Wisconsin Code § 178.0121

Certificate of status
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(1) Any person may obtain from the department, upon request, a certificate of status for
a limited liability partnership or a foreign limited liability
partnership.
(2) A certificate of status shall include all of the following
information:
(a) The domestic limited liability partnership’s partnership
name or the foreign limited liability partnership’s partnership
name and fictitious name, if any, used in this state.
(b) Whether each of the following is true:
1. The domestic limited liability partnership is a limited liability partnership whose governing law is the law of this state, or
the foreign limited liability partnership is authorized to transact
business in this state.
2. The domestic limited liability partnership or the foreign
limited liability partnership has, during its most recently completed report year, filed with the department an annual report required by s. 178.0913.
3. The domestic limited liability partnership has not filed a
cancellation of its statement of qualification.
4. The foreign limited liability partnership has not filed a

statement of withdrawal of its registration statement under s.
178.1011 and, if not, the effective date of its registration
statement.
(c) The domestic limited liability partnership’s effective date
of its statement of qualification and the period of its duration if
less than perpetual.
(3) The certificate of status may include other facts of record
in the department that are requested.
(4) Subject to any qualification stated in a certificate of status
issued by the department, the certificate is conclusive evidence
that the limited liability partnership or the foreign limited liability partnership is in existence or is authorized to transact business
in this state.
(5) Upon request by telephone or otherwise, the department
shall confirm, by telephone, any of the information required in a
certificate of status under sub. (2) and may confirm any other information permitted under sub. (3).

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