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A foreign professional service corporation, domiciled in a state or territory of the United States, may apply for authority to do business in the State of New York by filing an Application for Authority pursuant to Section 1530 of the Business Corporation Law.
- Albany, NY 12231-0001 www.dos.ny.gov APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY OF
4. A certificate of Good Standing from the appropriate...
- Application for Authority (professional service) Foreign Limited ...
Complete and file the Application for Authority with the...
- Albany, NY 12231-0001 www.dos.ny.gov APPLICATION FOR AUTHORITY OF
Complete and file the Application for Authority with the Department of State. Attached to the Application for Authority must be a Certificate of Existence from the official who files and maintains limited liability company records in the jurisdiction of the limited liability company.
4. A certificate of Good Standing from the appropriate Appellate Division or a Certificate of Authority (Form PLS709) under seal from the New York State Department of Education, Division of Professional Licensing Services, Corporations Unit, 89 Washington Avenue, 2nd Floor, Albany, NY 12234, must be submitted with the Application for Authority. 5.
The Certificate of Authority will be sent to you by mail along with a copy of the Articles of Organization you'd submitted. You must submit both the Certificate of Authority and Articles of Organization to the Department of State along with all applicable fees.
Certificate of Authority (Form PLS709) under seal from the New York State Department of Education, Division of Professional Licensing Services, Corporations Unit, 89 Washington Avenue, 2nd Floor, Albany, NY 12234, must be submitted with the Application for Authority.
This form was prepared by the New York State Department of State for filing an application for authority by a foreign professional service limited liability company. It does not contain all optional provisions under the law.
This form was prepared by the New York State Department of State for filing an application for authority by a foreign professional service corporation. It does not contain all optional provisions under the law.