Foreign Statutory Trust Use of Fictitious Name is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming Secretary of State - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is a foreign statutory trust?
A: A foreign statutory trust is a type of business entity formed under the laws of a different state or country.
Q: What is a fictitious name?
A: A fictitious name is a name that is different from the legal name of a business entity.
Q: Can a foreign statutory trust use a fictitious name in Wyoming?
A: Yes, a foreign statutory trust can use a fictitious name in Wyoming.
Q: What is the process for a foreign statutory trust to use a fictitious name in Wyoming?
A: The foreign statutory trust must file a Certificate of Assumed Name with the Wyoming Secretary of State.
Q: Is there a fee for filing a Certificate of Assumed Name for a foreign statutory trust in Wyoming?
A: Yes, there is a fee for filing a Certificate of Assumed Name for a foreign statutory trust in Wyoming.
Q: Can a foreign statutory trust use a fictitious name in other states?
A: The rules regarding the use of fictitious names by foreign statutory trusts vary by state, so it is important to consult the laws of each individual state.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the use of fictitious names by foreign statutory trusts?
A: There may be certain restrictions or requirements imposed by the laws of a specific state on the use of fictitious names by foreign statutory trusts. It is advisable to consult legal counsel or the appropriate state authorities for guidance.
Form Details:
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