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The Charter Fax Cover Sheet is an essential document for submitting expedited requests to the Maryland SDAT Corporate Charter Division. This guide will help you navigate each section of the form to ensure accurate and efficient submission.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your Charter Fax Cover Sheet.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Charter Fax Cover Sheet and open it in your preferred online document editor.
- In the section labeled 'Name of entity', clearly type or print the legal name of the entity that is submitting the request.
- Fill in the 'Fax number' field with the number where you prefer to receive confirmation, ensuring it is accurate.
- Provide your 'Phone number', which will be used for additional contact if necessary.
- Indicate 'Number of pages transmitted' to inform the recipient of how many pages they should expect to receive.
- Complete the 'Contact person' field with the name of the individual responsible for this submission.
- Fill in the 'Name and address for return mail' section to ensure document returns reach the correct address.
- In the 'SERVICE REQUESTED' section, check all applicable boxes to indicate whether you are submitting a new entity filing or a record request.
- If applicable, provide requested information, such as the number of certified copies or the Department ID number.
- Fill out the 'CREDIT CARD INFORMATION' section for payment processing by including the cardholder's name, credit card number, billing address, expiration date, and signature.
- Review all fields for accuracy and completeness before proceeding. You can then save changes, download, print, or share the completed form.
Complete your Charter Fax Cover Sheet online today for efficient processing.
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