NEED A VERMONT CERTIFICATE OF GOOD STANDING
FOR YOUR CORPORATION OR LLC?

A Vermont certificate of good standing (aka a Vermont certificate of existence) is a document issued by Vermont secretary of state (or official who performs those duties) and is conclusive evidence that a Vermont corporation, Vermont llc, or any other entity filed in Vermont is in good standing with the state and is in compliance with all Vermont-required formalities.

If you plan to register your corporation, llc, or other registered business entity in a state other than the one in which your formed it, you must file a valid Certificate of Good Standing (received from your entity's home state within 90 days) along with all other documentation needed for your entity to be able to transact business in another state.

A Certificate of Good Standing will only be issued by Vermont if you have paid all required state fees to keep your Vermont corporation or llc active. If you haven't paid your state renewal fees in a few years, you will need to pay those and any penalties before a Certificate of Good Standing will be issued.

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