Certified Copy of Resolution Corporation Adopting a Fictitious Name is a legal document that was released by the New Mexico Secretary of State - a government authority operating within New Mexico.
Q: What is a certified copy of resolution?
A: A certified copy of resolution is a document that signifies the adoption of a resolution by a corporation.
Q: What is a resolution?
A: A resolution is a formal decision or determination made by a corporation.
Q: What is a fictitious name?
A: A fictitious name is a business name that is different from the legal name of the corporation.
Q: Why would a corporation adopt a fictitious name?
A: A corporation may adopt a fictitious name to operate under a name that is more marketable or descriptive.
Q: What is the purpose of a certified copy of resolution adopting a fictitious name?
A: The purpose of this document is to provide a certified record of the corporation's adoption of a fictitious name.
Q: Why would I need a certified copy of resolution adopting a fictitious name?
A: You may need this document to prove the adoption of a fictitious name when conducting business or entering into contracts under that name.
Q: Is a certified copy of resolution adopting a fictitious name the same as a DBA?
A: Yes, a certified copy of resolution adopting a fictitious name is essentially the same as a 'Doing Business As' (DBA) name.
Q: What is the process for adopting a fictitious name?
A: The process for adopting a fictitious name may vary by state, but generally involves filing a certificate or resolution with the appropriate state authorities.
Q: Does adopting a fictitious name have any legal implications?
A: Adopting a fictitious name does not change the legal structure or obligations of the corporation, but it may have specific legal requirements or consequences depending on the state.
Form Details:
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