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A Certificate of Status is an official document issued by the California Secretary of State attesting that the business has filed and paid the fee for the annual or biennial statement of information and is current paying the franchise taxes.
The Publicly Traded Corporate Disclosure Statement form, including instructions for completing the form, is available on the Secretary of States website at or through our bizfile California portal at Once completed,
Some LLCs may never have need for a Certificate of Good Standing, as you typically only need one if an individual, institution, or agency you wish to do business with requires it. While a company can legally conduct business without a Certificate of Good Standing.
To operate in California, all insurers must gain admittance by obtaining a Certificate of Authority.
Statement and Designation by Foreign Corporation (Form SDC-S/N) To qualify a corporation from another state, foreign country or other place to transact intrastate business in California, you must file a Statement and Designation by Foreign Corporation (Form SDC-S/N) with the California Secretary of State.
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How do I maintain an LLC in California? To keep your California LLC in good standing with the state, youll regularly need to: File a Statement of Information (every 2 years) Pay your $800 Annual LLC Tax (every year)
How Much Does it Cost to Register a Foreign Entity in California? To register a corporation as a foreign entity in California, a $15 application fee and a $100 filing fee are charged. LLCs pay the $15 plus $70 to file the Foreign Registration Statement and Certificate of Good Standing.
When do you need a California Certificate of Status? A California Certificate of Status is required when your business expands to another state (otherwise known as a foreign qualification) and needs to register as a foreign corporation or LLC.

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