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Connecticut General Statutes 34-38n - Fees payable to the Secretary of the State for limited partnership documents

Connecticut General Statutes > Title 34 > Chapter 610 > § 34-38n - Fees payable to the Secretary of the State for limited partnership documents


Current as of: 2009

(a) The Secretary of the State shall receive, for filing any document or certificate required to be filed under sections 34-10, 34-13a, 34-13e, 34-32, 34-32a, 34-32c, 34-38g and 34-38s, the following fees: (1) For reservation or cancellation of reservation of name, thirty dollars; (2) for a certificate of limited partnership and appointment of statutory agent, sixty dollars; (3) for a certificate of amendment, sixty dollars; (4) for a certificate of merger or consolidation, thirty dollars; (5) for a certificate of cancellation, thirty dollars; (6) for a certificate of registration, sixty dollars; (7) for a change of agent or change of address of agent, ten dollars; (8) for a certificate of reinstatement, sixty dollars; and (9) for an annual report, ten dollars.

      (b) Miscellaneous charges: (1) At the time of any service of process on the Secretary of the State as statutory agent of a limited partnership, the plaintiff in the process so served shall pay twenty-five dollars; (2) for preparing and furnishing a copy of any document or instrument or paper filed or recorded relating to a limited partnership: For each copy of each such document thereof regardless of the number of pages, twenty dollars; for affixing his certification and official seal thereto, five dollars; (3) for preparing and furnishing a certificate that may reflect any and all changes of limited partnership names and the dates of filing thereof, twenty-five dollars; and (4) for other services for which fees are not provided by the general statutes, the Secretary of the State may charge such fees which shall, in his judgment, cover the cost of the services provided.

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