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Code · Missouri · Chapter 355

355.761. Application for certificate of authority.

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355.761. Application for certificate of authority. — 1. A foreign corporation may apply for a certificate of authority to transact business in this state by delivering an application to the secretary of state. The application must set forth:
(1)The name of the foreign corporation or, if its name is unavailable for use in this state, a corporate name that satisfies the requirements of section 355.776 ;
(2)The name of the state or country under whose law it is incorporated;
(3)The date of incorporation and period of duration;
(4)The street address of its principal office;
(5)The address of its registered office in this state and the name of its registered agent at that office;
(6)The name and usual business or home addresses of its current directors and officers;
(7)Whether the foreign corporation has members; and
(8)Whether the corporation, if it had been incorporated in this state, would be a public benefit or mutual benefit corporation.
2. The foreign corporation shall deliver with the completed application a certificate of existence, or a document of similar import, duly authenticated by the secretary of state or other official having custody of corporate records in the state or country under whose law it is incorporated.
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(L. 1994 H.B. 1095)
Effective 7-01-95
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