Certificate of Withdrawal of 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 of Assumed Name?A: A Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name is a document filed by a business entity to voluntarily cancel or withdraw the use of an assumed name.
Q: Who can file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?A: Any domestic or foreign business entity that is registered in Kentucky and has been using an assumed name can file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name.
Q: Why would a business entity file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?A: A business entity may file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name if they no longer wish to use the assumed name or if they are ceasing operations.
Q: What information is required to file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?A: The business entity will need to provide their name, their assumed name, their principal office address, and the effective date of the withdrawal.
Q: How much does it cost to file a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name?A: The filing fee for a Certificate of Withdrawal of Assumed Name in Kentucky is $15.
Form Details:
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