Certificate of Withdrawal (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?
A: A Certificate of Withdrawal is a document that officially terminates the existence of a foreign business entity in the state of Kentucky.
Q: What is a foreign business entity?
A: A foreign business entity refers to a company or organization that is formed under the laws of another state or country.
Q: Why would a foreign business entity file a Certificate of Withdrawal in Kentucky?
A: A foreign business entity may file a Certificate of Withdrawal in Kentucky if they no longer wish to conduct business in the state.
Q: What information is required to file a Certificate of Withdrawal?
A: The information required to file a Certificate of Withdrawal includes the name of the foreign business entity, the state or country where it is formed, and a current mailing address.
Q: What is the filing fee for a Certificate of Withdrawal?
A: The filing fee for a Certificate of Withdrawal in Kentucky is $15.
Q: Can a foreign business entity reinstate its existence after filing a Certificate of Withdrawal?
A: Yes, a foreign business entity can apply for reinstatement within five years of filing the Certificate of Withdrawal.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of the form by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Kentucky Secretary of State.