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Certificate of Correction of a Limited Liability Company is a legal document that was released by the Delaware Department of State - a government authority operating within Delaware.
Q: What is a Certificate of Correction for a Limited Liability Company in Delaware?
A: A Certificate of Correction is a document filed with the state of Delaware to correct any errors or omissions in the original formation documents of a Limited Liability Company.
Q: Why would a Limited Liability Company need to file a Certificate of Correction?
A: A Limited Liability Company may need to file a Certificate of Correction if there were mistakes or omissions in the original formation documents, such as incorrect information about the company's name, registered agent, or members.
Q: What is the filing fee for a Certificate of Correction in Delaware?
A: The filing fee for a Certificate of Correction in Delaware is typically around $200, but the exact fee may vary.
Q: What happens after a Limited Liability Company files a Certificate of Correction?
A: After filing a Certificate of Correction, the Delaware Division of Corporations will review the document and, if approved, make the necessary updates to the company's records.
Q: Is a Certificate of Correction required for all types of errors or omissions?
A: A Certificate of Correction is typically required for material errors or omissions in the original formation documents of a Limited Liability Company, but minor errors may not always require this filing.
Q: Can a Certificate of Correction be filed for an existing Limited Liability Company in Delaware?
A: No, a Certificate of Correction is only used to correct errors or omissions in the original formation documents of a Limited Liability Company. For updates or changes to an existing LLC, a different filing, such as a Certificate of Amendment, may be required.
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