Statement of Trade Name Withdrawal - Sample is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What is a Trade Name Withdrawal?
A: A Trade Name Withdrawal is the process to officially discontinue the use of a trade name registered with the state.
Q: Who can request a Trade Name Withdrawal?
A: The trade name owner or an authorized representative can request a Trade Name Withdrawal.
Q: What needs to be included in the Trade Name Withdrawal request?
A: The Trade Name Withdrawal request should include the trade name, the filing ID, and the reason for the withdrawal.
Q: Is there a fee to file a Trade Name Withdrawal?
A: Yes, there is a fee to file a Trade Name Withdrawal. The fee amount may vary depending on the state.
Q: How long does the Trade Name Withdrawal process take?
A: The processing time for a Trade Name Withdrawal can vary depending on the state. It is best to check with the appropriate state agency for an estimated processing time.
Q: What happens after the Trade Name Withdrawal is approved?
A: Once the Trade Name Withdrawal is approved, the trade name will no longer be registered and can no longer be used in business transactions.
Q: Can a withdrawn trade name be reactivated?
A: In most cases, a withdrawn trade name can be reactivated by filing a request for reactivation along with the required fee.
Form Details:
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