Transfer of Registration of Name - Foreign Limited Liability Company is a legal document that was released by the Connecticut Secretary of the State - a government authority operating within Connecticut.
Q: What is a Foreign Limited Liability Company?
A: A foreign limited liability company is a business entity that is organized under the laws of a different state or country than the one it is currently operating in.
Q: Why would a Foreign Limited Liability Company need to transfer its registration in Connecticut?
A: A foreign limited liability company may need to transfer its registration in Connecticut if it wants to expand its operations or do business in the state.
Q: How can a Foreign Limited Liability Company transfer its registration to Connecticut?
A: To transfer its registration to Connecticut, a foreign limited liability company must file an Application for Registration and pay the required fees with the Connecticut Secretary of State.
Q: What documents are required for the transfer of registration?
A: The foreign limited liability company must submit a Certificate of Existence or Good Standing from its home state, along with the Application for Registration.
Q: Are there any ongoing requirements after the transfer of registration?
A: Yes, the foreign limited liability company will need to file an annual report and pay the required fees to maintain its registration in Connecticut.
Q: What is the fee for transferring the registration of a Foreign Limited Liability Company in Connecticut?
A: The fee for transferring the registration of a foreign limited liability company in Connecticut is $120.
Form Details:
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