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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The secretary of state, upon request and payment of the requisite fee, shall furnish to any person a certificate of existence for a statutory foundation or a foreign foundation.
(b) A certificate of existence shall state:
(i) The name of the statutory or foreign foundation used in this state;
(ii) That the statutory foundation was duly formed under the laws of this state and the date of formation, or that the foreign foundation is registered in this state;
(iii) Whether all fees, taxes and penalties due under this act or under other provisions of law have been paid;
(iv) Whether the most recent annual report required pursuant to W.S. 17-30-703 has been filed by the secretary of state;
(v) Whether the secretary of state has classified the statutory foundation or foreign foundation as delinquent;
(vi) Whether articles of termination were delivered to the secretary of state for filing; and
(vii) Other facts of record maintained by the secretary of state which are specified by the person requesting the certificate of existence.
(c) Subject to any qualification stated in a certificate of existence, a certificate of existence issued by the secretary of state shall be conclusive evidence that the statutory foundation or foreign foundation is in existence.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 17. Corporations, Partnerships and Associations § 17-30-308. Certificate of existence - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-17-corporations-partnerships-and-associations/wy-st-sect-17-30-308/
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