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New Mexico Statutes 53-20-17. Fees

New Mexico Statutes > Chapter 53 > Article 20 > § 53-20-17 - Fees


Current as of: 2010

The public regulation commission shall charge and collect from a foreign business trust for:

A. filing a statement of change of address of registered office or change of registered agent, or both, twenty-five dollars ($25.00);

B. filing an application of a foreign business trust for a certificate of authority to transact business in this state and issuing a certificate of authority, two hundred fifty dollars ($250);

C. filing an agent's statement of change of address of registered agent for each affected corporation, twenty-five dollars ($25.00);

D. filing a certificate of correction or amendment of a foreign business trust authorized to transact business in this state, fifty dollars ($50.00);

E. filing an application for withdrawal of a foreign business trust and issuing a certificate of withdrawal, twenty-five dollars ($25.00);

F. filing any other statement of a foreign business trust, twenty-five dollars ($25.00); and

G. for furnishing a certified copy of any document, instrument or paper relating to a foreign business trust, one dollar ($1.00) per page and ten dollars ($10.00) for the certificate and affixing the seal thereto.

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See also:

New Mexico Statutes Chapter 53 - Corporations

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