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Code · Arizona · Title 29 — Municipal Government

29-366. Fees

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The secretary of state shall charge and collect in advance and deposit, pursuant to sections 35-146 and 35-147, in the state general fund the following fees:
1. Filing a certificate of limited partnership, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
2. Filing a certificate of amendment or any document described in chapter 6 of this title, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
3. Filing a restated certificate of limited partnership, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
4. Filing a certificate of cancellation of limited partnership, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
5. Filing an application for registration as a foreign limited partnership, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
6. Issuing a certificate of registration to transact business in this state, ten dollars.
7. Filing a certificate correcting a statement contained in an application for registration of a foreign limited partnership, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
8. Filing a certificate of cancellation of the registration of a foreign limited partnership, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
9. Filing an application for reservation of a name, ten dollars.
10. Filing a certificate declaring withdrawal under section 29-320, subsection A, paragraph 2, ten dollars, plus three dollars per page.
11. At time of any service of process upon the secretary of state as agent for service of process, twenty-five dollars, which amount may be recovered as taxable costs by the party to the suit or action causing such service to be made if such party prevails in the suit or action.
12. Document certification, five dollars per document.
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