Request for Entry of Notice of Satisfaction - Corporation or LLC - Wyoming 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is crucial as it marks when the request is made.
  3. In the first blank, input the name of your corporation or LLC. Ensure this matches your registered business name.
  4. Next, specify the lien claimant's name in the designated field. This is typically the individual or entity that holds the lien.
  5. Detail the improvements related to labor and materials provided. Be specific about what work was done and where it took place.
  6. Sign and print your name in the signature section, along with your title within the corporation.
  7. Complete the Certificate of Delivery section by certifying how you delivered a copy to the lien claimant, including your signature and date.

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Wyoming doesnt require LLCs to have operating agreements, but its still recommended to create this legal document for several reasons. This agreement is effectively an internal rulebook for your LLC, documenting how it will run and how various business decisions should be handled.
Every LLC that is registered in the states of California, Delaware, Maine, Missouri, and New York is legally required to have an operating agreement.
Wyoming LLC FAQs Articles of organization filing fee: $100 for a domestic Wyoming LLC and $150 for a foreign LLC. Name reservation: $60. Doing business as (DBA) certificate (if desired): $100. Sales tax license: $60. Business bank account: Usually free, but most banks require a minimum deposit of at least $100.
To remain in good standing each business entity, domestic and foreign, is required to file an annual report and pay a fee based on its assets located and employed in Wyoming or is assessed a flat filing fee.
To revive or reinstate your Wyoming LLC, youll need to submit the following to the Wyoming Secretary of State: a completed Wyoming Limited Liability Company Application for Reinstatement. all delinquent annual reports and filing fees. a $100 reinstatement fee plus any penalties.

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And while most states do not require LLCs to have a written operating agreement, having the agreement in writing can reduce uncertainties and is generally recommended.

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