Health Commission.