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Current as of January 01, 2021 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
Except as otherwise provided, the department of state shall collect the following fees pursuant to this chapter:
(a) Repealed by L.2013, c. 549, § 31, eff. July 1, 2014.
(b) For the reservation of a corporate name pursuant to section three hundred three of this chapter, ten dollars.
(c) For the resignation of a registered agent for service of process pursuant to section three hundred five of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(d) For service of process on the secretary of state pursuant to section three hundred six or three hundred seven of this chapter, forty dollars. If the service is in an action brought solely to recover a sum of money not in excess of two hundred dollars and the process is so endorsed, or the process is served on behalf of a county, city, town or village or other subdivision of the state, ten dollars.
(e) For filing a certificate of incorporation pursuant to section four hundred two of this chapter, seventy-five dollars.
(f) For filing a certificate of amendment pursuant to section eight hundred three of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(g) For filing a certificate of change pursuant to section eight hundred three-A of this chapter, twenty dollars.
(h) For filing a restated certificate of incorporation pursuant to section eight hundred five of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(i) For filing a certificate of merger or consolidation pursuant to section nine hundred four of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(j) For filing a certificate of merger or consolidation of domestic and foreign corporations pursuant to section nine hundred six of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(k) For filing a certified copy of an order of approval of the supreme court pursuant to section nine hundred seven of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(l) For filing a certificate of dissolution pursuant to section one thousand three of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(m) For filing a certificate of annulment of dissolution pursuant to section one thousand twelve of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(n) For filing an application by a foreign corporation for authority to do business in New York state pursuant to section thirteen hundred four of this chapter, one hundred thirty-five dollars.
(o) For filing a certificate of amendment of an application for authority by a foreign corporation pursuant to section thirteen hundred nine of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(p) For filing a certificate of change of application for authority by a foreign corporation pursuant to section thirteen hundred ten of this chapter, twenty dollars.
(q) For filing a certificate of surrender of authority pursuant to section thirteen hundred eleven of this chapter, thirty dollars.
(r) For filing a statement of the termination of existence of a foreign corporation pursuant to section thirteen hundred twelve of this chapter, thirty dollars. There shall be no fee for the filing by an authorized officer of the jurisdiction of incorporation of a foreign corporation of a certificate that the foreign corporation has been dissolved or its authority or existence has been otherwise terminated or cancelled in the jurisdiction of its incorporation.
(s) For filing any other certificate or instrument, thirty dollars.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, Not-For-Profit Corporation Law - NPC § 104-A. Fees - last updated January 01, 2021 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/notforprofit-corporation-law/npc-sect-104-a/
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