504.113 Filing, service, and copying fees.
1. The secretary of state shall collect the following fees, as provided by the secretary of state, when the documents described in this subsection are delivered for filing:
DOCUMENT FEE
a. Articles of incorporation $ __
b. Application for use of indistinguishable
name $ __
c. Application for reserved name $ __
d. Notice of transfer of reserved name $ __
e. Application for registered name $ __
f. Application for renewal of registered
name $ __
g. Corporation’s statement of change
of registered agent or registered office or
both $ __
h. Agent’s statement of change of
registered office for each affected corporation
not to exceed a total of $ __
i. Agent’s statement of resignation No fee
j. Amendment of articles of
incorporation $ __
k. Restatement of articles of incorporation
with amendments $ __
l. Articles of merger $ __
m. Articles of dissolution $ __
n. Articles of revocation of dissolution $ __
o. Certificate of administrative
dissolution $ __
p. Application for reinstatement following
administrative dissolution $ __
q. Certificate of reinstatement No fee
r. Certificate of judicial dissolution No fee
s. Application for certificate of
authority $ __
t. Application for amended certificate of
authority $ __
u. Application for certificate of
withdrawal $ __
v. Certificate of revocation of authority
to transact business No fee
w. Biennial report $ __
x. Articles of correction $ __
y. Application for certificate of existence or
authorization $ __
z. Any other document required or
permitted to be filed by this chapter $ __
2. The secretary of state shall collect a fee upon being served with process under this chapter. The party to a proceeding causing service of process is entitled to recover the fee paid the secretary of state as costs if the party prevails in the proceeding.
3. The secretary of state shall collect fees for copying and certifying the copy of any filed document relating to a domestic or foreign corporation.
2004 Acts, ch 1049, §5, 192
Authority to refund fees;
2012 Acts, ch 1131, §28
;
2013 Acts, ch 135, §24, 52
; 2015 Acts, ch 141, §22, 60, 67, 68;
2017 Acts, ch 171, §23, 50
; 2019 Acts, ch 136, §23;
2020 Acts, ch 1121, §1