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Code · Illinois · Chapter 805 — BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS · Act 215

Sec. 1302. Fees.

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Sec. 1302. Fees.
(a)The Secretary of State shall charge and collect in accordance with the provisions of this Act and rules promulgated pursuant to its authority:
(1)fees for filing documents;
(2)miscellaneous charges;
(3)fees for the sale of lists of filings and for copies of any documents.
(b)The Secretary of State shall charge and collect for:
(1)filing a certificate of limited partnership (domestic), a certificate of authority
(foreign), and a restated certificate of limited partnership (domestic), $150;
(2)(blank);
(3)filing an amendment or certificate of amendment, $50;
(4)filing a statement of cancellation or notice of termination, $25;
(5)filing an application for use of an assumed name under Section 108.5 of this Act,
$150 for each year or part thereof ending in 0 or 5, $120 for each year or part thereof ending in 1 or 6, $90 for each year or part thereof ending in 2 or 7, $60 for each year or part thereof ending in 3 or 8, $30 for each year or part thereof ending in 4 or 9, and a renewal for each assumed name, $150;
(6)filing an annual report of a domestic or foreign limited partnership, $100;
(7)filing an application for reinstatement of a domestic or foreign limited
partnership, $200;
(8)filing any other document, $50.
(c)The Secretary of State shall charge and collect:
(1)for furnishing a copy or certified copy of any document, instrument or paper
relating to a limited partnership or foreign limited partnership, $25; and
(2)for the transfer of information by computer process media to any purchaser, fees
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