Section 47-1A-122 - Fees for filing and service.
47-1A-122. Fees for filing and service. The Office of the Secretary of State shall collect the following fees when the documents described in this section are delivered for filing:
(1) Articles of incorporation, $150;
(2) Application for use of indistinguishable name, $25;
(3) Application for reserved name, $25;
(4) Notice of transfer of reserved name, $15;
(5) Application for registered name, $25;
(6) Application for renewal of registered name, $15. A renewal application may be filed between the first day of October and the thirty-first day of December in each year and shall extend the registration for the following year;
(7) to (9) Repealed by SL 2008, ch 275, § 27;
(10) Articles of domestication, $150;
(11) Articles of charter surrender, $150;
(12) Articles of domestication and conversion, $150;
(13) Articles of entity conversion, $150;
(14) Amendment of articles of incorporation, $60;
(15) Restatement of articles of incorporation, $60;
(16) Articles of merger or share exchange, $60;
(17) Articles of dissolution, $10;
(18) Articles of revocation of dissolution, $10;
(19) Certificate of administrative dissolution, no charge;
(20) Application for reinstatement following administrative dissolution, plus any delinquent annual report filing fees for the period prior to the reinstatement application, $300;
(21) Certificate of reinstatement, no charge;
(22) Certificate of judicial dissolution, no charge;
(23) Application for certificate of authority, $750;
(24) Application for amended certificate of authority, $250;
(25) Application for certificate of withdrawal, $10;
(26) Application for transfer of authority, $25;
(27) Certificate of revocation of authority to transact business, no charge;
(28) Annual report, $50;
(29) Articles of correction, $25;
(30) Application for certificate of existence or authorization, $20;
(31) Any other document required or permitted to be filed by this chapter, $20.
The Office of the Secretary of State shall collect a fee of thirty dollars each time process is served on the Office of the Secretary of State under this chapter. The party to a proceeding causing service of process is entitled to recover this fee as costs if the party prevails in the proceeding.
Source: SL 2005, ch 239, § 7; SL 2008, ch 275, § 27; SL 2009, ch 4, § 12.