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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 179 — Uniform limited partnership law

179.0124 Filing fees; certified copies.

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179.0124 Filing fees; certified copies.
(1)Subject to sub.
(a), the department may collect a fee for filing, or providing a certified copy of, a record under this chapter. The department may charge a fee for providing a certified copy of any record, or for filing any record not identified in sub.
(a), pursuant to a rule promulgated under this subsection or s. 182.01
(4).
(a)Except as provided under par.
(c), the department shall collect the following fees when the records described in this paragraph are delivered to the department for filing:
1. Certificate of limited partnership, $70.
2. Application for use of indistinguishable name, $10.
3. Application for reserved name, $10.
4. Application for renewal of reserved name, $10.
5. Notice of transfer of reserved name, $10.
6. Application for registered name, $50.
7. Application for renewal of registered name, $50.
8. Statement of change of registered agent or registered office or registered agent’s name, e-mail address, or street address under s. 179.0118 or 179.0120 , $10.
9. Statement of resignation of registered agent, $10.
10. Amendment or restatement of certificate of limited partnership, $25.
11. Articles of merger, conversion, interest exchange, or domestication, $150.
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