Statement of Limited Partnership or a Converted Entity - Sample is a legal document that was released by the Colorado Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Colorado.
Q: What is a Statement of Trade Name?
A: A document used to register a trade name for a dissolved or delinquent reporting entity, a non-reporting domestic limited partnership, or a converted entity in Colorado.
Q: What entities can use the Statement of Trade Name?
A: Dissolved or delinquent reporting entities, non-reporting domestic limited partnerships, and converted entities can use the Statement of Trade Name.
Q: What is the purpose of registering a trade name?
A: Registering a trade name allows an entity to conduct business under a name different from its legal name.
Q: Why would an entity be dissolved or delinquent?
A: An entity can be dissolved or delinquent if it fails to comply with certain requirements or regulations, such as filing annual reports or paying fees.
Q: What is a non-reporting domestic limited partnership?
A: A non-reporting domestic limited partnership is a type of partnership that is not required to file annual reports with the state.
Q: What is a converted entity?
A: A converted entity is an entity that has changed its legal structure, such as converting from a partnership to a corporation.
Q: Is the Statement of Trade Name required for all entities?
A: No, the Statement of Trade Name is only required for dissolved or delinquent reporting entities, non-reporting domestic limited partnerships, and converted entities.
Q: What information is needed to file a Statement of Trade Name?
A: The required information generally includes the entity's name, address, trade name, and the signature of an authorized person.
Form Details:
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