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Curt H. in Minneapolis, MN asks us, “What is the difference between a Certificate of Good Standing and a certified copy?

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Curt H. in Minneapolis, MN asks us, “What is the difference between a Certificate of Good Standing and a certified copy?

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A Certificate of Good Standing reflects the status of a company as of a particular date. A certified copy is a copy of a document on file with the state (such as Articles of Incorporation) that the state certifies as true and correct.

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