Certificate of Registration of a Foreign Limited Partnership 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 Registration of a Foreign Limited Partnership?
A: A Certificate of Registration of a Foreign Limited Partnership is a document that allows a limited partnership formed outside of Delaware to operate in Delaware.
Q: Who needs a Certificate of Registration of a Foreign Limited Partnership?
A: Any limited partnership that was formed outside of Delaware but wants to do business in Delaware needs a Certificate of Registration.
Q: How can I obtain a Certificate of Registration of a Foreign Limited Partnership?
A: To obtain a Certificate of Registration, you must submit an application to the Delaware Secretary of State.
Q: What information is required in the application for a Certificate of Registration?
A: The application will require information such as the name and address of the foreign limited partnership, the date of formation, and the jurisdiction of formation.
Q: What is the fee for a Certificate of Registration of a Foreign Limited Partnership?
A: The fee for a Certificate of Registration is $400, payable to the Delaware Secretary of State.
Q: Are there any ongoing reporting requirements for a foreign limited partnership in Delaware?
A: Yes, foreign limited partnerships must file an annual report with the Delaware Secretary of State and pay a fee of $300.
Q: What happens if a foreign limited partnership fails to obtain a Certificate of Registration in Delaware?
A: Operating without a Certificate of Registration can result in penalties and may limit the legal rights and protections of the limited partnership in Delaware.
Q: Can a foreign limited partnership change its name after obtaining a Certificate of Registration?
A: Yes, a foreign limited partnership can change its name by filing a Certificate of Amendment with the Delaware Secretary of State.
Form Details:
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