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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The secretary of state shall charge each domestic and foreign limited partnership the following fees:
(1) For issuing or filing and indexing any of the documents described below, a fee of $20:
(A) A certificate of amendment of limited partnership;
(B) a restated certificate of limited partnership;
(C) a certificate of cancellation of limited partnership;
(D) a certificate of change of location of registered office or registered agent; and
(E) any certificate, affidavit, agreement or any other paper provided for in this act, for which no different fee is specifically prescribed;
(2) for certified copies, a fee of $7.50 for each copy certified, regardless of whether the secretary of state supplies the copies;
(3) for each certificate of good standing issued by the secretary of state, a fee of $7.50; and
(4) a fee of $20 for a copy of an instrument on file or prepared by the secretary of state's office, whether or not the copy is certified.
(b) Every limited partnership hereafter formed in this state shall pay to the secretary of state at the time of filing its certificate of limited partnership, an application and recording fee of $150.
(c) At the time of filing its application to do business, every foreign limited partnership shall pay to the secretary of state an application and recording fee of $150.
(d) The secretary of state shall not charge any fees for the documents or services described in this section upon an official request by any agency of this state or of the United States, or by any officer or employee thereof.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Kansas Statutes Chapter 56. Partnerships § 56-1a605. Fees - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ks/chapter-56-partnerships/ks-st-sect-56-1a605/
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