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Certificate of Withdrawal of Foreign Business Entity) is a legal document that was released by the Kentucky Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Kentucky.
Q: What is a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?
A: A Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name is a document used to terminate the use of an assumed name for a business entity.
Q: Who can file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?
A: Both domestic and foreign business entities can file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name in Kentucky.
Q: What is an assumed name?
A: An assumed name is a name, other than the legal name, under which a business entity conducts business.
Q: Why would a business entity need to file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?
A: A business entity may need to file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name if they no longer wish to use or operate under a particular assumed name.
Q: What information is required to file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?
A: The required information may vary, but typically includes the legal name of the business entity, the assumed name being withdrawn, and a statement that the business entity will no longer use or operate under that assumed name.
Q: Are there any fees associated with filing a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?
A: Yes, there may be fees associated with filing a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name. The exact fees can be obtained from the Kentucky Secretary of State's office.
Q: Is a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name a public record?
A: Yes, a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name is generally considered a public record and can be accessed by the public.
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